After the Biden administration attempted to redefine sex in Title IX as “gender identity,” a federal judge in Kentucky shot down the shift nationwide.
Read More Judge Overturns Biden Admin’s ‘Title IX’ Revisions, Protecting Female Spaces And SportsTag: U.S. District Court
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman And Family Refutes Sister’s Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Him In Lawsuit
Ann Altman, the sister of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, filed a legal complaint on Monday, alleging that her brother routinely sexually assaulted her from 1997 until 2006.
Read More OpenAI CEO Sam Altman And Family Refutes Sister’s Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Him In LawsuitFacebook parent Meta Platforms beats lawsuit over Apple privacy, Sandberg disclosures
Meta won the dismissal of a lawsuit claiming it defrauded shareholders by concealing how changes to Apple’s privacy settings would make Facebook and Instagram less desirable for advertisers.
Read More Facebook parent Meta Platforms beats lawsuit over Apple privacy, Sandberg disclosuresX Wins Appeal To Block Part Of California Content Moderation Law
Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly Twitter, has won an appeal to block a part of California’s content moderation law.
Read More X Wins Appeal To Block Part Of California Content Moderation LawMissouri Woman Charged In Alleged Scheme To Defraud Elvis Presley’s Family With Sale Of Iconic Graceland Estate
A Missouri woman has been arrested on charges alleging she orchestrated a scheme to conduct a fraudulent sale of Elvis Presley’s Graceland property in Memphis, Tennessee the Justice Department (DOJ) said Friday.
Read More Missouri Woman Charged In Alleged Scheme To Defraud Elvis Presley’s Family With Sale Of Iconic Graceland EstateHacker Group Leaks 2.7 Billion Records, Including Americans’ Social Security Numbers
A group of hackers reportedly stole 2.7 billion records holding personal information from American citizens, including Social Security numbers and home addresses, which the group claims has been posted online.
Read More Hacker Group Leaks 2.7 Billion Records, Including Americans’ Social Security Numbers