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'Alissa McCommon was transported to Tipton County jail after rearrest. She is being held without bond pending her appearance,' said Covington police
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Cease-fire declared after days of intense fighting in Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp
An “immediate and lasting cease-fire” has been declared after a top Lebanese general met with officials from rival Palestinian factions, following days of fighting in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp, which left has left six people dead and more than 50 wounded
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'Special Forces' stars Brian Austin Green and Blac Chyna confront each other on military training show: 'Don't play with me'
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Some of the UK’s most visited websites face enforcement action from the data protection watchdog if they do not make changes to allow users to consent to advertising cookies. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said some websites do not give users fair choices over whether or not they are tracked for personalised advertising. The ICO has previously issued guidance to help ensure firms make it as easy for users to reject advertising cookies as it is to accept all – often using consent banners which pop up when a user first lands on a website – but the watchdog has said that some of the UK’s top websites are not complying with data protection law on this issue. Many of the biggest websites have got this right. We’re giving companies who haven’t managed that yet a clear choice: make the changes now, or face the consequences Stephen Almond, ICO It said it had written to a number of firms giving them 30 days to comply or face potential enforcement action. Under UK data protection law, companies must give users fair choice to opt out of tracking using cookies, which is often then used to serve people personalised adverts online. Companies are still able to show users adverts when someone has rejected all tracking, but the ads must not be tailored to the person browsing. Stephen Almond, ICO executive director of regulatory risk, said: “We’ve all been surprised to see adverts online that seem designed specifically for us – an ad for a hotel when you’ve just booked a flight abroad, for instance. Our research shows that many people are concerned about companies using their personal information to target them with ads without their consent. “Gambling addicts may be targeted with betting offers based on their browsing record, women may be targeted with distressing baby adverts shortly after miscarriage and someone exploring their sexuality may be presented with ads that disclose their sexual orientation. “Many of the biggest websites have got this right. We’re giving companies who haven’t managed that yet a clear choice: make the changes now, or face the consequences.” The ICO said it would provide a further update on this work in January, including details of any companies that had not addressed the watchdog’s concerns. Read More Employee data leaked during British Library cyber attack Half of adults who chat online with strangers do not check age – poll Businesses embracing generative AI but fear cyberattacks, survey finds
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The New York Mets' offseason starts with their David Stearns pursuit. But after a long 2023 season, that's merely when the work begins.
2023-09-08 06:53
Stats to melt your brain: Vikings offense could be elite ... without the turnovers
The Minnesota Vikings are 0-3. While some people may argue that this is more than the beginning of the end, the offense may be more unlucky than bad. Let me explain...
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Trump not expected to testify at his former trade adviser's contempt of Congress trial, potentially undercutting his defense
Former President Donald Trump is not expected to testify on behalf of his former trade adviser Peter Navarro, potentially undercutting a key defense for Navarro in his upcoming criminal trial on contempt of Congress charges for defying the House select committee that investigated the US Capitol attack on January 6, 2021.
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Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson dispel split rumors through witty tweets: 'Not with someone from Wales'
'It was me who had the affair. But it was not with someone from Wales. It was with a whale,' wrote Kaitlin Olson
2023-07-05 04:51
Mikel Arteta points to one thing Arsenal were missing against Tottenham
Mikel Arteta revealed his disappointment at Arsenal's lack of composure in the 2-2 north London derby draw with rivals Tottenham. Cristian Romero's own goal and Bukayo Saka's penalty were cancelled out by a brace from Son Heung-min.
2023-09-25 17:19
Amazon cuts jobs in Games unit, part of broader restructuring
By Greg Bensinger Amazon.com has cut around 180 jobs in its Games division, at least the second round
2023-11-14 01:48
Suspended Texas Attorney General Paxton won't testify at impeachment trial
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON Suspended Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will not testify in his upcoming impeachment trial
2023-07-05 00:58
A Vietnamese electric carmaker is now worth more than Volkswagen and Ford
One of Vietnam's biggest automakers has made a big splash on its entry to Wall Street, pushing its market capitalization above that of industry giants such as Volkswagen and Ford.
2023-08-16 15:29
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