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Fortnite maker Epic Games will pay $520 million to settle privacy and deception cases
The company is refunding $245 million to customers who made unwanted purchases because of poor game design, and is paying a $275 million fine for collecting personal data from kids without consent.
A lawsuit accuses Hershey's of using 'deceptive' packaging on Reese's products
Four plaintiffs in Florida say Hershey falsely represented several Reese's Peanut Butter products by showing "explicit carved-out artistic designs" on the wrappers being sold.
No, Queen Elizabeth Is Not Down To Her 'Last Million'
She's not going to be a pauper anytime soon. Yes, the royal household has drawn down its rainy day fund. But the queen is still worth about $500 million — not counting the billions more in assets that belong to the crown estate.
So Far At The Games, A Low-Key Response To Russia's Anti-Gay Law
There haven't been any pronouncements in favor of gay rights at news conferences or on medal stands yet. And LGBT activists aren't too surprised.
Aereo's TV Streaming Service Is Illegal, Supreme Court Says
The court's 6-3 decision reverses a lower court ruling on what has been a hotly contested issue. Aereo lets subscribers watch TV programming that it routes onto the Internet.
'Unconscionable': Capitol Police Union Says Leadership Failed Officers In Riot
The union decried leadership's actions as a failure that led directly to the harm of its officers.
Some Not-So-Small Companies Are Getting Small-Business Loans Under PPP
The government's $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program had to be thrown together quickly, and the criteria for which companies can receive benefits were kept loose.
SCOTUS rules restrictions on concealed carry violate the Second Amendment
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 opinion, ruled that New York's restrictions on the concealed carry of firearms in public violates the Second Amendment.
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Taylor Swift buys back master recordings, now she controls all of her music
Taylor Swift has purchased the rights to the master recordings of her early albums, giving her control over all her music.
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In Baltimore, The Gap Between White And Black Homeownership Persists
The gap between black and white homeownership rates has widened in recent decades. Baltimore is a majority black city, but research shows it has a gap of 31 percent, mirroring the national average.
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