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Smokey Robinson’s Attorney Slams $50 Million Sexual Assault Lawsuit as “Ugly” Money GrabA New Jersey elementary school teacher has been charged with sexually assaulting one of her former students. Laura Caron, 34, was indicted by a grand jury June 17 on charges of first-degree aggravated sexual assault, second-degree sexual assault and second-degree endangering the welfare of a child for an alleged relationship with a student, according to the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office. “The charges stem from an extensive investigation conducted by the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office and the Middle Township Police Department Major Crimes Unit, which revealed that…

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Savannah Chrisley Speaks OutSavannah, who has custody of younger siblings Grayson and Chloe amid her parents’ sentences, has explained how their convictions and their lack of contact with one another has weighed on her. “The last time they spoke was the morning they went into federal prison,” she shared with E! News March 2024, alleging that there’s “a lot of retaliation going on against my father for how outspoken we’ve been about conditions.” In fact, she alleged that prison officials had been “blocking a lot of his emails correspondence to my mom.” And while not wanting to make the experience…

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Apple on Thursday announced a series of updates to its developer policies to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA). The news, which was expected, arrived just in time to meet the deadline of June 26, after which the iPhone maker would risk new fines. The changes involve both how app developers can communicate with their customers and the fees Apple charges. EU regulators had earlier fined Apple €500 million for non-compliance with the DMA and were threatening to impose further penalties, forcing Apple’s hand. In terms of Apple’s new “anti-steering” rules, which dictate customer communications, EU app developers…

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Eminem’s Daughter Hailie Jade Reveals How Parenthood Has Changed Her Understanding of Her DadHailie Jade is getting real when it comes to reflecting on her childhood. The 29-year-old daughter of Eminem detailed how becoming a mom to her and Evan McClintock’s son Elliot, 3 months, helped her to understand what it was like for her dad to be raising kids while in the spotlight. “Over time, I’ve come to understand the struggle my father faced,” she told People in an interview published June 26, “wanting to protect our privacy while also feeling proud and wanting to celebrate his kids.” The Just a…

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Microsoft transferred its chief information security officer out of the company’s security organization, in a move that hints at the growing importance of artificial intelligence at the software giant.As CISO, Igor Tsyganskiy, is responsible for securing Microsoft’s own business, and setting cybersecurity standards across the company.He will now report to EVP Scott Guthrie, who runs Microsoft’s Cloud + AI group. This is the organization that runs important business like Microsoft’s Azure cloud and the teams that help OpenAI and other AI companies develop and run giant AI models and chatbots in the cloud.”As we continue to navigate increasingly complex global…

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IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Now PlayingBeauty company promotes ethical sourcing in cosmetic industry03:00UP NEXTStarbucks CEO working to turn around coffee company’s slumping sales04:38Trump extends deadline on E.U. amid tariff threat01:27U.S. and China set for high-stakes talks amid trade war01:51TEMU halting shipments from China to U.S. customers00:36U.S. ports bracing for big drop in shipping02:11Why pet influencers are increasing in popularity04:27TikTokers promise cheap deals from Chinese factories03:41Trump signals more tariffs amid growing uncertainty01:49Prada to buy Versace for $1.4 billion03:16iPhone costs could skyrocket due to tariffs03:02Tariffs prompt some consumers to buy before price…

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After a brief pullback this week, shares of stablecoin issuer and recent IPO darling Circle were in rally mode again, soaring double-digits on a percentage basis during trading on Thursday and ending the day up close to 8%, after having moved up by more than 600% percent since its debut on the New York Stock Exchange earlier this month.  Bitcoin and ether have led a recent crypto rise, as digital assets joined the resumption of the risk-on rally, with additional factors such as the potential for lower interest rates later this year, some more moderate talk from the White House on…

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Uber founder Travis Kalanick is looking for ways to buy the U.S. arm of Chinese autonomous vehicle company Pony AI, according to The New York Times. Kalanick is reportedly working with investors to finance an acquisition, and Uber may even help make the transaction happen, the Times reports. Pony AI went public last year and had a market cap of around $4.5 billion before The New York Times report was published. The report states that Pony started preparing its U.S. arm for a sale or spinoff in 2022, down to creating a “forked” version of its source code. Acquiring Pony…

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NEW YORK (AP) — Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television’s most honored journalists, masterfully using a visual medium to illuminate a world of ideas, died Thursday at age 91.Moyers died in a New York City hospital, according to longtime friend Tom Johnson, the former CEO of CNN and an assistant to Moyers during Lyndon B. Johnson’s administration. Moyers’ son William said his father died at Memorial Sloan Kettering in New York after a “long illness.”Moyers’ career ranged from youthful Baptist minister to deputy director of the Peace Corps, from Johnson’s press secretary to…

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You’re laughing. Windows killed the Blue Screen of Death and you’re laughing. Yes, the iconic Windows error screen is getting a makeover nearly 40 years after its debut in the first version of Windows. Now the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) will become the Black Screen of Death (BSOD). Image Credits:Windows (opens in a new window) This change is related to other updates that Windows is making in the wake of the CrowdStrike outage last year, which affected 8.5 million Windows devices and took businesses, airports, TV stations, and government services offline. In the aftermath of the CrowdStrike outage, Microsoft…

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