Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit that accuses the company of infringing on its users’ privacy by utilizing “Siri,” Apple’s artificial intelligence (AI) assistant, to eavesdrop on individuals with Apple devices.
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Italy Pressures Iran Ambassador To Release Italian ‘Political Prisoner’ Journalist Held In Iranian Prison
Italy’s foreign ministry came down on Iran’s ambassador on Thursday, demanding the release of Cecilia Sala, an Italian journalist who was detained in Iran on December 19th.
Read More Italy Pressures Iran Ambassador To Release Italian ‘Political Prisoner’ Journalist Held In Iranian PrisonBiden: Jimmy Carter’s State Funeral Set To Be Held On January 9th
Former Democrat President Jimmy Carter’s official state funeral is reportedly set to be held on January 9th at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., the White House announced.
Read More Biden: Jimmy Carter’s State Funeral Set To Be Held On January 9thBiden Honors Jimmy Carter As An ‘Extraordinary Leader’ Following His Passing At 100
President Joe Biden on Sunday called Jimmy Carter “an extraordinary leader, statesman and humanitarian” as he joined the chorus of condolences following the 39th president’s death.
Read More Biden Honors Jimmy Carter As An ‘Extraordinary Leader’ Following His Passing At 100ICC Issues Arrest Warrants For Netanyahu and Gallant, Citing ‘Crimes Against Humanity And War Crimes’
The International Criminal Court (ICC) released an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, Israel’s former defense minister, for “crimes against humanity and war crimes.”
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