A woman who says she lost her pregnancy as a result of injuries sustained during the Astroworld Festival crowd-crush is suing Travis Scott and the festival organizers for the wrongful death of her unborn baby. Shanazia Williamson and her husband Jarawd Owens of Dayton, Ohio, say they were expecting a child when they attended the […]
Tag: Texas
Certain filters on Instagram are no longer available in Texas thanks to a lawsuit about facial recognition, according to media reports. In February, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that he was suing Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, saying the company unlawfully collected biometric data for commercial purposes, without users’ informed consent. […]
What To Do When The Internet Is Down
In this digital world that we live in, there’s bound to be something that always gets in the way. Sometimes the computer doesn’t like you. Sometimes what you need isn’t available. And sometimes, the internet just doesn’t want to cooperate. That is what happened recently in our little radio station. I noticed something was off […]
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the District Attorneys of Los Angeles County and Riverside County agreed to an order to settle claims against Frontier Communications Intermediate, LLC and its parent company, Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. (collectively, Frontier). The plaintiffs alleged that Frontier promised internet speeds that Frontier did not deliver. The order, […]