WINOOSKI — As temperatures drop across the northeast, partners in the statewide Button Up Vermont campaign are urging homeowners and renters to prepare their homes for colder temperatures using ...
15. The Democrats’ position—taken at face value and against this backdrop—is in a real sense the opposite of what the moment demands: It suggests that they’ll tolerate more lawbreaking, just so long ...
The Federal Trade Commission reached a settlement with Amazon in its yearslong lawsuit against the company for "dark patterns" in Prime sign up and cancellation.
To settle the charges, Amazon has agreed to pay a $1 billion civil penalty and $1.5 billion to refund customers. The company also agreed to "ease unlawful enrollment and cancellation practices for ...
Other agentic AI browsing solutions—like ChatGPT’s agent mode—interact with websites by loading those websites in their own browser in the cloud apart from your data. Even when those LLMs are ...
The FTC said Amazon will be required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to consumers harmed by shady enrollment practices ...
While a win for consumers and the US FTC, the settlement is relatively painless for Amazon, which makes $2.5 billion in sales every 33 hours.| Business News ...
The Legion 9i’s IPS-LCD display is a great example of the breed with superb color accuracy, a color gamut that spans 100 percent of sRGB and 99 percent of DCI-P3, and a maximum brightness of 520 nits ...
Kate Moss attended Tom Ford's spring 2026 show during Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday, October 1. She wore a black plunging suit covered in crystals. On Monday, Moss made a rare appearance alongside ...
Amazon must pay $1.5 billion to millions of customers the government says it tricked into signing up for Prime memberships.
It is one of humanity’s ultimate scientific and technological quests, alongside putting a man on the moon and unlocking the structure of DNA. Now the biotech industry’s progress in developing ...
Far below the towering and piercing spires atop every Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel, a small sign beckoning visitors can be found.