At least 1,098 people lost close to $4.5 million in the first eight months of this year to con artists posing as victims’ pals, police
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The new normal of eating places is here: fewer waiters, chefs, and cashiers.
Whether they are serving out burgers, pizza, or pancakes, major US restaurant chains are staffing shortfalls, and they anticipate that situation to continue. They have
Cambridge Analytica scandal: 87m Facebook users’ data was paid for during the 2016 Trump election. Meta enters settlement.
A lawsuit claiming that the world’s largest social network service permitted millions of its users’ personal information to be given to Cambridge Analytica, a company
Netherlands street party fatal Truck crash: 6 killed, 7 injured.
Dutch police said on Sunday that a truck accident on Saturday night in the southern Dutch town of Nieuw Beijerland resulted in six fatalities. The
Mexican military indicted in the disappearance of 43 radical students.
According to the Mexican government official overseeing a Truth Commission, six of the 43 college students who “disappeared” in 2014 were allegedly kept alive in
Trump kept 25 Top Secret documents at Mar-A-Lago in violation of the Espionage Act. – FBI
According to an FBI affidavit made public tonight, 14 out of the 15 boxes retrieved from former president Donald Trump’s Florida resort early this year
China defense firm commences the enforcement of $50b loan-for-oil deals against Venezuela.
According to three individuals and tanker tracking data, China has entrusted a state-owned company with a defense focus to transport millions of barrels of Venezuelan
Germany is a money laundering paradise, a paradigm shift is necessary. – Finance Minister.
A global watchdog claims that despite a flurry of measures in recent years, Germany hasn’t done enough to combat money laundering. The Financial Action Task
China condemns an American teacher to death for killing his girlfriend, Supreme Court approval final.
According to state broadcaster CCTV, a U.S. citizen who had been given the death penalty by a Chinese court for the “intentional homicide” of his
Gmail unsolicited direct marketing emails are a violation of user privacy. – EU Court of Justice.
According to a complaint made on Wednesday to France’s data protection authority by the Austrian advocacy organization noyb.eu, Google has violated a European Union court
