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Manufacturers Failed the Privacy Test by Not Giving Drivers Enough Control Over Their Information

Car data privacy gets an “F”. A recent survey indicates that most major manufacturers may sell your personal information, with half admitting they would...

Ceo of Jcpenney: Inflation is Biting Hard and Working Families Are Struggling

Marc Rosen, CEO of JCPenney, sees a lot of evidence that working-class families are struggling. Customers are increasingly relying on credit cards, falling behind on...

Network of the Far Right Oan Resolves Defamation Claim Filed by Ex-dominion Executive in 2020 Election

According to new court records, the far-right TV network One America News and one of its on-air personalities settled a defamation case brought by...
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Manufacturers Failed the Privacy Test by Not Giving Drivers Enough Control Over Their Information

Car data privacy gets an “F”. A recent survey indicates that most major manufacturers may sell your personal information, with half admitting they would...
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Elizabeth Banks, Amy Adams, and Sarah Paulson Are Among the Celebrities Who Attended Taylor Swift’s Concerts

It is safe to say that fans of Taylor Swift can be found in every corner of the world, and this, of course, includes...

Ceo of Jcpenney: Inflation is Biting Hard and Working Families Are Struggling

Marc Rosen, CEO of JCPenney, sees a lot of evidence that working-class families are struggling. Customers are increasingly relying on credit cards, falling behind on...

Network of the Far Right Oan Resolves Defamation Claim Filed by Ex-dominion Executive in 2020 Election

According to new court records, the far-right TV network One America News and one of its on-air personalities settled a defamation case brought by...