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" ... A judge on Monday certified a class action lawsuit against Apple over its controversial butterfly keyboard, a blow to Apple as it tries to move past years of complaints dogging its MacBook lineup. ... "
" ... Elie: I also want to say, we did our best to be fair to people involved, even those who didn’t want to be involved in the book. This isn’t about Rodney dogging his people. It’s about his experience. ... "
" ... Even with election and stimulus uncertainty still dogging Wall Street, it seems that there is a certain amount of stability to the market because of expectations the Fed will do whatever it can to help out the economy. ... "
" ... Even with star backers, Baghadjian and Schermerhorn will face some of the same challenges dogging other social media companies. Lolly’s videos don’t have comments, which they hope will cut down on trolling and harassment. There’s also the risk that other dating apps or social networks, even TikTok, could eventually copy their idea. When it comes to content moderation, the duo says Lolly will have similar community guidelines to TikTok regarding nudity and hate speech. When videos are flagged, a human will review them, even if Baghadjian and Schermerhorn have to sit down and do it themselves. But they’re still figuring out how to scale those efforts. ... "
" ... Monday’s slump didn’t extend to Treasury yields, which continued forging new 11-month highs. It was kind of an odd way to start the week, with signs of caution dogging mega-cap stocks and lifting VIX but also some selling of bonds. Maybe investors are trying to position themselves for whatever might happen as earnings season looms, starting with Delta (DAL) and many big banks later this week. It’s not rare to see consolidation and position squaring at times like these, and the tension in D.C. could also have people a little confused about which way to lean. ... "