Today on Boot Up: California's child safety law is halted, Clorox faces shortages post-cyberattack, Square's CEO steps down for Dorsey, the music industry sees record revenues, Google adjusts suggestions, TikTok's office tracker app unsettles staff, California confronts Big Oil, NASA names its "UFO Czar", Lyft settles a $10M SEC fine, and Crayola blooms into the flower market.
Court blocks California’s online child safety law
Clorox products in short supply after cyberattack
Square CEO Alyssa Henry is stepping down, and Jack Dorsey will take over for now
Music industry revenue hits all-time high
Google Quietly Removes ‘Written By People’ From Suggestions for Website Owners
TikTok Employees Recoil at Return-to-Office Tracker App
California Sues Big Oil Over Climate Deception
NASA's Releases Name of Its First-Ever "UFO Czar" After Threats
Lyft to pay $10M fine to SEC for failure to disclose board member's role in pre-IPO share sale
Crayola, beloved for its crayons, is now selling flowers
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