US judge says Google must fact some advertisers' antitrust claims, dismisses others
(Refiles to fix typo in headline) (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday ruled that Alphabet's Google must face advertisers' proposed class action lawsuit claiming that it monopolizes the ad exchange Key Points
ThePrintUS cancer patient dies after surgical robot burns holes in organs
A man has filed a lawsuit against a company, Intuitive Surgical (IS), claiming that his wife suffered health complications after a procedure conducted by a surgical robot. She eventually died following the surgery. Key Points
India TodayGot message about Punjab Bank financial scheme? It is fake
Some customers are receiving a fraudulent message claiming there's a reward worth Rs 6,000 under PNB 130th government financial scheme. But the claim is fake. Key Points
India TodayMan puts out video message claiming responsibility for multiple blasts at religious gathering in Kerala
Identifying himself as Martin in the video, which was aired on various TV channels, the man alleged that he took the decision as the teachings of the organisation were seditious. No one from the organisation has reacted to his allegations. Meanwhile, a person claiming to be a member of the religious group told a TV channel that no such person was part of their organisation presently. Key Points
Economic Times‘Invasion vibes’: Elon Musk, German government spar over migrant rescues at sea
Musk shared a video on X that showed migrants and aid workers on a boat. The video was posted by a user claiming to show German NGO ships in the Mediterranean Sea collecting illegal immigrants before they are unloaded in Italy. Key Points
India TodayPoonch attack: JeM offshoot releases photos of ambush, says ‘video soon’
The People?s Anti-Fascist Front, an offshoot of Jaish-e-Mohammad, has released pictures claiming to be from the site of a recent ambush in Poonch district. The group has previously claimed responsibility for the attack, during which five soldiers were killed and another seriously injured. The Indian army has deployed special forces teams, drones and helicopters to track down the terrorists responsible, but has so far been unsuccessful. Key Points
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