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Alphabet's Google agreed to pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit that claimed the tech giant violated data privacy laws ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas attorney general wins $60 million judgment in pollution lawsuitA Texas business illegally dumped industrial waste into Skull Creek in Colorado County six years ago, then residents ...
Google has agreed to pay $1.375 billion in a settlement in principle reached with the state of Texas over allegations the ...
A county judge, two City Council members and a former county election administrator are among Ken Paxton’s targets as he ...
Six individuals, including a county judge and city council members, were indicted in Frio County, Texas for allegedly ...
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Google will pay $1.4 billion to Texas to settle claims the company collected data on users without permission, the state’s ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNKen Paxton says Google will pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle privacy suitThe state attorney general sued Google in 2022, alleging it unlawfully tracked and collected users’ private data.
The public health practice of adding fluoride to drinking water is facing heavy scrutiny from the Trump administration, and ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNJohn Bash, first candidate to enter Texas attorney general’s race, exitsThe former federal prosecutor cited shifting priorities after a family health scare for his withdrawal, which comes less than ...
His office plans to depose the superintendent and others as part of an investigation into whether the district is using ...
State Rep. Cole Hefner says SB17 is the nation's "strongest bill" against its four biggest adversaries: China, Iran, Russia ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced in a Thursday press release that he has a new investigative target: Toothpaste.
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