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Kentucky is suing Roblox for allegedly allowing child predators to run rampant on its platform and exposing children to heinous material — including simulators of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s ...
Kentucky has sued Roblox, alleging that children are accessing violent simulation games on the popular gaming platform, including depictions of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, just weeks after the ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman has announced a lawsuit against the gaming and social platform Roblox. It alleges that Roblox knowingly created an environment for ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman has filed a lawsuit against Roblox, alleging the popular online gaming platform has knowingly allowed itself to become a "playground ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman has sued Roblox, arguing the online gaming platform lacks adequate security and has exposed kids to child predators. Roblox pushed back in a statement, ...
FIRST ON FOX: Kentucky brought a civil lawsuit on Monday against Roblox alleging the massive gaming platform is not safe for children, joining a growing list of entities who have sued over similar ...
Roblox stock (NYSE: RBLX) has fallen 9% in the past five trading days, fueled by a Wall Street analyst’s pessimistic assessment—citing slowing booking growth—and insider selling by a company director.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to take up a major new gun rights case focused on recent measures enacted in Hawaii that restrict where people with a license to carry a concealed ...
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