Utah Releases New Evidence in TikTok Lawsuit

“It would be outrageous enough to endanger our kids the way TikTok has—even if it was unintended,” said outgoing Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes. “But the fact that it serves up minors on ‘TikTokLive,’ knowing the danger, understanding the damage, and still monetizing the exploitation of our kids is unconscionable.”



Apple Offers $95m to Settle Siri “Eavesdropping” Lawsuit

“Far from requiring a ‘clear, unambiguous trigger’ as Apple claimed … Siri can be activated by nearly anything, including ‘[t]he sound of a zip’ or an individual raising their arms and speaking,” the lawsuit said. “Once activated, Siri records everything within range of the Siri Devices’ microphone and sends it to Apple’s servers.”



Montana Sues National Park Service Over New Bison Management Plan

“The National Park Service has repeatedly and consistently failed to engage with the state in a meaningful and transparent manner as required by law throughout the planning process,” said Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte. “The National Park Service has not given us a fair shake and has ignored concerns raised by the state. We will always defend our state from federal overreach.”




Missouri Ends Years-Long Lawsuit Against Springfield Public Schools

“The settlement agreement is in the mutual best interests of Missourians, the AGO and the district, as it fairly resolves this dispute through settlement, ensures the district’s compliance with both the Sunshine Law and the Missouri Human Rights Act at the least cost to taxpayers, and conserves public resources,” the Missouri Attorney General’s Office said in a statement.