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Ireland Fines WhatsApp 225 Million Euros for Breaching EU Privacy Laws
The fine, the equivalent of $267 million, was handed down by the DPC as the country hosts the European headquarters of Facebook.
Missed Warning Signs, Delayed Evacuation: After Afghanistan Withdrawal, Questions in US on Who Got it Wrong
The larger question will be how the administration was caught so off guard by the Taliban, to the point that US military had to rely on its former enemies to provide Americans with safe passage.
Alabama Sets New Execution Date For Inmate For 1991 Murder
Alabama has rescheduled the execution of a state inmate who had a lethal injection called off in February when the U.S. Supreme Court sided with his request to have his personal pastor with him in the death chamber.
Mixed Feelings In El Paso About Looser Texas Gun Limits
Martin Portillo got a gun after the mass shooting at a Walmart in his hometown of El Paso two years ago, even though it went against his upbringing.
Facts About The Wildfire Threatening Lake Tahoe Communities
Facts about the wildfire threatening communities around Lake Tahoe at the CaliforniaNevada border:
Soccer - Coach Says Ziyech Was Left Out Of Morocco Squad Because Of Poor Behaviour
Hakim Ziyech was left out of Morocco’s squad for this week’s two World Cup qualifiers because of "unacceptable behaviour" in their last matches, coach Vahid Halilhodzic said on Wednesday.
British Man Extradited To U.S. To Face Movie Piracy Charges, Pleads Not Guilty
A British man has been extradited to the United States to face charges he was involved in a global piracy ring that distributed movies and television shows online before their scheduled release dates, causing major losses for production studios.
Liberation of Kashmir, Unite Under Emirate; Al-Qaeda's 'Victory' Message to Taliban as US Troops Withdraw
The Al-Qaeda statement added that US was ‘humiliated and defeated’ in Afghanistan and its global reputation was tarnished.
Grand Jury Clears Texas Officer Who Fatally Shot Black Man
A grand jury has declined to indict a Texas police officer in the death of a Black man who was shot as he ran away after being confronted, authorities said Tuesday.
Former Navy Officer Pleads Guilty In Wide-spanning Scandal
A retired Naval officer admitted in federal court in San Diego to sending a Malaysian defense classified ship schedules for the Navys Seventh Fleet in exchange for more than $45,000 in bribes, including stays at luxury hotels.
Non-fan Of R. Kelly Describes Still Falling Prey To Him
A woman who wasnt a fan of R. Kelly ended up getting exposed to a sexually transmitted disease after he enticed her to join him on the road, she testified on Tuesday at the R&B entertainers sextrafficking trial.
Venezuelan Opposition To Participate In Regional Elections
Venezuelan opposition parties announced Tuesday they will participate in the regional and municipal elections scheduled for November, reversing ground from their previous boycotts of recent balloting.
Alleged Sex Assault On School Band Trip Prompts Legal Split
The full panel of 15 appellate judges in Richmond has narrowly upheld a former northern Virginia high school student's appeal to have her lawsuit against the school system reinstated after an alleged sexual assault on a band trip.
'Big Lesson for Invaders, Future Generations': Taliban Celebrate as US Troops Depart
The last of 6,000 US troops who oversaw a desperate evacuation effort flew out of Kabul airport on Monday night, ending the war that has diminished the United States' status as a superpower.
U.N. Security Council Urges Taliban To Let People Leave Afghanistan
A divided U.N. Security Council on Monday adopted a resolution calling on the Taliban to allow safe passage for those seeking to leave Afghanistan but did not mention the creation of a safe zone in Kabul, as suggested by the French president on Sunday.
GOP Launches Ballot Drive To Tighten Michigan Election Laws
Republicans on Monday launched a ballot drive to tighten Michigan's voting and election laws, backing a maneuver that would let GOP lawmakers enact the changes without Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's signature.