Fani Willis Schools Jim Jordan With Brutal Correction For His ‘Total Ignorance’
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Fulton County district attorney called out the GOP lawmaker for attempting to “interfere with an active criminal case.”
The Fulton County district attorney called out the GOP lawmaker for attempting to “interfere with an active criminal case.”
The protest comes two days after the Georgia attorney general announced a massive RICO indictment against 61 individuals they allege are “militant anarchists.”
There was a time when Walgreens championed Theranos’ blood tests and offered them at “wellness centers” in its stores. That was before it came to light that Theranos’ tests were faulty, leading to a bitter breakup between the two companies. Now, according to Bloomberg, Walgreens has agreed to pay $44 million to settle a class action lawsuit brought by customers who received flawed Theranos blood tests through its centers in Arizona and California.
Lawyers for both sides struck a deal after a US district judge ordered the case to go to trial, and they filed a notice for a tentative settlement back in May. A court still has to approve the proposal, but based on the court filing by the plaintiffs, those customers will receive around double their out-of-pocket damages if the terms remain unaltered.
The lawsuit accused Walgreens of being “willfully blind” to its partnership with Theranos, alleging that it had good reason to be suspicious of the latter’s fingerprick testing method. Bloomberg says the plaintiffs’ lawyers have acknowledged, however, that Walgreens had a “potent” defense argument when it said that it was also defrauded by the blood-testing company.
Walgreens took Theranos to court in 2016 for a reported $140 million shortly after it formally ended their relationship. They eventually settled the lawsuit in a way that “resolve[d] all claims,” but details about that agreement were undisclosed. As for Theranos, well, the company is now dead, with company founder Elizabeth Holmes currently serving time in prison with a scheduled release date of December 29, 2032.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/walgreens-agrees-to-pay-44-million-to-theranos-blood-test-customers-054227666.html?src=rss
Kavanaugh has told attendees at a judicial conference that addressing recent ethics concerns can increase public confidence in the institution.
The audience member at the governor’s news conference said the Republican’s policies had allowed “people to hunt people like me.”
io9 is proud to present fiction from Lightspeed Magazine. Once a month, we feature a story from Lightspeed’s current issue. This month’s selection is “Money in the Bank” by John Kessel & Bruce Sterling. You can read the story below or listen to the podcast on Lightspeed’s website. Enjoy!
A few of Amazon’s Fire TV Sticks are on sale again, including the Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which is down to $27. It went for $25 during July’s Prime Day, but that deal was only for Prime members — this one’s open to any one with the funds and inclination. This is a 51 percent discount off the $55 list price, and a sale we’ve seen a few times before. Two other streaming dongles are also on sale: the standard, HD-compatible Fire TV Stick is $25 instead of it usual $40, and the set-top Fire TV Cube is down to $120 as opposed to $140.
Of the lot, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is probably best for most people, as it offers a performance boost for just $2 more than the standard stick. The Cube is likely just for those who want to route other systems, like gaming consoles, through their streaming device. The 4K Max offers quick loading and response times and it’ll help you control your Alexa-enabled smart home devices, letting you view live interior or exterior camera footage directly from your TV screen. There’s even a picture-in-picture view so you can see who’s at the door without stopping the show. The 4K Max also includes support for Wi-Fi 6 — so if you’re already set up for that standard or plan to upgrade in the future, this can take advantage of the broader connections.
Our main concern with Amazon’s streaming devices is its less intuitive user interface. Fire OS isn’t as streamlined as Roku or Google’s streaming operating systems, and Amazon tends to favor its own content, heavily promoting its shows, services and products throughout the system.
Right now, we think Roku has the best UI of any streaming device, as we detail in our latest guide on the topic. The dongle we recommend, the Roku Streaming Stick 4K, is currently seeing a modest, 20 percent discount, taking $10 off its usual $50 price tag. That’s well above the all-time low of $25 that we saw for last year’s Black Friday sales, but it’s still a decent buy on a feature-rich streaming stick.
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Coco Gauff has reached her first U.S. Open final by defeating Karolina Muchova 6-4, 7-5 in a match interrupted for 50 minutes by environmental activists.
io9 is proud to present fiction from Lightspeed Magazine. Once a month, we feature a story from Lightspeed’s current issue. This month’s selection is “Money in the Bank” by John Kessel & Bruce Sterling. You can read the story below or listen to the podcast on Lightspeed’s website. Enjoy!
We need more queer-affirming medical leaders to help combat homophobic and anti-trans legislation — and attitudes — that somehow persist.