Facebook Let Kids Rack Up Charges on Parents' Credit Cards and Did Nothing to Stop It

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Facebook Let Kids Rack Up Charges on Parents' Credit Cards and Did Nothing to Stop It

Newly unsealed court documents show that Facebook was aware that underage children routinely used their parents' payment information to spend large sums of money on in-game purchases, and the company chose not to fix the problem.
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Near-Bankrupt PG&E Pulls Plug on a Hydropower License Renewal

PG&E Corp., the beleaguered California utility giant that's days away from a potential bankruptcy filing, just scrapped plans to renew the license for a small hydropower project, citing “challenging financial circumstances” among other things.
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Amazon facial-identification software used by police falls short on tests for accuracy and bias, new research finds

Facial-recognition software developed by Amazon and marketed to local and federal law enforcement as a powerful crime-fighting tool struggles to pass basic tests of accuracy, such as correctly identifying a person's gender, new research released …
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Michigan family booted from American Airlines flight over 'body odor,' but they say anti-Semitism to blame

A Michigan couple and their 19-month-old daughter were removed from an American Airlines flight after the airline told them that other passengers and crew members had complained about their body odor.
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FAA delays flights at New York's LaGuardia Airport, citing staffing shortages amid government shutdown

NEW YORK – There had been signs for weeks: a growing number of TSA officers weren't showing up for work. Elected officials and union leaders warned the prolonged government shutdown was bad for the safety and efficiency of the nation's aviation
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