The company claims they were fired for violating its data security policy, while the former employees say Google retaliated against them for labor activity.
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Scientists’ warnings, U.S. retreat add urgency to U.N. climate talks
Organizers expect around 25,000 people to attend the Dec. 2-13 meeting in Madrid.
Iraqi prime minister submits resignation amid more violence
One lawmaker says Adel Abdul-Mahdi will likely be ousted by parliament in a vote of no-confidence.
One year later, mystery surrounds China’s gene-edited babies
Scientist He Jiankui hasn’t been seen publicly in 11 months, and nothing is known about the health of the three babies.
Trump keeps tradition of pardoning turkey
The president mostly stuck to the script – with an impeachment joke thrown in – as he spared the life of Butter the turkey.
Nancy Grace joins Fox Nation streaming service
Her podcast and SiriusXM radio show ‘Crime Stories with Nancy Grace’ will air five days a week.
No thanks: Native Americans to hold 50th gathering of grief
Descendants of the Wampanoag tribe are determined to ensure the world doesn’t forget the disease and oppression European settlers brought.
Rescuers comb rubble after earthquake in Albania kills 21
More than 600 have been injured but officials say there is no indication as to how many may still be buried.
Audi to cut 9,500 jobs in switch to electrification
Audi will create 2,000 new jobs in the process to strengthen its engineering workforce for electric cars and digital offerings.
Ad business a boon for Amazon but a turn-off for shoppers
The world’s biggest shopping site is the third largest ad platform in the U.S., with advertisers bidding for specific keywords to help sell their products.