Judge Tells ‘Monopolist’ Google It Can’t Avoid ‘Paying to Make the World Right’ August 16, 2024 By Mike Scarcella A U.S. judge on Wednesday said he was planning to issue an order forcing Alphabet’s Google to give Android users...
Wildfires Are Growing Under Climate Change, and Their Smoke Threatens Farmworkers August 16, 2024 By Dorany Pineda As wildfires scorched swaths of land in the wine country of Sonoma County in 2020, sending ash flying and choking...
Wildfire Near Athens Burns Area Nearly Twice the Size of Manhattan August 16, 2024 A European Union satellite mapping agency says 104 square kilometers (40 square miles) of land was burned northeast of Athens...
The Shaky Ground Below Istanbul Is Getting People Worried August 16, 2024 By Ugur Yilmaz When Turkish lender Denizbank paid more than $350 million for the building that houses its headquarters in April, the purchase...
Toxic Waste Bound for Thailand on Maersk, MSC Cargo Vessels to Return to Europe August 16, 2024 By K. Oanh Ha Shipping containers bound for Thailand allegedly filled with tons of hazardous industrial waste from Albania are now slated to return...
Ernesto Becomes Category 2 Hurricane as It Heads to Bermuda August 16, 2024 By Will Wade Ernesto strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane as it plowed northward toward Bermuda, threatening to drench the British territory with...
Why Is Mpox an Emergency Again, and How Worried Should I Be? August 16, 2024 By Jennifer Rigby The World Health Organization has declared that an outbreak of mpox, a viral infection that spreads through close contact, represents...
Mutating Mpox Virus Poses Challenges to Containment Efforts August 16, 2024 By Janice Kew and Antony Sguazzin Changes in the mpox virus are just the latest challenge facing disease trackers trying to contain an outbreak of the...
Client Mix-up Leads to Lawsuits, Bar Complaint Against Mississippi Comp Lawyer August 16, 2024 By William Rabb What’s in a name? Thousands of dollars, a lost job, denied insurance coverage and the possibility of a suspended law...
Second US Judge Blocks FTC Ban on Worker ‘Noncompete’ Agreements August 16, 2024 By Daniel Wiessner A federal judge in Florida has temporarily blocked a U.S. Federal Trade Commission rule that would ban agreements commonly signed...