WASHINGTON — A judge has extended the deadline for AT&T customers to file a claim to be part of a $177 million settlement reached with the telecom giant over customer data breaches discovered in 2024.
Remember that massive Rogers’ 2021 outage? More than two years later, a class-action lawsuit was approved by the Superior Court of Quebec in February 2024 — and now Canadians are finding out whether ...
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has refused to certify a proposed class-action lawsuit against Dr. Bonnie Henry for COVID-19-era restrictions, ruling it an abuse of process. Justice David Crerar concluded ...
A MAN caught with far-right material and explosives had previously searched for Nicola Sturgeon’s addresses on the internet. Steele had amassed a string of Nazi memorabilia including flags, books and ...
A broad coalition of civil liberties, data privacy, refugee, migrants rights and gender justice organizations denounced the Canadian government’s introduction of Bill C-12 on Wednesday, asserting that ...
Justin Herbert is on pace for a dubious career high, having been sacked 20 times through the Chargers’ first seven games of the season. He’s handing the ball off to a third-string running back, Kimani ...
VAN ALSTYNE, Texas (KTEN) — " We are growing like a weed, as they say. And so it's nice to offer the residents, you know, a variety of different types of housing," said Mike Shaw, the city's Marketing ...
Dermatologists explain the science behind wildly popular treatments like red light therapy, which is now available at home—for a steep price. Full-face LED masks like this one can cost up to several ...
DALLAS — The Dallas Mavericks -- or at least their owner -- found themselves at the center of major international news Monday morning. President Donald Trump recognized Miriam Adelson for her support ...
The latest storm in Canada’s tense trade negotiations with the United States erupted over an Ontario government advertising campaign that pushes back on tariffs by using snippets of former U.S.
Hosted on MSN
DOH: No mask policy despite more flu cases
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) does not see the need for now to make the usage of face masks mandatory amid a rise in cases of influenza-like illnesses (ILI) with the country in ...
The National Press Club hosts public debates and discussions that shape Australia now and into the future. Home to national conversations with decision-makers and influencers; driving the national ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results