TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Back in the spring, a shortage of computer chips that had sent auto prices soaring appeared, finally, to be easing. Some relief for consumers seemed to be in sight. That hope has now dimmed. A surge in COVID-19 cases from the … [Continue reading] about Until 2023? Parts shortage will keep auto prices sky-high
Lyft, Uber to cover fees for drivers sued under Texas law
NEW YORK (AP) — Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft said Friday they will cover the legal fees of any driver who is sued under the new law prohibiting most abortions in Texas. The Texas law bans abortions once medical professionals can detect … [Continue reading] about Lyft, Uber to cover fees for drivers sued under Texas law
Cryptocurrency promoter pleads guilty in $2 billion fraud
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Los Angeles man pleaded guilty Wednesday to participating in what prosecutors called a “textbook Ponzi scheme” that defrauded cryptocurrency investors worldwide of more than $2 billion. Prosecutors said Glenn Arcaro, 44, sat atop … [Continue reading] about Cryptocurrency promoter pleads guilty in $2 billion fraud
Breach exposed Dallas student, parent, teacher personal data
DALLAS (AP) — A data breach at the Dallas public school system earlier this month exposed the personal information of students, parents, teachers and staff dating to 2010, system officials revealed Thursday. In statements posted to its website … [Continue reading] about Breach exposed Dallas student, parent, teacher personal data
Experts call for rigorous audit to protect California recall
A group of election security experts on Thursday called for a rigorous audit of the upcoming recall election for California’s governor after copies of systems used to run elections across the country were released publicly. Their letter sent to the … [Continue reading] about Experts call for rigorous audit to protect California recall