FCC investigates Calif. radio station that shared ICE agents’ location
The Federal Communications Commission has launched an investigation into KCBS Radio after the San Francisco station broadcast information on the live locations of undercover U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents…
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He was worried over who won the election. Meantime, he won the lottery
It was the night of the presidential election, and the results were slow in arriving. The contest weighed on Michael Chavez’s mind so much that it interrupted his sleep. “I…
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Altadena and Pacific Palisades community members: Help us share the story of what you lost
The Times is building a community page for friends, family and fellow Angelenos to remember what we lost in the Eaton and Palisades fires. The fires ravaged communities and killed…
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LAPD stats showed an uptick in robberies. Was it really just shoplifting?
At the Los Angeles Police Department’s weekly crime briefings this fall, its leaders tracked what seemed to be a troubling rise in robberies in police divisions such as Southwest and…
Read More »California removes slur from state location names
Officials have approved the removal of the derogatory term “squaw” from more than 30 geographic features and place names on California lands, according to an announcement Friday by the state…
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Man charged in series of shooting incidents near UC Berkeley
Berkeley Police have arrested a 45-year-old San Francisco man in connection with a recent series of shooting incidents near the campus of UC Berkeley, officials said. Jeffrey Darren Hue, was…
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CO2 emissions from private jets are skyrocketing
Carbon dioxide emissions from private jets have increased by 46% in the last five years, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Nature Communications Earth & Environment. The…
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Find free child care on election day at these L.A. centers
Parents in Los Angeles don’t need to let child care costs prevent them from voting in person Tuesday — especially with the future of child care funding at stake. Olympic…
Read More »McDonald’s E. coli outbreak now has 90 victims; lawsuits multiply
At least 90 people have been infected with E. coli in a multistate outbreak that health officials say likely stems from onions served on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders and could see…
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Federal Trade Commission Sensitive Location Data Prohibit
On 9 January, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued its first settlement prohibiting a data broker from sharing or selling sensitive location data, and required deletion of all location…
Read More »Google Decision Will End Police Access to Location Data
A recent decision by Google to change the way it stores and accesses users’ opt-in “Location History” in Google Maps, making the data retention period shorter, and making it impossible…
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Haka Küchen has acquired the Mondsee location
Austrian based firm, Haka Küchen’s acquisition of the Mondsee location from Villeroy & Boch, overseen by Olaf Haelke, Senior Director of the Non-Ceramics division, and an in-house lawyer Hoffmann, was…
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Does 911 Track Your Location?
Police officers protect people and ensure that the law is being followed and sometimes this requires finding someone’s location. Whether the police are looking for an active suspect or trying…
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