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The suit also alleges that, soon after he was named CEO of Tinder in late 2016, Blatt groped and sexually harassed Tinder Vice President of Marketing and Communications Rosette Pambakian at a company holiday party. The suit alleges that when Rad notified IAC officials of Blatt's conduct, they covered it up and kept Blatt as CEO specifically because he was central to their plan to downplay the valuation. Pambakian is a plaintiff in the suit.Rad said Pambakian told him about the incident shortly after it happened, and that when he confronted Blatt about it, the CEO threatened him. "I was told ... 'If you take me down, I'm going to take you down with me,'" he told CNN.This is not the first time there have been allegations of sexual harassment at the executive level at Tinder.In fact one of the plaintiffs in the suit, and a co-founder of Tinder, Justin Mateen, was accused of sexual harassment in 2014. But unlike Blatt, who stayed in his job, Mateen, an ally of Rad, was forced to quit the company and lost half of his options.A lawsuit by the alleged victim in that case — Whitney Wolfe Herd, who went on to found Bumble — against Tinder, Match and IAC alleged that Mateen harassed her and that Rad allowed the harassment to take place. It settled without an admission of wrongdoing by any of the parties.Asked by CNN about it, Rad said that Mateen paid the financial consequences for his actions."That's not relevant to the fact that this company made promises to all the Tinder employees, including Justin, and reneged on those promises and overlooked the contracts they had with us," Rad said. 1606

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The problems with food apparently continued, reflecting a common method of mistreatment that can proliferate among parents intent on isolating their children, said Rachel Coleman, executive director of the Coalition for Responsible Home Education."Abusive parents wield food as a weapon," she said. "Home-schooling allows them to do so with sometimes-deadly efficiency."A few weeks before the fatal crash, Devonte Hart started showing up at a neighbor's house in Woodland, Washington, "asking for food and saying that they were taking meals away from him due to punishment," neighbor Bruce DeKalb told HLN."It started out as one time a day and escalated up to three times a day, until a week went by and we decided that we needed to get professional help," he said.DeKalb said he called Child Protective Services on March 23, three days before the fatal wreck, to report what he suspected was child abuse. 905

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The WSJ, citing sources, reported Apple's ongoing legal dispute with Qualcomm over licensing agreements may be part of the reason for the company's move to ditch Qualcomm's chips. 179

  

The suspect drove at high speeds up to 120 mph, ran red lights and stop signs, and weaved through traffic, sometimes almost hitting oncoming cars.The Los Angeles Police Department stopped chasing the SUV in South Los Angeles, and the suspect drove through Palms and Venice and eventually to Santa Monica, where he got on the Pacific Coast Highway and made it to Ventura County.The California Highway Patrol pursued the car back into Los Angeles County, and the suspect stopped at a Shell station near Parker Road and the Golden State (5) Freeway in the Castaic area, where he was taken into custody shortly before 9 p.m., KTLA reported. 636

  

The station reported several power outages across the area, including in Simms, Sun Prairie and parts of Great Falls.Montana Gov. Steve Bullock declared a state of emergency across the state to help local municipalities deal with the storm.According to a news release from the governor's office, as much as three feet of snow has fallen in some parts of the state."With an unprecedented winter storm throwing our state a surprise in September, state and local governments are working closely together to protect the health and safety of Montanans and our top priority is making sure that happens," Bullock said.Potential to be historically significantWhile snow in September may sound shocking in some parts of the country, Cabrera says that it is not that uncommon for the area. What is surprising is the amount, he said."If the forecast pans out, this would rival or surpass the 1934 winter storm which was for many areas the top early-season snowfall event on record," Cabrera said.Winds are predicted to gust at 35 to 45 mph on Sunday, Cabrera said. These winds, combined with the snow that is forecast, could lead to whiteout conditions."This has the potential to be a historically significant early-season snow event," said the National Weather Service in Great Falls, Montana.The unexpected and destructiveThe National Weather Service anticipates that the storm will bring damage as well as surprise."Very heavy wet snow and strong winds will lead to downed trees, power outages, and treacherous travel conditions," the weather service said.With winds this strong and the sudden cold air interacting with the warmer mountain lake water, there is the chance for damaging waves across Montana's Flathead Lake.And given the expected wet nature of the snow, a host of potentially dangerous impacts could result.Widespread tree damage and downed power lines are possible, resulting in power outages. Agricultural damage could be caused by the record cold temperatures.Livestock is also at risk. The National Weather Service warned, "make sure livestock and pets also have the essentials that they will need during the storm."Montanans capture images of snow's effectsMontana residents didn't waste time in showing how the snow is affecting them. 2247

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