Prosecutors released new details about their murder case against Brian Walshe in the death of his wife, Ana Walshe, during his arraignment Wednesday. Among the more startling revelations were the contents of Brian Walshe’s Google searches on his son’s iPad in the days after his wife was reportedly last seen. Here’s what those searches included: Jan. 1 Google searches 4:55 a.m.: “How long before a body starts to smell?” 4:58 a.m.: “How to stop a body from… Source link
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Read More »Deadline to File Claim in the Google Class-Action Lawsuit Settlement in Illinois Nears – NBC Chicago
Time is running out for eligible Illinois residents to submit their claims as part of a multi-million dollar settlement in a class-action lawsuit involving Google. The lawsuit, which mirrors one recently settled with Facebook that resulted in many residents receiving checks worth nearly $400 this year, claimed the company violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by “collecting and storing biometric data of individuals who, while residing in Illinois,… Source link
Read More »Jason Garrett to replace Drew Brees on NBC
NBC Sports has picked former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett to replace Drew Brees as an analyst on “Football Night in America,” the network announced Tuesday. Brees departed NBC after one season of working as a Sunday night analyst and color commentator for Notre Dame games. His exit was reported last month and confirmed earlier this week by NBC Sports chairman Pete Bevacqua, who said Brees wanted to spend more time with his family in retirement. Garrett has been working for NBC as an… Source link
Read More »What is the Illinois Law Behind the Google, Facebook Settlements? – NBC Chicago
After several Illinois residents received checks in the mail following a Facebook settlement, more are now expected as part of a new Google settlement. It all stems from the same Illinois law. The lawsuits against Google and Facebook claimed the companies violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act. Neither company has admitted wrongdoing in the cases, but settlements led to checks for many residents. Illinois’ Biometric Privacy Act prohibits private sector… Source link
Read More »How Much Money Could You Get in Illinois Google Settlement and When? – NBC Chicago
Illinois residents could soon receive a check as part of a new settlement in a class action lawsuit against Google, but how much could you see and when? The lawsuit, which mirrors one recently settled with Facebook that resulted in many residents receiving checks worth nearly $400 last month, claimed the company violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by “collecting and storing biometric data of individuals who, while residing in Illinois, appeared in a… Source link
Read More »Looking to File a Claim in the Google Settlement in Illinois? Here’s the Form – NBC Chicago
Eligible Illinois residents can now file a claim in a class action settlement following a lawsuit that was filed against Google alleging privacy violations by the company under state law. The lawsuit, which mirrors one recently settled with Facebook that resulted in many residents receiving checks last month, claimed the company violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by “collecting and storing biometric data of individuals who, while residing in Illinois,… Source link
Read More »Illinois Residents Can Now File Claim for Settlement Money in Google Lawsuit – NBC Chicago
Illinois residents could soon receive a check as part of a new settlement in a class action lawsuit against Google, claiming the company violated a state privacy law. The lawsuit, which mirrors one recently settled with Facebook that resulted in many residents receiving checks last month, claimed the company violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act by “collecting and storing biometric data of individuals who, while residing in Illinois, appeared in a… Source link
Read More »Al Michaels to call select playoff games at NBC after Amazon jump
Al Michaels may be done in the “Sunday Night Football” booth, but he’s not leaving NBC just yet. Michaels has been given “emeritus status” and will “continue to broadcast and contribute across NBC Sports’ high-profile properties,” the network announced on Tuesday. Among other things, Michaels is expected to work NFL playoff games on NBC and help with Olympics coverage again in 2024. Michaels is set to take over calling “Thursday Night Football” broadcasts for Amazon Prime… Source link
Read More »Drew Brees is reportedly done at NBC
Drew Brees is out at NBC. The former New Orleans Saints quarterback is done at the network after a single season working as a studio and game analyst for its NFL broadcasts, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reports. Per the report, the decision was mutual. Brees preferred calling games over studio work while NBC “soured” on Brees as a color commentator after holding out hope that he could develop as the heir apparent to Cris Collinsworth on “Sunday Night Football” broadcasts, according to… Source link
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