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In this week’s column, T-Mobile faces negligence litigation over a “SIM-swapping” takeover scheme; Meta is hit with an employment discrimination suit after settling with agencies over allegedly refusing to hire U.S. citizens over temporary visa holders; complaints claim Walmart, Walgreens and other retailers are liable for the sale of acetaminophen allegedly linked to the development of ADHD or autism spectrum disorder.

T-Mobile Liable for Crypto Loss in SIM-Swapping Scheme, Lawsuit Alleges

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