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JetBlue Sued for Allegedly Misusing Customer Data to Increase Airfare

A lawsuit has been filed against JetBlue, claiming the airline improperly used personal data from customers to adjust airfares.

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Zambia Faces Court Ruling on Burial of Former President Edgar Lungu

A South African court has ruled that Zambia must return the remains of former president Edgar Lungu, amid ongoing disputes regarding his burial location.

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Concerns Raised Over Potential Manipulation of Paris Temperature Data for Betting

The French weather service has alerted authorities regarding possible tampering with temperature data, linked to bets placed on the Polymarket prediction platform.

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Former Philippine President Duterte to Face ICC Trial for 'War on Drugs' Actions

The International Criminal Court has confirmed that former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte will stand trial on charges of crimes against humanity, marking a crucial moment in international law.

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Trump Alleges Virginia Vote Rigging Amid Court Intervention on Redistricting

President Trump has made unsubstantiated claims that a Virginia vote on a congressional redistricting plan was 'rigged,' coinciding with a judge's decision to block the plan.

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Concerns About Personal Data Security Arise from Car Shopping Experience

A woman's unsettling experience while shopping for a car raises important questions about how dealerships handle sensitive personal information.

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Six Charged in Nigeria Over Alleged Coup Plot Against Presidential Villa

In Nigeria, a trial has commenced for six individuals accused of plotting an attack on the presidential villa, raising concerns about political stability.

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ICC Affirms Authority to Prosecute Former Philippine President Duterte

The International Criminal Court has ruled it possesses the authority to prosecute former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, despite the country's withdrawal from the court.

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Exploring the Unexplainable: Titanium Court's Unique Appeal

Titanium Court defies explanation, captivating players with its unconventional gameplay. This intriguing title challenges traditional gaming norms, leaving many curious about its allure.

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German Police Chief's Controversial Advice to Women Raises Eyebrows

Dirk Peglow, head of the German police association, has ignited a debate by suggesting women avoid relationships with men for their safety, a statement that has drawn both support and criticism.

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SPLC Faces Serious Charges of Fraud and Money Laundering

The Southern Poverty Law Center has been indicted on charges of fraud and money laundering, with allegations of improperly raising funds to pay informants infiltrating extremist groups.

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Supreme Court Questions Jury Trial Rights in FCC Fine Challenge

The Supreme Court deliberated on a case involving AT&T and Verizon, who are contesting FCC-imposed fines, raising questions about the right to a jury trial in such proceedings.

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Ex-Capitol Police Officer Files Lawsuit Against Blaze Media Over False Claims

A former Capitol police officer has initiated legal proceedings against Blaze Media, alleging the dissemination of false information regarding pipe bomb allegations.

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Navigating Copyright Challenges in the Fediverse

As decentralized social platforms evolve, operators must understand copyright liability and implement DMCA best practices to protect themselves.

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Local Man Faces Towing Threat for Parking at Home: A Community Concern

A resident received a notice from police regarding the potential towing of his parked vehicle at home, raising questions about local regulations and enforcement.

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Hungary's Anti-LGBTQ Law Struck Down by EU Court

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's 2021 anti-LGBTQ legislation contravenes EU regulations, presenting a significant challenge for the country's new leadership.

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European Court of Justice Declares Hungary's LGBTQ Law a Violation of EU Rights

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary's 2021 legislation regarding LGBTQ rights breaches EU laws, emphasizing the importance of human dignity.

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California Attorney General Unveils Allegations of Amazon Price Fixing

California's Attorney General Rob Bonta has presented evidence of alleged price-fixing by Amazon, leading to a lawsuit aimed at curbing these practices.

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Promising CAR-T Trial Offers Hope for High-Risk Multiple Myeloma Patients

Recent findings from a CAR-T trial suggest potential in preventing smoldering multiple myeloma from progressing to active disease in high-risk individuals.

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Rising Sexual Offences Amid Declining Crime Rates in Germany

While overall crime rates in Germany show a downward trend, recent statistics highlight a concerning increase in sexual offences, raising questions about safety and reporting.