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Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states in connection with an investigation into how the company tracked users locations, state attorneys general announced Monday, calling it the largest multistate privacy settlement in U.S history.The investigation by the states, which officials said was spurred by a 2018 Associated Press story, found that Google continued to track people s location data even after they opted out of such tracking.Why data privacy is a concern in the wake of Roe v. Wade reversalCellphone data collection, tracking apps can help states prosecute women see
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Bostonians have been using everyday items to hold parking spots they spent hours digging out of from feet of snow. Now, the city is clearing those space savers from the streets and residents are not pleased, reports CBS News correspondent Anna Werner. Calling dibs on the coveted parking spots is a time-honored traditi
adidas campus on in Boston with its own set of unspoken rules. You don t touch somebody s spot, South Boston resident Chris Heller said. Chris Heller found out the hard way when he moved there two years ago. I came out one morning and three of my tires were slashed and the people were direct about it. They were like, You took this person s spot, Heller said. As far as they were concerned, I was in the wrong and it was just a welcome to the neighborhood. Another South Boston resident Steve Sgarzi said he s seen a wheelchair and BBQ pits serve as spa
converse ce savers. After a relentless barrage of storms and more than 100 inches of snow, household items
adidas og like high chairs, crates and laundry baskets have practically become permanent fixtures on cramped city streets. We don t go to the suburbs and take people s driveways away, you know, that s our spot, Sgarzi said. But now the city is cracking down on the space saving system much to the dismay of Bostonians. We have more mounds of snow than we actually have parking spaces, South Boston resident Carolyn Bartholomew said. Monday, under orders from Mayor Walsh, sanit