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Amazon’s Ring Doorbell Camera Spied on Customers

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a court filing that a former employee of Amazon's Ring doorbell camera branch spied on female customers in 2017.

Carter’s Now Selling LGBTQ Apparel: Manufacturer Accused of Slave Labor

“There is a strong suspicion of collusion between the management and the police in the registration of the criminal cases and arrests of migrant workers,” said the All India Lawyers Association for Justice.

30-Ton Shipment of Explosive Chemicals Vanishes En Route

Railcar transporting a 30-ton shipment of ammonium nitrate vanished en route from Wyoming to California.

Franklin Graham Warns Christian Ministries’ Digital Data, Finances May Be Canceled

Graham warned of a "coming storm" of digital persecution.

Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner Slaps Meta Platforms with Record $1.3 Billion Fine, Orders Data Transfer Halt

The Silicon Valley tech giant has been given a five-month deadline to halt all user data transfers to the United States.

Border Encounters Up 10% in April, Fentanyl Seizures Rise 14%

In the first seven months of fiscal year 2023, CBP seized over 17,000 pounds of fentanyl, significantly surpassing the 6,600 pounds seized from October 2021 through April 2022.

FBI Misused Surveillance Tool While Searching Cases Relating to Jan. 6, Racial Protests

A released court order revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) misused a surveillance tool while searching for intelligence relating to the January 6 Capitol riot and 2020 racial protests.

Florida’s DeSantis Signs Landmark Medical Freedom Bills, Protecting Individual Rights and Prohibiting Gain-of-Function Research

These legislative actions underscore Governor DeSantis' ongoing commitment to securing medical freedoms in Florida, marking a significant development in the ongoing debates around public health policy and individual rights in the United States.

Biden Calls for Global Commitment to Eliminate Chemical Weapons

"Chemical weapons have wrought unthinkable horrors upon our world, and should never again be developed or deployed—period. That’s the commitment the world made when the Chemical Weapons Convention created the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in 1997—and it’s a commitment we must renew every day until our world is free from the threat of chemical weapons," Biden said.

Court of Appeals Reevaluates Standing in 2020 Presidential Election Lawsuits per Supreme Court Order

The cases, A22A0939 (Favorito et al. v. Wan et al.) and A22A1097 (Jeffords et al. v. Fulton County et al.), centered around allegations of vote dilution and violations of the Georgia Open Records Act during the 2020 presidential election.

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