Court Validates TikTok Prohibition and Sale Mandate Across U.S.

A federal appeals court recently confirmed the legality of a U.S. law that mandates either the sale or the prohibition of the popular social media app TikTok, citing national security concerns. The law, which aims to mitigate potential risks posed by the Chinese-owned app on American data privacy, could have significant implications on its millions of users across the nation who rely on the platform for creating and sharing content. The decision is a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over the balance between national security and the free use of international digital platforms. The … Read more

Government Seeks to Dismantle Google’s Empire, Proposes Sale of Chrome in Antitrust Crackdown

WASHINGTON — In a significant legal move, the Justice Department has urged a federal judge to compel tech giant Google to divest its ownership of the popular web browser Chrome. This request comes as a part of broader antitrust actions aimed at curbing Google’s dominance in the digital market. The government’s actions highlight growing concerns over monopolistic practices in the tech industry, particularly regarding the control over internet browsers and online advertising sectors. Google, which also controls the vast majority of the world’s search engine market, may face substantial changes to its business structure if … Read more

Rhode Island Attorney General Takes Legal Action Against Real Estate Agent Over Alleged Deceptive Home Sale Scheme

Providence, Rhode Island – The Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office has initiated legal action against a local real estate agent and his affiliates, accusing them of orchestrating a deceitful scheme to exploit a Haitian couple’s limited English skills and coerce them into selling their home at a significantly low price. The lawsuit, filed by Special Assistant Attorney General Jordan Mickman on October 31, targets Kyle Seyboth and his businesses, including The Seyboth Team Real Estate associated with Century 21. The Delva family, Marie and Jean Marie Delva, elderly Haitian immigrants who have lived comfortably in … Read more

Ouachita Parish to Debate New Proposal on Kratom Sale Regulations

Monroe, LA – The Ouachita Parish Police Jury is set to deliberate on a new ordinance that could significantly impact the local availability of Kratom, a substance known for both its medicinal uses and potential health risks. As the debate heats up, residents and officials express varied opinions on the proposed regulations that would affect how Kratom is sold and distributed throughout the parish. Kratom, a plant native to Southeast Asia, has gained popularity in the United States as a supplement that proponents argue can help with pain relief, depression, and anxiety. However, it has … Read more