DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Airbnb for Discrimination Against Families with Kids

The DOJ is suing Airbnb for allowing hosts to discriminate against families with children

DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Airbnb for Discrimination Against Families with Kids
DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Airbnb for Discrimination Against Families with Kids

San Francisco: So, the Department of Justice is taking Airbnb to court. They’re saying the company lets hosts turn away families with kids. This all started when a mom claimed she was denied a rental because she had school-age children. Apparently, Airbnb allows hosts to mark their places as not suitable for kids under 12.

In other news, a guy from Kentucky got into a wild road rage incident in San Mateo. He was ramming another car just because their high beams were on. The police caught him in Belmont, so that’s one less angry driver on the road.

Also, there was a scary situation in Vallejo where a four-year-old was shot and critically hurt. Details are still pretty sketchy on what happened there.

In Half Moon Bay, a man was arrested for stalking a woman. He was sending her unwanted letters and even some of his clothes. That’s just creepy.

And California’s Attorney General is warning folks in Los Angeles about price-gouging after the wildfires. He’s serious about cracking down on anyone trying to take advantage of the situation.

Lastly, there’s some buzz about Mark Zuckerberg at Meta. He’s apparently told his team to roll back content moderation practices, which has left a lot of employees feeling blindsided. It’s a lot to take in!

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