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Child advocates say holding tech companies responsible for verifying the ages of their users is key to creating a safer ...
Mexico's antitrust watchdog COFECE has found that 21 banks and financial institutions operating in the country are likely ...
Alphabet’s total operating expenses increased 20% during the second quarter, driven largely by legal costs, CFO Anat ...
Families from Uvalde, Texas, traveled to Los Angeles to confront tech giant Meta and "Call of Duty" publisher Activision in court, alleging they market gun violence to young people through video games ...
The now-dismissed lawsuit argued the EPC did not have authorization to approve the stadium master plans. United CEO Peter Trevisani provided a statement after the dismissal on Monday, July 7.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A district court judge dismissed a lawsuit that aimed to stop construction of a stadium at Balloon Fiesta Park. Construction of the stadium, which would become the primary ...
Dozens of lawsuits have accumulated in New Mexico's federal court alleging a conspiracy among the biggest U.S. oil producers.
Google is ordered to pay $314.6 million to Android smartphone users in California because the company misused customers’ data.
Mexico's president has threatened a lawsuit against SpaceX following an explosion at the company's Starbase facility in June 2025.
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Bolstered by new state law, New Mexico environment department and DOJ file a new PFAS lawsuit against the US Department of the Air Force.
After a five-year Cofece Google investigation, Mexico’s antitrust regulator found no violation of competition law in digital advertising, closing the case without a fine. Mexico’s antitrust regulator ...
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