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Former Fresno Congressman TJ Cox is expected to report to federal prison after being sentenced to one year and one day for wire fraud tied to illegal financial schemes. Prosecutors say he created secret bank accounts and misused business and client funds before entering Congress, ultimately securing fraudulent loans in the process.
Former President Joe Biden is suing the Justice Department to block the release of audio recordings from private interviews he gave to a ghostwriter, which were later used in a special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents. Biden’s legal team argues the recordings are personal and protected by privacy laws, while the DOJ plans to release them to Congress and a conservative group unless a court intervenes.
Californians now have an easier time removing their personal data from data brokers after an investigation revealed many companies were quietly making it harder to opt out. The investigation found dozens of data brokers hid their deletion/opt‑out pages from search engines, but after public pressure and a Senate inquiry, most have stopped doing that—making it simpler for people to find and use their legal right to delete their data.
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Former Fresno Congressman TJ Cox is expected to report to federal prison after being sentenced to one year and one day for wire fraud tied to illegal financial schemes. Prosecutors say he created secret bank accounts and misused business and client funds before entering Congress, ultimately securing fraudulent loans in the process.
Former President Joe Biden is suing the Justice Department to block the release of audio recordings from private interviews he gave to a ghostwriter, which were later used in a special counsel investigation into his handling of classified documents. Biden’s legal team argues the recordings are personal and protected by privacy laws, while the DOJ plans to release them to Congress and a conservative group unless a court intervenes.
Californians now have an easier time removing their personal data from data brokers after an investigation revealed many companies were quietly making it harder to opt out. The investigation found dozens of data brokers hid their deletion/opt‑out pages from search engines, but after public pressure and a Senate inquiry, most have stopped doing that—making it simpler for people to find and use their legal right to delete their data.
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