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Uber Admits to Hiding 2016 Data Breach Exposing Riders and Drivers, Avoids Prosecution

Uber has admitted to hiding a major 2016 data breach that exposed its drivers and riders in a new settlement the ride-sharing company made to avoid prosecution, according to the Justice Department.

Dem Prosecutor Disqualified From Pursuing Criminal Case Against Trump Ally

An entire prosecutor’s office in Georgia has been disqualified from pursuing a case against an ally of former President Donald Trump because she helped raise funds for the ally’s political opponent.

Court Overrules School District That Banned Father Who Exposed Obscene Library Books

In a victory for concerned public school parents across the country, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order overturning an attempt from school administrators in Maine to ban a vocal critic from district property for expressing his disagreement with their policies.

Two Children Test Positive For Monkeypox in US—Both Had ‘Contact’ with Gay Men

One is a toddler in California while the other infant is not a US resident and was 'transiting through' Washington D.C., officials said.

Biden’s Child Migrants Used at Hyundai Auto Parts Factory

Migrant children from Central America were used in low-wage manufacturing jobs for the Hyundai Motor auto factory in Alabama.

Republican Attorneys General Warn Google Not to Censor Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers in Search Results

A group of Republican state attorneys general have vowed to take action against Google if it follows through with congressional Democrats' demands to censor search results by preventing women from finding pro-life pregnancy centers when searching for abortion.

Supreme Court to Hear Two Election Cases Next Term, Progressives Warn it Could ‘Upend’ Democracy

The Supreme Court is gearing up next term to wade into two major battles over how Americans vote in elections, with cases over how much of a role race plays in drawing voting districts and who has the final say on election procedures.

Student-Loan Worker Says Income-Based Debt-Repayment Plans Have Always Been a ‘Bad Program’

The purpose of income-driven repayment plans for student loans is in the name: Give borrowers affordable monthly payments based on the income they're bringing home, with the promise of loan forgiveness after about 20 years.

Pennsylvania State GOP Files Lawsuit to Throw Out Mail-in Voting Law

Pennsylvania Republicans are arguing a 2019 law that largely expanded mail-in voting in the Commonwealth has been made invalid by a court ruling.

Steve Bannon Found Guilty of Contempt of Congress for Ignoring January 6 Hearing Subpoena

Former Trump White House official Steve Bannon was found guilty of contempt of Congress after he ignored a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee.

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