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Suits allege Alexa secretly records conversations

Suits allege Amazon s Alexa secretly records conversations – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

Suits allege Amazon s Alexa secretly records conversations – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
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Biopharmaceutical Company to Pay $600K to Settle Alleged Clean Air Act Violations

Biopharmaceutical Company to Pay $600K to Settle Alleged Clean Air Act Violations March 10, 2021 A global biopharmaceutical company has agreed to pay $600,000 and limit its emissions of harmful air pollutants to settle allegations that it violated the Massachusetts Clean Air Act and regulations at its Lexington, Massachusetts, facility. Of that amount, $200,000 will fund a project to purchase air filters for more than 500 homes in Chelsea, an environmental justice community that suffers from poor air quality due to numerous nearby sources of similar air pollutants, including industrial facilities, heavy highway and road traffic and Logan Airport. “This company knowingly caused air pollution by failing to comply with regulations intended to protect public health,” Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey said in a statement issued by her office. “This settlement holds the company accountable and will result in long-term benefits to the

Egg industry warns of shortage in Mass without legislative action

Egg industry warns of shortage in Mass. without legislative action Farmers, grocers hope to tweak animal protection law passed by voters in 2016 By Jon Chesto Globe Staff,Updated March 5, 2021, 7:17 p.m. Email to a Friend The Chip-in Farm in Bedford, as seen in this photo from 2016.Dina Rudick/Globe Staff/file That toilet paper shortage a year ago wasn’t much fun. Now, one industry is warning of a supply-demand imbalance for another household staple: eggs. Don’t blame the COVID-19 pandemic this time. If eggs disappear from stores or skyrocket in price next January, as predicted by major egg producers, you can chalk it up to a quirk in Massachusetts law.

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