In response to the European Commission’s fine of €120 million on X for transparency violations under the Digital Services Act, Elon Musk called for the European Union to be “liquidated.” Musk’s statement, made on the platform X, advocated for returning sovereignty to individual countries. This fine represents the first penalty issued under the EU’s content moderation law.
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Retired NBA legend Michael Jordan testified in the NASCAR antitrust case, sharing his perspective as co-owner of 23XI Racing. Jordan, a longtime fan of the sport, expressed his belief that a lawsuit was necessary to challenge a business model he perceived as unfavorable to teams and drivers. He cited concerns about the economic viability of the charter system, the lack of negotiation from NASCAR, and the ultimatum presented to teams regarding charter extensions. Jordan highlighted issues with the revenue split and the absence of a shared responsibility for growth and loss, drawing comparisons to the NBA’s business model.
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Federal authorities accused Ferreira of overstaying her visa and having a prior arrest for battery, claims her lawyer disputed. While Ferreira’s lawyer maintained her legal status and lack of criminal record, a police report from her teenage years detailed an assault incident. Court documents revealed a contentious relationship with her ex-husband, including a child custody dispute where he reported her to police as an “illegal alien” after she left with their son and his car.
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According to MS NOW, FBI Director Kash Patel allegedly instructed agents assigned to his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, to drive her intoxicated friend home after a Nashville outing. This directive has drawn criticism, especially as it follows reports of Patel assigning SWAT team members to Wilkins’ security detail. While the use of such resources for personal matters has raised concerns about the misuse of government assets and potential delays in emergency response, the FBI spokesperson has denied the details of the report. This incident comes after Patel previously faced scrutiny for using government resources for personal trips, which is unusual for the partners of high-ranking FBI officials.
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Australia says the world will follow social media ban as Meta starts blocking teens, and this whole situation is definitely sparking a lot of thought. It’s like we’re all trying to figure out if this is a bold step forward or a stumble in the dark. The core of the issue, and what everyone seems to agree on, is that something needs to be done about how social media is impacting younger generations. The way things are, it’s like our data is a valuable currency, and these platforms have designed features that even adults struggle to resist. What chance do our kids have?… Continue reading
How Chiropractors Became the Backbone of MAHA
The question of how chiropractors have become so intertwined with certain belief systems, particularly those associated with a political ideology, is an interesting and concerning one. It seems like the common thread is a shared distrust of established medical practices and institutions. This distrust, coupled with a susceptibility to unsubstantiated claims and a preference for “alternative” treatments, has created a fertile ground for chiropractors to gain influence within these circles.
The very origin of chiropractic, with its roots in a spiritualist seance, should be a red flag. The foundation of the practice, at least historically, lacks the scientific rigor and evidence-based approach that characterizes legitimate medical fields.… Continue reading
In a significant ruling, former US Senator Bob Menendez has been permanently barred from holding public office in New Jersey following his conviction on federal corruption charges. A state superior court judge issued an order that prevents Menendez from seeking or holding any position of honor, trust, or profit in state or local government. The decision comes after Menendez began serving an 11-year sentence for accepting bribes and acting as an agent of Egypt, with the crimes leading to his resignation from the US Senate. Menendez’s wife, Nadine, was also convicted in the scheme.
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Leaked documents reveal the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) has instructed prison auditors to suspend enforcement of federal regulations protecting trans and intersex inmates from sexual assault, including those concerning separate showers and safe housing assignments. This directive, issued in a memo from DoJ official Tammie M. Gregg, is a temporary measure while the administration revises the regulations to align with President Trump’s executive order on transgender rights. Critics argue that this pause effectively suspends crucial protections under the Prison Rape Elimination Act, potentially endangering vulnerable individuals. While the memo seeks to suspend enforcement, the legal implications and actual impact on prison policies remain unclear, as existing PREA standards are still technically in effect.
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Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz ‘box’ may amount to torture, says Amnesty International, and it’s difficult not to be horrified by the picture that’s painted. The very name, “Alligator Alcatraz,” is chilling, designed to evoke a sense of dread and confinement. The description of these “boxes” – cramped spaces where individuals are unable to stand, sit, or even lie down comfortably, exposed to the harsh Florida sun – immediately conjures images of inhumane treatment, something that goes far beyond simple detention. It feels like a calculated method to break a person’s spirit, to inflict suffering, and that’s a dangerous path for any society to tread.… Continue reading
Saudi Arabia Will Sell You Alcohol Now, if You’re Rich Enough, a headline that seems almost designed to spark both outrage and a knowing chuckle. The situation, as it unfolds, underscores a deeply ingrained reality: that in many places, especially those governed by strictures, access to certain freedoms, or in this case, a bottle of something stronger than a soft drink, often boils down to one thing – how much money you have. This isn’t exactly a new concept, but the brazenness of its application here is striking.
It seems the liquor store, which was previously a privilege reserved for diplomats (who, of course, are exempt from the prohibition), has expanded its clientele to include non-Muslim foreigners holding the coveted “premium residency” permit.… Continue reading