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Epic Games, Creator of Fortnite, to Pay $520 Million Over Children’s Privacy
The creator of popular games like Fortnite and Rocket League violated children’s privacy and duped millions of users into unwanted purchases, federal regulators said.
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Sam Bankman-Fried Agrees to Be Extradited to the US
The disgraced FTX founder, who has been in a Bahamas prison for the past week, agreed to be sent to the United States, following a confusing day in court.
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Twitter Users Say Elon Musk Should Quit as Boss
After weeks of turmoil since he bought the company, Mr. Musk surveyed Twitter about whether he should remain in charge, and said he would abide by the result.
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Tesla’s Direct Sales Model Helps It Thwart Customer Lawsuits
Sales contracts prevent buyers of the company’s electric cars from pursuing class-action suits if something goes wrong.
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Proud Boys Trial Is Set to Open, Focusing on Role in Jan. 6 Violence
The charge of seditious conspiracy is the same as in a recent trial of members of the Oath Keepers militia, but the Proud Boys defendants are accused of a central role in the fighting at the Capitol.
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OneCoin scammer Sebastian Greenwood pleads guilty, “Cryptoqueen” still missing
The Cryptoqueen herself is still missing, but her co-conspirator, who is said to have pocketed over $20m a month, has been convicted.
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Live updates: Jan. 6 panel expected to refer criminal charges against Trump
The Jan. 6 committee will hold a hearing Monday where members are expected to adopt their final report and make any potential criminal and ethical referrals.
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New York Democrats probably should have looked into George Santos more
A New York Times report reveals numerous questions about the representative-elect — one of the nine seats the GOP gained to take control of the House.
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Tracking Biden’s nominees to fill the top roles in his administration
Follow the president’s progress filling nearly 800 positions, among the 1,200 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
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Trump Faces a Week of Headaches on Jan. 6 and His Taxes
The House panel investigating the Capitol attack is set to release its report and may back criminal charges against the former president, while a separate committee could decide to release his tax returns.