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Recall   -   May 25, 2023 Peloton recalls 2.2 million bikes with seat posts that may break while in use.
Peloton recalls 2.2 million bikes with seat posts that may break while in use.

The high-end exercise equipment manufacturer Peloton has just issued a recall of 2.2 million of its original bikes. The issue? The seat post can unexpectedly break off while the bike is being used, according to a filing by the company with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The company

by Art Vendeley
May 24, 2023 Unmasking TikTok: Inside Accusations of Data Manipulation and Propaganda
Unmasking TikTok: Inside Accusations of Data Manipulation and Propaganda

Greetings, Justice Moms! It's your favorite advocate for transparency, accountability, and fairness back with another vital piece of information. This time, we're diving into the murky waters of data privacy, censorship, and propaganda concerning the Chinese tech giant, ByteDance, owner of the globally popular app, TikTok.

by Art Vendeley
May 21, 2023 Hyundai and Kia Agree to $200 Million Class Action Settlement Over US Car Thefts:
Hyundai and Kia Agree to $200 Million Class Action Settlement Over US Car Thefts:

In what may be considered a landmark development in the auto industry, Korean automakers Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp have agreed to a massive $200 million settlement of a consumer class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit pertains to the escalating thefts of Hyundai and Kia vehicles across the United States, raising grave

by Art Vendeley
lawsuit   -   May 21, 2023 Heavy Metals in Some Baby Foods: A Potential Link to Autism and ADHD – What Can You Do?
Heavy Metals in Some Baby Foods: A Potential Link to Autism and ADHD – What Can You Do?

As parents, we rely on baby food to provide essential nutrients for our children's growth and development. However, recent findings have raised serious concerns. Some baby foods have been found to contain toxic levels of heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium, which are neurotoxins and can have

by Art Vendeley
May 21, 2023 Facebook Owing More Money: The $37.5 Million Privacy Lawsuit Settlement
Facebook Owing More Money: The $37.5 Million Privacy Lawsuit Settlement

In a world where data privacy has become a key concern for individuals, Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, has recently agreed to yet another class-action lawsuit settlement due to alleged privacy violations. This settlement, worth $37.5 million, comes on the heels of a previous class-action settlement only

by Art Vendeley
May 21, 2023 The Breakup of the American-JetBlue Alliance: A Victory for Consumers or a Misstep for the Airlines?
The Breakup of the American-JetBlue Alliance: A Victory for Consumers or a Misstep for the Airlines?

The alliance would add nearly $700 million in extra annual costs for consumers The ruling's impact also extends beyond the American-JetBlue alliance. The decision may have implications for the proposed JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger, a $3.8 billion deal that the Justice Department is also seeking to block. According

by Art Vendeley
May 20, 2023 Montana Becomes First US State to Ban TikTok
Montana Becomes First US State to Ban TikTok

On Wednesday, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte enacted legislation to ban the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok within the state, marking the first such move by a U.S. state to bar the popular short video app. The law, designed to protect Montana residents from potential intelligence gathering by China, is

by Art Vendeley
lawsuit   -   May 20, 2023 Justice in the Spotlight: Elon Musk Subpoenaed in Lawsuit Over JPMorgan Ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Justice in the Spotlight: Elon Musk Subpoenaed in Lawsuit Over JPMorgan Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

In a surprising turn of events, the US Virgin Islands has issued a subpoena to Tesla CEO Elon Musk for his involvement in a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase. The lawsuit alleges that the bank enabled the sexual abuses committed by the late financier and sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. As an

by Art Vendeley
Peloton recalls 2.2 million bikes with seat posts that may break while in use.
Recall   -   May 25, 2023 Peloton recalls 2.2 million bikes with seat posts that may break while in use.

The high-end exercise equipment manufacturer Peloton has just issued a recall of 2.2 million of its original bikes. The issue? The seat post can unexpectedly break off while the bike is being used, according to a filing by the company with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The company

by Art Vendeley
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Recall   -   May 25, 2023 Peloton recalls 2.2 million bikes with seat posts that may break while in use.
Peloton recalls 2.2 million bikes with seat posts that may break while in use.

The high-end exercise equipment manufacturer Peloton has just issued a recall of 2.2 million of its original bikes. The issue? The seat post can unexpectedly break off while the bike is being used, according to a filing by the company with the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The company

by Art Vendeley
May 24, 2023 Unmasking TikTok: Inside Accusations of Data Manipulation and Propaganda
Unmasking TikTok: Inside Accusations of Data Manipulation and Propaganda

Greetings, Justice Moms! It's your favorite advocate for transparency, accountability, and fairness back with another vital piece of information. This time, we're diving into the murky waters of data privacy, censorship, and propaganda concerning the Chinese tech giant, ByteDance, owner of the globally popular app, TikTok.

by Art Vendeley
May 21, 2023 Hyundai and Kia Agree to $200 Million Class Action Settlement Over US Car Thefts:
Hyundai and Kia Agree to $200 Million Class Action Settlement Over US Car Thefts:

In what may be considered a landmark development in the auto industry, Korean automakers Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp have agreed to a massive $200 million settlement of a consumer class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit pertains to the escalating thefts of Hyundai and Kia vehicles across the United States, raising grave

by Art Vendeley
lawsuit   -   May 21, 2023 Heavy Metals in Some Baby Foods: A Potential Link to Autism and ADHD – What Can You Do?
Heavy Metals in Some Baby Foods: A Potential Link to Autism and ADHD – What Can You Do?

As parents, we rely on baby food to provide essential nutrients for our children's growth and development. However, recent findings have raised serious concerns. Some baby foods have been found to contain toxic levels of heavy metals like lead, arsenic, and cadmium, which are neurotoxins and can have

by Art Vendeley
May 21, 2023 Facebook Owing More Money: The $37.5 Million Privacy Lawsuit Settlement
Facebook Owing More Money: The $37.5 Million Privacy Lawsuit Settlement

In a world where data privacy has become a key concern for individuals, Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, has recently agreed to yet another class-action lawsuit settlement due to alleged privacy violations. This settlement, worth $37.5 million, comes on the heels of a previous class-action settlement only

by Art Vendeley
May 21, 2023 The Breakup of the American-JetBlue Alliance: A Victory for Consumers or a Misstep for the Airlines?
The Breakup of the American-JetBlue Alliance: A Victory for Consumers or a Misstep for the Airlines?

The alliance would add nearly $700 million in extra annual costs for consumers The ruling's impact also extends beyond the American-JetBlue alliance. The decision may have implications for the proposed JetBlue-Spirit Airlines merger, a $3.8 billion deal that the Justice Department is also seeking to block. According

by Art Vendeley
May 20, 2023 Montana Becomes First US State to Ban TikTok
Montana Becomes First US State to Ban TikTok

On Wednesday, Montana Governor Greg Gianforte enacted legislation to ban the Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok within the state, marking the first such move by a U.S. state to bar the popular short video app. The law, designed to protect Montana residents from potential intelligence gathering by China, is

by Art Vendeley
lawsuit   -   May 20, 2023 Justice in the Spotlight: Elon Musk Subpoenaed in Lawsuit Over JPMorgan Ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Justice in the Spotlight: Elon Musk Subpoenaed in Lawsuit Over JPMorgan Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

In a surprising turn of events, the US Virgin Islands has issued a subpoena to Tesla CEO Elon Musk for his involvement in a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase. The lawsuit alleges that the bank enabled the sexual abuses committed by the late financier and sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. As an

by Art Vendeley
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