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The venue filed a lawsuit alleging a July article falsely suggested it tracked celebrities' sexual orientation for discriminatory purposes. The technology magazine has not issued a public response to the filing.
foxnews.comA Manhattan venue filed a lawsuit against a technology magazine, alleging that a July article falsely implied the venue tracked information about some celebrities' sexual orientation for discriminatory purposes. The complaint states the article contained implications that the venue disputes as inaccurate.
Court documents describe the article as having suggested the tracking occurred for specific purposes that the venue says are not supported by its practices. The venue seeks relief through the legal process for what it describes as false implications in the published report. The technology magazine has not publicly responded to the filing as of the current date.
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slate.comThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a nationwide recall Wednesday for Heavenly Spices garlic powder sold at Dollarama stores due to possible Bacillus cereus contamination. Officials classified the action as Class 2, citing moderate risk of short-term illness.
The HillA federal appeals court reinstated the Pentagon's policy requiring escorts for journalists inside the building. The decision overturned a lower court ruling while a lawsuit by The New York Times continues.
abcnews.go.comThe U.S. House of Representatives approved the Sunshine Protection Act Tuesday on a 308-117 bipartisan vote. The bill now moves to the Senate and would allow states to keep daylight saving time year-round.