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Uber and Lyft Agree to Pay $328 Million to Settle Wage Theft and Sick Leave Allegations in New York

New York State Attorney General Letitia James has announced that Uber and Lyft have agreed to pay a combined $328 million to settle allegations of wage theft and failure to provide mandatory paid sick leave. This settlement will benefit over 100,000 drivers in New York, guaranteeing them a minimum of $26 an hour in wages and mandatory sick leave. The Attorney General's office is committed to protecting workers' rights and ensuring that companies are held accountable for their actions.

Apple Inc. Working to Address Complaints of iPhones Becoming Uncomfortably Hot with iOS17 Update

Apple has announced an update to the iOS17 system to address complaints of its recently released iPhone 15 lineup becoming uncomfortably hot. The company is blaming a software bug and other issues tied to popular apps such as Instagram and Uber for the issue, and is working with app developers to make changes to prevent the phones from overheating. An update to the operating system is expected to be released soon to fix the glitch.

Arizona Woman Rescued After Passing Chilling Note to Customer at Gas Station Begging for Help

A woman in Arizona was rescued after she passed a note to a customer at a gas station begging for help. She had been abducted by a man posing as an Uber driver and was being driven towards Las Vegas. The customer contacted the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office, who were able to locate the van and rescue the woman. The woman was reunited with her family and the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office commended her quick thinking and bravery.

Judge Adelman Rules in Favor of John Huber’s Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Kyle Rittenhouse and Others

John Huber, the father of Anthony Huber, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Kyle Rittenhouse, police officers, and other defendants for their alleged role in the events leading up to the shooting of his son in 2020. U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman has ruled that the lawsuit can proceed, allowing the Huber family to seek damages and hold the defendants accountable. The case is ongoing and a trial date has yet to be set.

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