In an agreement with the New York attorney general’s office, CBS and its former president, Les Moonves, will pay $30.5 million. The office claims that
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Cyber warfare: The US is hosting critical nations on ransomware summit.
For a two-day summit beginning on Monday, the White House is bringing together three dozen countries, the European Union, and a number of private sector
Google was sued by Republican National Committee over discrimination and spamming emails.
On Friday, the Republican National Committee (RNC) sued Google for allegedly directing its emails to spam folders. In a complaint submitted to the Eastern District
Visa and Mastercard foresee more profits as travel demand increases.
Due to consumers’ continued appetite for travel, one of the major sources of income despite rising inflation; pandemic-weary consumers are projected to benefit U.S. card
US Dollar at 20-year high: Global recession imminent next year.
Security guard Mustafa Gamal had to transfer his wife and 1-year-old daughter to live with his parents in a hamlet 70 miles south of Cairo
Military life: Suicide doubles with high exposure to trauma — mental, physical, moral, and sexual.
2013 saw Dionne Williamson return from a term of duty in Afghanistan, but she was emotionally numb. Throughout several years of ensuing abroad assignments, more
Vermont: For years, a town employee subtly reduced the fluoride in the water.
An official in a small Vermont community’s water department secretly reduced fluoride levels nearly four years ago, shocking the community’s residents last month and raising
Hurricane Ian: 67 dead, $47b lost in Florida and more insurers sink.
According to new research by the property analytics company CoreLogic, wind and storm surge losses from Hurricane Ian might total as much as $47 billion
US food program: $250 million stolen in biggest pandemic fraud by 48 people.
The greatest pandemic-related fraud operation so far, according to US officials, involved the theft of $250 million from a federal program that distributes meals to
Dallas surgical deaths: Doctor charged with putting lethal medicines into IV bags.
Authorities said Thursday that a Dallas anesthesiologist had been detained on suspicion of injecting narcotics into bags of intravenous fluids at the surgical center where