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eBay agrees to pay $59 million settlement for improper pill presses sold online

Online retailer eBay has agreed to pay $59 million to settle claims that it violated the Controlled Substances Act (‘CSA’) by selling pill presses that were then used in illegal drug manufacturing. The Justice Department said in a press release Wednesday: “Pill presses and encapsulating machines can be used by criminals to manufacture illegal drugs …when used with a mold, stamp, or die mimicking commonly prescribed controlled substances.”  eBay has also agreed to impose tighter controls on the sale of prohibited and controlled items.

The Justice Department said that some of the pill presses sold via eBay were used to mimic existing brands and that some were capable of pressing thousands of pills in a short time. According to the Justice Department, the CSA requires identities of the purchasing party to be verified for certain kinds of medical equipment, including pill presses.

Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta, chair of the Justice Department’s Opioid Epidemic Civil Litigation Task Force, said: “the civil division will continue to work with our law-enforcement partners to ensure that all those involved in the sale of counterfeit pills and the equipment used to manufacture counterfeit pills are held accountable.”

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Mark Zuckerberg apologizes at Senate hearing with other tech CEOs on child exploitation

On Wednesday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized to parents and families at a Senate hearing on child safety on social media, who said their children were harmed by social media use. During the heated Senate Judiciary hearing on Capitol Hill, Zuckerberg, who owns social media platforms Facebook and Instagram, answered questions on the impact of social media on children.

The Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing called “Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis” saw lawmakers grill Zuckerberg, as well as X CEO Linda Yaccarino, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew, and Discord CEO Jason Citron. The hearing featured a video of children speaking about their experiences with online bullying, abuse and more. Families attended the hearing, some holding up photos of their children as senators questioned the CEOs. Many were also wearing blue ribbons that read, “STOP Online Harms! Pass KOSA!,” referring to the Kids Online Safety Act, which would create a duty of care for social media companies.

Committee chair Dick Durbin bashed the platforms for failing to protect children, and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham told Zuckerberg that he had “blood on his hands” from a “product that’s killing people.”

When Zuckerberg was asked by Republican senator Josh Hawley if he would like to apologize to victims harmed by his product, the Meta CEO addressed families in attendance directly, saying: “I’m sorry for everything you have all been through. No one should go through the things that your families have suffered and this is why we invest so much and we are going to continue doing industry-wide efforts to make sure no one has to go through the things your families have had to suffer.”

Zuckerberg and the other social media CEOs touted their child safety procedures online. Meta has previously said that it has spent $5 billion on safety and security in 2023. The CEOs also said they would work with lawmakers, parents, nonprofits and law enforcement to protect minors. Zuckerberg declined to commit to Hawley’s suggestion that he set up a victim’s compensation fund.

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Justin Timberlake to embark on ‘Forget Tomorrow World Tour’

Justin Timberlake will launch his first solo tour in five years with The Forget Tomorrow World Tour.

The first leg of Timberlake’s global outing kicks off on April 29th at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC making 22 stops across North America in Seattle, WA; Los Angeles, CA; Atlanta, GA; Miami, FL; Chicago, IL; New York, NY; Boston, MA and more before wrapping up in Lexington, KY at Rupp Arena on July 9th. Additional dates including stops in Europe and the UK will be announced soon.

Timberlake recently dropped his new song ‘Selfish’ off his newly-announced sixth album, Everything I Thought It Was, which will be released on March 15. The album marks Timberlake’s first since 2018’s Man of the Woods.

General on sale tickets for the ‘Forget Tomorrow World Tour’ will be available beginning Friday, February 2nd at 10 am local time via Ticketmaster.

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Avril Lavigne adds new dates to ‘Greatest Hits’ tour

Due to popular demand, Avril Lavigne has added additional dates to her 2024 headlining tour across North America.

The singer had previously announced that Avril Lavigne: The Greatest Hits Tour will feature special guests All Time Low, Simple Plan, Royal and the Serpent, and Girlfriends.

The North American tour kicks off May 22 in Vancouver, Canada, making stops in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Toronto, Charlotte, Chicago and more before wrapping up on Wednesday, Sept 18 in Calgary, one of the newly-announced dates.  An additional new date at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on August 12 was also added.

Tickets for the previously announced dates are on sale HERE; tickets for the newly added go on sale Thursday, February 1 at 10 AM Local Time at Ticketmaster.com

Avril Lavigne adds additional Greatest Hits Tour dates

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