(CNBC) — The Supreme Court on Monday ruled 5-4 against Apple, saying iPhone users can pursue their antitrust lawsuit involving the tech giant’s signature electronic marketplace, the App Store. Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the majority opinion, which was joined by the court’s liberal justices.
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A panel of experts say that prospects for genuine reform in Uzbekistan look promising, but are not guaranteed.
Mosques and Muslim-owned shops have been targeted in several towns since the deadly Easter bombings.
Police have been accused of targeting "everyday Kiwis'' during recent armed raids to seize firearms on rural South Island properties. On Thursday, the subject of the latest of the raids was Adam Mielnik ...
Populist leader's traction soaring from anti-migration policies
As expected, Lenovo is launching a new notebook brand. The new Lenovo ThinkBook line of devices are aimed at the small business market, and they combine the features, design, and affordability of consumer notebooks with support for business-friendly options including extended warranties and services. So far it also looks like Lenovo is targeting folks who […]
Читать дальше...NEW YORK — Accusations and counterclaims are piling up as lawyers for organizers of the Woodstock 50 festival and their onetime financial partner head for a New York City courtroom. A hearing is set Monday in the clash over money, control and even whether the anniversary show will happen in August in Watkins Glen, New
KUWAIT: A soldier escaped an attempt to kidnap him by an unidentified person, and was injured while resisting. The soldier was exercising in Jahra when a man attacked him in an attempt to kidnap him, but his resistance thwarted the suspect, who fled. The victim was taken to Jahra Hospital, where he was treated, then […]
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KUWAIT: The national assembly is set to discuss today whether to go ahead with debating a grilling against Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah over alleged government failure to implement development programs and other charges. The grilling was filed by opposition MP Abdulkarim Al-Kandari who charged the prime minister of failing to perform his job […]
Читать дальше...The Madras High Court's Madurai bench on Monday enhanced by nearly four times the compensation awarded by a tribunal to the kin of a pregnant woman, who died in a road accident in 2010. Justice N Kirubakaran, while disposing of an appeal filed by Oriental Insurance Company Ltd, said the woman was six months pregnant when she died in a road accident in 2010 and the foetus should be considered a living person. The compensation was increased from Rs 5.34 lakh to nearly Rs 20 lakh. The woman's husband and their son... Читать дальше...
As many as 5000 pro-lifers braved the unpredictable weather on Saturday to march on Parliament for the 2019 March for Life UK. “This Parliament has got it wrong” Obianuju Ekeocha of Culture of Life Africa, who kicked off the speeches at the end of the March, said that holding the event in Parliament Square was […]
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday found the speech delivered by Mumbai Congress chief and South Mumbai candidate Milind Deora as "violative" under the guidelines of Model Code of Conduct (MCC)."In a matter concerning violation of MCC in a speech delivered by Milind Deora, a candidate of Indian National Congress, April 2, Commission after considering his reply found it violative of para1 and para3 of MCC," the ECI said.The Commission censured and warned him to be more careful in the... Читать дальше...
The untitled next chapter of The Purge franchise will hit cinemas on July 10, 2020, Universal announced today. The last three Purge pics have played the July month with the franchise’s four films grossing more than $456M worldwide. Series creator James DeMonaco is back writing a new tale centering on the 12-hour lawless rampage, and […]
The Election Commission on Monday asked the Delhi Chief Electoral Office to inquire into the allegations of a man who claimed that he was dissuaded from complaining about a mismatch between the vote cast by him and what reflected in the VVPAT machine. The case pertains to a polling booth in the Matiala assembly segment of West Delhi. "My VVPAT machine (Delhi, Matiala, Booth 96) printed the wrong symbol although the EVM machine red bulb glowed correctly. I complained to the presiding officer who directed... Читать дальше...