The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider bids by two tech giants to fend off federal securities fraud lawsuits in separate cases that could make it harder for private litigants to hold companies to account.
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Hundreds Of New York Times Tech Workers Strike In Lead-Up To Election Day
In a surprising move, The New York Times Tech Guild that represents hundreds of the giant newspaper’s tech staffers went on strike on Monday, just one day before Election Day.
Read More Hundreds Of New York Times Tech Workers Strike In Lead-Up To Election DayGeorgia Republicans, Trump Campaign File Lawsuit Against Counties Accepting Early Voting Ballots After Period Ended
Georgia Republicans and former President Donald Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit against “coordinated efforts” by Democrat counties to count ballots received after the close of the early voting period.
Read More Georgia Republicans, Trump Campaign File Lawsuit Against Counties Accepting Early Voting Ballots After Period EndedU.S. Copyright Office Permits McDonald’s To Repair Ice Cream Machines
McDonald’s ice cream lovers can rejoice as the ice cream machines may no longer be broken at the fast-food chain.
Read More U.S. Copyright Office Permits McDonald’s To Repair Ice Cream MachinesStacey Abrams Claims Voter Suppression Amid Georgia’s Record Early Turnout
Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is claiming that “voter suppression” is occurring in Georgia despite record turnout in the state.
Read More Stacey Abrams Claims Voter Suppression Amid Georgia’s Record Early TurnoutReport: U.S. Economy Adds Only 12K Jobs In October, Falling Well Short Of Expectations
The latest jobs report shows that job growth slowed in the month of October, coming in under economists’ expectations, while the unemployment rate was unchanged.
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