Amazon.com will pay $2.5 billion in fines and payments to Prime subscribers to settle a FTC case alleging they signed users up for the subscription without their consent.
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Global debt hits record of nearly $338 trillion, says IIF
The Institute of International Finance, a financial services trade group, said that global debt rose over $21 trillion in the first half of the year to $337.7 trillion.
Read More Global debt hits record of nearly $338 trillion, says IIFJimmy Kimmel defends free speech as he returns to late-night television from suspension
Jimmy Kimmel returned to U.S. late-night television, six days after his on-air remarks about the murder of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk led Disney to suspend his show.
Read More Jimmy Kimmel defends free speech as he returns to late-night television from suspensionUS senator calls FAA’s proposed $3.1 million Boeing fine inadequate
Richard Blumenthal said the FAA’s proposed $3.1 million fine against Boeing is inadequate and wants the agency to explain how it calculated the penalty.
Read More US senator calls FAA’s proposed $3.1 million Boeing fine inadequateJimmy Kimmel’s return monologue racks up 17 million views on social media
Jimmy Kimmel’s first monologue since returning to U.S. late-night television has been seen more than 14 million times on YouTube and Instagram.
Read More Jimmy Kimmel’s return monologue racks up 17 million views on social mediaTikTok collected sensitive data on Canadian children, investigation finds
TikTok has agreed to improve its measures to keep children off its website and app after a Canadian investigation found its efforts to block children and protect personal information were inadequate.
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