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Month: July 2022

FTC warns tech companies against misusing health data, following Biden’s executive order protecting abortion access

By Brian Fung, CNN Tech companies and data brokers that misuse or misrepresent how they handle Americans’ personal data, including reproductive health information, may find themselves on the hook with the Federal Trade Commission, the agency warned this week. On Monday, the FTC renewed its vow to investigate or sue companies that use Americans’ digital

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Not a ‘uniform experience’: Women share their triumphs and concerns with accessing abortion in Canada

By Jennifer Ferreira Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — With the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Susan Brison is reminded of her late sister’s decision to get an abortion in 1967, when the procedure was still illegal in Canada. Brison’s sister, Kate Daller, had been 19

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Fact check: Liberal website changes headline that falsely said DeSantis signed a bill that forces students to register their political views

By Daniel Dale, CNN The liberal website Salon has changed a headline that had falsely said a bill signed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis forces Florida’s students and professors to register their political views with the state. The 2021 law does require public colleges and universities in Florida to administer annual surveys on the subject

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Herschel Walker partnered in 2012 with arm of energy company accused by multiple states of deceptive practices

By Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck, CNN Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker was once a “partner” and “spokesman” for a subsidiary of an energy company, Just Energy, which was repeatedly targeted by states’ attorneys general and utility agencies over allegedly deceptive practices. Walker, the former football player turned businessman, and his technology company 34

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El príncipe Harry logra una victoria en la corte en una demanda contra el tabloide Mail on Sunday

Melissa Velásquez Loaiza Londres (CNN) — Partes de un artículo sensacionalista en el que se afirmaba que el príncipe Harry había intentado mantener en secreto un recurso judicial contra un departamento del gobierno británico eran “difamatorias”, según dictaminó este viernes un juez de la Corte Suprema del Reino Unido. El duque de Sussex demandó a

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