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Thursday court appearances canceled for Dennis and Cynthia Perkins in child sex crimes case

LIVINGSTON PARISH - Cynthia and Dennis Perkins, a former Livingston Parish teacher and a former Sheriff s deputy who face accusations of collaborating in the sexual abuse of multiple victims, will not appear in court Thursday after a last-minute cancellation.

Dennis and Cynthia Perkins, facing 150 counts of sex crimes, to appear in court Thursday

LIVINGSTON PARISH - Cynthia and Dennis Perkins, a former Livingston Parish teacher and a former Sheriff s deputy who face accusations of collaborating in the sexual abuse of multiple victims, are slated for court appearances Thursday afternoon.

Google Privacy Sandbox Initiative Moves to 2023, Chrome to Stop Collecting Cookies Soon

26 July 2021, 08:07 pm Google s Privacy Sandbox Initiative has moved to 2023 after it was initially supposed to be taking place and implementing its services this year. This would soon prevent the Google Chrome browsers to collect cookies from users and their internet usage, one of which slows down usage as storage gets used. Moreover, this move is also related to user privacy concerns.  Chrome has had a lot of updates in the past developments, and its major one includes that of protecting one s search history, having an option to quickly delete it when needed.  Google Privacy Sandbox Initiative (Photo : by Ali Balikci / Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

New Yorkers Can Earn Up to $200 a Day by Livestreaming a Crime Scene! Introducing the Citizen App

25 July 2021, 07:07 pm (Photo : Screenshot From Citizen Website) New Yorkers Can Earn Up to $200 a Day by Livestreaming a Crime Scene! Introducing the Citizen App New Yorkers can reportedly earn up to $200 a day by doing an unusual task. To earn this type of money, they ll have to rush to a scene of the murder, a three-alarm traffic accident or fire, and pull out their phones to start filming. Black Mirror anyone? New Yorkers Can Earn from Livestreaming Crime Scenes According to New York Post, however, this is what the controversial neighborhood watch app Citizen is doing. The app is quietly hiring New Yorkers to go out and livestream crime scenes as well as other emergencies in an effort to help encourage ordinary citizens to do the exact same.

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