As Mark Gurman noted in a tweet, the lawsuit claims the management of an Apple Store in Reston, VA, “failed to accommodate an employee’s Jewish faith and subsequently fired him because of his religion and in retaliation for complaining of religion-based discrimination.”
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The only human-made element behind Xania Monet’s act appear to be the lyrics.
Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, aka PomPompurin, is linked to crimes including the 2021 breach that sent out fake cybersecurity warning emails from the FBI. After pleading guilty to one count of access device conspiracy, one count of access device solicitation, and one count of possession of child sexual abuse material, he was originally sentenced to 20 years of supervised release.
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Two terrorism-related charges against Mangione were dropped at a court hearing on Tuesday in the New York state case.
Last year, the Archive lost an appeal in its ebook lending case, and now it has settled the lawsuit over its Great 78 Project:
The Internet Archive’s blog simply says:
As noted in the recent court filings in UMG Recordings, Inc. v. Internet Archive, both parties have advised the Court that the matter has been settled. The parties have reached a confidential resolution of all claims and will have no further public comment on this matter.

The Wall Street Journal’s fuckup while covering Charlie Kirk’s killing needs more than an editor’s note.















