How to Choose The Best Lawn Mower – Buying Guide
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Are you tired of pushing that heavy gas-powered lawn mower over the yard? How about the light one, which doesn’t need gas, and almost remains
As Facebook and its family of apps face scrutiny over privacy and security issues globally including in India, a court in the US has approved
Chinese short-video making app TikTok has agreed to pay $92 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over privacy violations in the US.
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Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers scored a minor victory on Saturday forcing the Democratic Party prosecutors to back off calling witnesses after they had won
South Korea’s ICT ministry said on Monday that tech giant Google will take measures to provide stable services, becoming the first company to come under
Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has announced that his government has finally secured doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to help immunize “as many citizens as possible”
Google on Friday threatened to pull its Search engine from Australia if a proposed media bargaining law, that directs Google to pay news publishers, goes
As Sweden’s emergency pandemic law comes into force, gyms, malls, shops, public swimming pools and other facilities could face fines or closure if they fail
The Centre has prepared a bill to raise the age for allowing sale of cigarettes and tobacco products to 21 years from the current 18
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a bill into law, broadening the range of individuals and organisations that can be labelled as foreign agents and allowing
UK lawmakers have approved the post-Brexit trade deal between the country and the European Union (EU) by a large majority, paving the way for an
The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislature, voted to adopt the Amendment XI to the Criminal Law.
CII has suggested the government to bring about clarity in the taxation laws, simplification of procedures and reduction of litigation in the upcoming Union Budget.
The value of XRP, worlds third largest cryptocurrency after Bitcoin and Ethereum, crashed more than 40 per cent after the US Securities and Exchange Commission
Obtaining compensation for your injuries after a car accident can be challenging. That is why it is a wise choice to talk to car accident
Stressing that it is important to ascertain that farmers’ concerns are addressed, and that their true representatives constantly meet the government to break the deadlock,
Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has blamed batsmen committing themselves to front-foot, ‘the front-press’ as the reason behind many of them getting hit on the
In a landmark antitrust action headlined by bipartisan support, the US government and 48 states have sued Facebook, accusing it of abusing its market power
As the US government went ahead with its plan to break up Facebook, the social network has hit back, saying that in addition to being
Israeli lawmakers have voted in a preliminary reading in favour of a bill to dissolve Parliament, amid a coalition crisis that could force an election
In this day and age, where advertisements are nothing without digital influence, bot farms are what help a business stay afloat. You can say that bots
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to entertain a plea challenging the constitutional validity of the Epidemic Act and suggested the petitioner that High Court
Brisbane Heat have signed all-rounder James Bazley and batsman Dan Lawrence for the upcoming edition of the Big Bash League.
The government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on Wednesday said that four members of the Legislative Council (LegCo) have been disqualified by
As flu season approaches and new cases of the novel coronavirus remain consistently high or surge again in several cities, fears of a twofold crisis
A former employee at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has filed a racial discrimination complaint, alleging that the philanthropic organisation “underpaid and under-promoted Black staff members”,
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has made a big change in the military service law, mainly for Syrian expatriates.
Lawmakers and climate advocates from around the globe have lined up to work eagerly with US President-elect Joe Biden to move quickly to implement green
Kamala Harris, the first Indian and Black American candidate on a US presidential ticket, is pencilled in to speak ahead of Democratic presidential nominee Joe
All states have specific rules about who can file a wrongful death lawsuit. Laws differ somewhat by state, but this article provides an overview of
A Canadian judge has agreed to allow the lawyers of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, who is accused by the US of helping the Chinese telecommunications
“Baloney!”, “sham!” and “who the hell are you” scoldings dominated a Senate hearing on Wednesday where the CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google took heat
After a Singapore arbitration court ordered a temporary stay on Reliance Retail’s acquisition of the debt laden Future Group’s retail business, the latter has said
American multinational retail corporation Walmart announced it has filed a pre-emptive lawsuit against the US government to thwart its “completely unjustified” attempt to hold the
Stressing that this is not the dial-up 1990s when changing services was slow and difficult and often required to buy and install software with a