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The Jeep Wrangler is one of the most popular SUVs in the country — and the world.But lately, a growing number of owners have been raising questions about the frames under those vehicles. And they don't know if a recent recall of some models is enough to fix the issues.Benjamin Rutter's 2019 Jeep Wrangler is spotless. But when this Jeep enthusiast was recently cleaning the underside after a drive, he was puzzled."These welds are nowhere near what I expected," he said.Rutter knows a bit about welding and saw what looked to him like breaks in what should have been a solid weld."You've got an inch or so of completely missed bead on this part of the rear frame," he said.He is concerned about what could happen down the road."My biggest fear is if I went off-roading," he said, "and did a full flex on the wheels, that frame rail could completely pop." 867

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The nominations for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Tuesday.Outstanding lead actor in a limited series or TV movieMahershala Ali, "True Detective"Benicio del Toro, "Escape at Dannemora"Hugh Grant, "A Very English Scandal"Jared Harris, "Chernobyl"Jharrel Jerome, "When They See Us"Sam Rockwell, "Fosse/Verdon"Outstanding lead actress in a limited series or TV movieAmy Adams, "Sharp Objects"Patricia Arquette, "Escape at Dannemora"Aunjanue Ellis, "When They See Us"Joey King, "The Act"Niecy Nash, "When They See Us"Michelle Williams, "Fosse/Verdon"Outstanding lead actor in a comedy seriesAnthony Anderson, "Black-ish"Don Cheadle, "Black Monday,"Ted Danson, "The Good Place"Michael Douglas, "The Kominksy Method"Bill Hader, "Barry"Eugene Levy, "Schitt's Creek"Outstanding lead actress in a comedy seriesChristina Applegate, "Dead to Me"Rachel Brosnahan, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"Julia-Louis Dreyfus, "Veep"Natasha Lyonne, "Russian Doll"Catherine O'Hara, "Schitt's Creek"Phoebe Waller-Bridge, "Fleabag"Outstanding lead actor in a drama seriesJason Bateman, "Ozark"Sterling K. Brown, "This is Us"Kit Harrington, "Game of Thrones"Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul"Billy Porter, "Pose"Milo Ventimiglia, "This Is Us"Outstanding lead actress in a drama seriesEmilia Clarke, "Game of Thrones"Jodie Comer, "Killing Eve"Viola Davis, "How to Get Away With Murder"Laura Linney, "Ozark"Mandy Moore, "This Is Us"Sandra Oh, "Killing Eve"Robin Wright, "House of Cards"Outstanding reality/competition series"The Amazing Race""American Ninja Warrior""Nailed It""RuPaul's Drag Race""Top Chef""The Voice"Outstanding variety talk series"The Daily Show with Trevor Noah""Full Frontal with Samantha Bee""Jimmy Kimmel Live""Last Week Tonight with John Oliver""The Late Late Show with James Corden""The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"Outstanding limited Series"Chernobyl""Escape at Dannemora""Fosse/Verdon"'Sharp Objects""When They See Us"Outstanding comedy series"Veep""The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel""Barry""The Good Place""Fleabag""Russian Doll""Schitt's Creek"Outstanding drama series"Better Call Saul""Bodyguard""Game of Thrones""Killing Eve""Ozark""Pose""Succession""This Is Us"Read below for a list of nominees in major categories and you can see more 2255

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The Federal Trade Commission announced a billion settlement with Facebook on Wednesday, resolving a sweeping investigation by regulators into how the company lost control over massive troves of personal data and mishandled its communications with users. It is the largest fine in FTC history — and yet still only about a month's worth of revenue for Facebook.The deal comes amid growing calls in Washington for greater transparency and accountability for technology companies, whose power over social movements as well as personal information has increasingly come to be seen as dangerous by politicians, users, and even one of Facebook's co-founders.Facebook agreed to the deal following years of damaging admissions about the company's privacy practices, such as the inadvertent exposure of up to 87 million users' information to the political analysis firm Cambridge Analytica.The settlement resolves a formal complaint by the FTC alleging that Facebook "used deceptive disclosures and settings" that eroded user privacy, violating a prior agreement Facebook signed with the commission in 2012. Facebook also broke the law, the FTC alleged, by misusing phone numbers obtained for account security purposes to also target advertisements to its users. And the company allegedly deceived "tens of millions of users" by implying that a facial recognition feature on the service had not been enabled by default, when in fact it had."The magnitude of the billion penalty and sweeping conduct relief are unprecedented in the history of the FTC," said Chairman Joseph Simons in a statement. "The relief is designed not only to punish future violations but, more importantly, to change Facebook's entire privacy culture to decrease the likelihood of continued violations."Facebook did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The FTC settlement — which also covers Facebook subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp — could set the tone for a wave of further action by policymakers worldwide as they seek to rein in the most powerful players in Silicon Valley.The billion fine is nearly 30 times the FTC's largest-ever civil penalty to date — 8 million, which was levied on Dish Network in 2017 — reflecting the tremendous scale of Facebook's operations, as well as the enormity of its self-admitted mistakes.In addition to the record civil penalty, Facebook also agreed to accept greater oversight of its privacy practices. Under the FTC deal, Facebook's board will form a privacy oversight committee made up of independent members who cannot be fired by CEO Mark Zuckerberg alone. That committee will be charged with appointing still other officials who must periodically and truthfully certify that Facebook is complying with the FTC agreement, or risk being held personally liable. Zuckerberg will also be required to make those same certifications, the FTC said."False certifications would subject Mr. Zuckerberg and the [designated compliance officers] to personal liability, including civil and criminal penalties," Simons said in a statement written jointly with the Commission's two other Republican members, Christine Wilson and Noah Phillips.The FTC also required that regular third-party assessments of Facebook's privacy practices not rely on company materials but instead on the auditor's own fact-finding.The FTC voted 3-2 to approve the settlement, with the agency's two Democrats dissenting because they believed the measure did not go far enough. In dissents, Commissioners Rohit Chopra and Rebecca Slaughter said they believed the fines were far too small, and that the FTC wrongfully gave Zuckerberg and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg a pass."Failing to hold them accountable only encourages other officers to be similarly neglectful in discharging their legal obligations," wrote Chopra. "In my view, it is appropriate to charge officers and directors personally when there is reason to believe that they have meaningfully participated in unlawful conduct, or negligently turned a blind eye toward their subordinates doing the same."Other prominent tech critics, including Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley, have said a billion fine would be "a bargain" for Facebook. In an earnings report earlier this year, Facebook said it was setting aside billion to help cover expenses related to the expected penalty. It reported quarterly revenues of billion at the time and its stock rose after it announced the charge, signaling investors were relieved by the probable outcome.For more than a year, Facebook — once the darling of policymakers and a celebrated example of American ingenuity — has lurched from crisis to crisis.This past October, for example, Facebook disclosed that hackers had compromised tens of millions of accounts by exploiting a series of software flaws, culminating in their ability to impersonate users and take over their profiles.The following month, Facebook 4985

  

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced schools around the world to shift to online classes — including Berklee College of Music in Boston. Like many college students, Shelbie Rassler missed her friends from school. So, the senior composition major decided to find a way to bring her community together.According to 321

  

TEHRAN, Iran – Online videos appear to show Iranian police and security forces firing tear gas and live ammunition to disperse demonstrators who protested the Islamic Republic's initial denial that it shot down a Ukrainian jetliner. The videos obtained Monday by The Associated Press show tear gas being fired on what appears to be a peaceful crowd, which then turns to run away. Gunfire can be heard in the background. Another clip shows a woman being carried away as a crowd shouts that she's been shot. The protests came after Iran belatedly acknowledged accidentally shooting down a passenger plane and killing scores of Iranians at a time of soaring tensions with the United States.It remains to be seen whether the plane tragedy will generate large, sustained demonstrations. Even if it does, Iran's Revolutionary Guard has decades of experience in crushing dissent. Iranians have risen up in several waves of protests since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, all of which have been crushed by security forces loyal to the theocratic government. Iran put down a student revolt in 1999 and quashed the so-called Green Movement that emerged a decade later, even after it brought millions to the streets. 1213

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