2020

New Mexico sues Google over collection of children’s data

New Mexico is suing Google over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data generated by children in violation of federal and state laws By SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN Associated Press February 20, 2020, 8:21 PM 3 min read ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico’s attorney general sued Google Thursday over allegations the tech company is […]

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NFL Saints backed by church in effort to keep emails secret

An attorney for New Orleans’ Roman Catholic archdiocese is strongly defending the New Orleans Saints’ public-relations help in dealing with the clergy sex abuse crisis By JIM MUSTIAN Associated Press February 20, 2020, 8:10 PM 4 min read NEW ORLEANS — An attorney for New Orleans’ Roman Catholic archdiocese Thursday strongly defended the New Orleans

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Aide Accused of Being Anonymous Writer Is Reassigned to Energy Department

WASHINGTON — The White House is transferring a senior national security aide who fell under suspicion of writing an anonymous insider account of dissent within the Trump administration, the latest of several senior personnel moves stemming from questions of loyalty to President Trump. Victoria Coates, Mr. Trump’s deputy national security adviser, will move on Monday

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Caroline Flack: Met refers itself to watchdog over contact with star

Image copyright AFP/Getty Images The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the police watchdog following the death of TV star Caroline Flack. Scotland Yard’s directorate of professional standards (DPS) reviewed all previous contact with Ms Flack, 40, before it made Wednesday’s referral. It was standard practice for a referral to be made when a person

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Will Warren’s Dominant Debate Performance Boost Her Chances in Nevada and Beyond?

LAS VEGAS — Senator Elizabeth Warren was raring to go. The first question of the Democratic debate had gone to Senator Bernie Sanders and it was about Michael R. Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor who is upending the race. As Mr. Sanders wrapped up his minute-long answer, Ms. Warren strained to weigh in. “So I’d

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