The American Rescue Plan of 2021 changed the reporting threshold for Third-Party Settlement Organizations.
DETR says it happened because of its third-party vendor recalculating a wage increase adjustment.
Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is suspending her presidential campaign.
Amazon says it has pulled more than one million products from sellers trying to capitalize unfairly on the coronavirus.
Walmart is apologizing for selling sweaters that appear to show Santa with lines of cocaine. The sweater says 'let it snow' and includes three white lines.
The Justice Department has told former special counsel Robert Mueller not to stray beyond his report on Russian election interference when he testifies to Congress on Wednesday.
Facebook says a bug exposed nearly seven million users' private photos without their permission. Users' photos were exposed over a 12-day period in September.
The latest breach allowed developers to see profile information on 52.5 million users, even if set to private, using one of Google's APIs for six days in November.
Walmart says it will work with third-party sellers to make millions of items available for free two-day shipping on orders over $35.
Facebook shared personal information culled from its users' profiles with other companies after the date when executives have said the social network prevented third-party developers from gaining access to the data.