Facebook is accusing Alexander Alexandrovich Solonchenko of using automated means to scrape phone numbers and Facebook user IDs in 2018 and 2019.
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One year after banning American tourists, Madagascar is welcoming back US travelers
The island country, located off the coast of East Africa, had banned tourists from the U.S. and a handful of other countries in October 2020.
Got an older Android smartphone? You may need a new phone to keep using WhatsApp.
Starting Nov. 1, Facebook-owned WhatsApp will drop support for Android smartphones running systems older than Android 4.1, according to its website.
Lyft reveals more than 4,000 reported sexual assaults in three years
The release of the sexual assault figures follows a flurry of lawsuits accusing Lyft of failing to protect riders from sexual assault and rape.
Canada paves way for US tourism by rolling back travel advisory in place since March 2020
The previous travel advisory was posted in March 2020 and told all Canadians to avoid non-essential travel outside of the country “until further notice.”
Want your hotel room cleaned every day? It’s time to reset your expectations
The absence of daily housekeeping will be a permanent change at some hotel properties, according to hospitality experts.
Think resort fees are too high? A lawsuit claims the fees made Marriott tens of millions.
Marriott made approximately $17 million from resort fees in 2019, according to a recently unsealed District of Columbia Attorney General’s lawsuit.
Diverted planes, delays at Reagan National Airport after American Airlines plane blows tires
Reagan National Airport shut down 2 of its 3 runways after an American Airlines plane, operated by Republic Airways, blew its tires upon landing.
‘It’s fun to play dress-up, but now we’re sweaty’: Getting that cute fall pic in hot weather
Pumpkin patches have become more than just a fun fall outing. They’re the perfect spot for people looking for a festive backdrop for social media.
From vaccines to testing: What travelers need to know before the new US travel system on Nov. 8
The White House announced that a new international air travel system will go into effect Nov. 8, allowing entry for fully vaccinated foreign tourists.