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Apple is willing to loosen the strict rules on payments inside the iPhone’s App Store in bid to settle class-action lawsuit

September 1, 2021 Lucas Carter

Apple said it will loosen the famously strict rules on payments inside the iPhone’s App Store, making it simpler for more modest developers…

China limits minors from playing online video games for more than three hours per week, prohibiting during school days

September 1, 2021 Emma Perkins

China is banning minors from playing online video games for over three hours out of every week — and forbidding the training inside…

Gov. Kathy Hochul says MTA slow to diagnose the cause of massive subway power outage

September 1, 2021 Florence Alessi

Officials with the MTA were delayed to diagnose the reason for Sunday’s massive subway power outage, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday — part…

Elon Musk mockes Jeff Bezos, in order to spend his time filing lawsuits against Musk’s company SpaceX

September 1, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The two wealthiest men on the planet will not quit fighting over space. Elon Musk mocked Jeff Bezos on Twitter Friday, blaming him…

Requiring students to receive COVID-19 vaccinations is a “good idea,” says Dr. Anthony Fauci

August 30, 2021 Emma Perkins

Expecting students to get COVID-19 vaccinations is a “good idea,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said Sunday as the nation heads into school year kickoff…

Two black men sued Walmart, after they discriminated and falsely imprisoned

August 30, 2021 Dave Barr

Two black men – one a previous cop and the other a congregation minister – have sued Walmart, saying they were discriminated against…

new rule says All students, and staff will required to wear masks in New York public and private schools

August 30, 2021 Benjamin Leo

All students, faculty and staff will be needed to wear masks in New York public and private schools, the state Department of Health…

The state’s top elected officials huddled to tackle eviction crisis after following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision

August 29, 2021 Antonio Chad

The state’s top elected officials crouched in the midst of mounting constrain Friday to get back to legislators to Albany for an exceptional…

Apple CEO Tim Cook is reportedly set to rake $750 million in the final installment of the pay deal

August 29, 2021 Florence Alessi

Apple CEO Tim Cook is allegedly set to round up $750 million this week in the last installment of the compensation bargain he…

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