A Texas judge found the law requiring adults and minors to verify their age before downloading apps or making in-app purchases likely violates adults and minors' First Amendment rights.
U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman ruled that the intent of the new law is sound, but as written, it violates the First Amendment.
Senate Bill 2420, which would have gone into effect on Jan. 1, likely violates the First Amendment, according to the ruling.
Charlotte is a delivery hot spot with high demand for online pickup and delivery orders, Walmart spokeswoman Allison Jones said during the behind-the-scenes look Thursday.
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Retiree Eileen Gowlak, 86, used to buy her clothes from Walmart when the retailer would have a big sale. But those days are over. “I noticed the clothing went up, and they don’t have the sales they ...
In its latest retreat from India’s crowded online retail market, Walmart-backed fintech giant PhonePe has wound down its Pincode e-commerce app and will shift the business toward B2B services for ...
If you've been waiting to see the Switch 2 drop in price, your time has arrived. The highly sought-after console has produced a lot of hype, with Nintendo gamers loving all of the improvements made to ...