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  • Associated Press

    Justice Jackson reports a $900,000 book advance and tickets from Beyoncé

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson collected nearly $900,000 last year for her upcoming memoir, one of four Supreme Court justices who reported sizable income from book deals. Jackson also disclosed she received four tickets to a Beyoncé concert valued at $3,700 from the singer herself. The details were included in annual reports of the justices' finances that were released Friday.

  • People

    Blind Former USC Player Jake Olson Mourns Death of 'Beloved Guide Dog': 'A Bond Was Broken Today'

    "A part of me died today along with the loss of my bestest friend I could have ever ask for," Olson said while revealing the sad news on Instagram

  • Reuters

    LinkedIn disables tool for targeted ads to comply with EU tech rules

    Microsoft's LinkedIn has discontinued a tool that allows it to use sensitive personal data for targeted advertising in order to comply with EU online content rules, the social media platform said on Friday. The move by the company followed a complaint by civil society organisations to the European Commission, which also acts as the tech watchdog for the 27-country bloc. Companies are not allowed to use sensitive personal data such as race, sexual orientation or political opinions for their targeted ads.