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Gun battles leave nine drug cartel members and one police officer dead in Mexico

Gun battles in Guanajuato, Mexico s most violent state, left nine alleged drug cartel members and one state police officer dead Monday. A National Guard soldier was also wounded in the attack.

NCAA President Strongly Recommends NIL Vote Delay after DOJ Antirust Letter

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DOJ: 13 charged in federal court for U S Capitol riots, including North Alabama man

Lonnie Coffman of Falkville was arrested Wednesday in Washington D.C. Posted: Jan 8, 2021 2:40 PM Updated: Jan 8, 2021 2:49 PM Posted By: Ashley Thusius The United State Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday announced 13 suspects have been charged in federal court following Wednesday s riots at the Capitol, including a man from North Alabama. Lonnie Coffman of Falkville was arrested Wednesday and charged on Thursday with possession of an unregistered firearm (destructive device) and carrying a pistol without a license. According to the DOJ, “it is alleged that Coffman’s vehicle contained 11 explosive devices known as Molotov cocktails and firearms.” He’s also accused of being in possession of two firearms.

French data authority fines Google $120 million, Amazon $42 million for violating cookie consent rules

December 10, 2020 The French data authority, CNIL, has fined Google and Amazon after investigations revealed that the tech giants were placing cookies on their websites, without the consent of consumers. In two orders, the CNIL placed a €100 million ($120 million) penalty on Google LLC and Google Ireland, and a €35 million ($42 million) on Amazon Europe. Websites use cookies primarily to collect information about users and can be used for targeted advertising. Both Google and Amazon were found to be in breach of the French Data Protect Act, in terms of pushing cookies prior to the consent of their users and poor transparency in explaining the functions of various cookies. Previously, in January 2019 the CNIL fined Google $57 million for failing transparency requirements under the European Unions’ General Data Protection Regulation.

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