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Skull Island star fined $1.1 million for ads touting candy as a weight-loss product
In the ads, Jing Tian said people can manage their weight by eating fruit and vegetable sweets after every meal.VCG/VCG via Getty Images A Chinese… Read More »Skull Island star fined $1.1 million for ads touting candy as a weight-loss product
Racist and violent ideas jump from the edge of the web to mainstream sites
On March 30, the young man accused of the mass shooting at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo surfed a wealth of racist and anti-Semitic websites.… Read More »Racist and violent ideas jump from the edge of the web to mainstream sites
Sorry, Texas: Supreme Court Blocks Law Banning Social Media “Censorship”
enlarge † US and Texas flags flutter outside the Texas State Capitol building in Austin. Getty Images | PA Thompson The U.S. Supreme Court on… Read More »Sorry, Texas: Supreme Court Blocks Law Banning Social Media “Censorship”
Johnny Depp gets standing ovation at London concert
Johnny Depp gets standing ovation at London concert
Supreme Court blocks Texas law regulating social media platforms
The law also does not apply to sites devoted to news, sports, entertainment and other information that their users do not generate in the first… Read More »Supreme Court blocks Texas law regulating social media platforms
Matthew Stallings pleads guilty to attempted murder
Matthew Stallings pleads guilty to attempted murder
1.1 trillion operations per second: US has the fastest supercomputer in the world
enlarge † Systems engineer Matt Ezell, the systems leader of the Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The US has recaptured the top spot… Read More »1.1 trillion operations per second: US has the fastest supercomputer in the world
Former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann found not guilty in special counsel investigation
Michael Sussmann, a former attorney for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, was found not guilty of charges of lying to the FBI. The charges were… Read More »Former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann found not guilty in special counsel investigation
How some states are fighting the misinformation about elections ahead of the midterm elections
Ahead of the 2020 election, Connecticut faced a slew of untruths about votes floating around online. One, widely viewed on Facebook, erroneously said absentee ballots… Read More »How some states are fighting the misinformation about elections ahead of the midterm elections
Jill Biden says she, president, settled fights by ‘fexting’
WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden disagree, they don’t dig it out in front of other people. Instead, she… Read More »Jill Biden says she, president, settled fights by ‘fexting’
A new take on air conditioning in the midst of climate change
Jupiter images | Getty It was a monumental day for the environmental movement more than 30 years ago when all 198 countries in the world… Read More »A new take on air conditioning in the midst of climate change
After a 2021 bumper, companies may struggle to increase profits
A New York Times analysis of more than 2,000 publicly traded companies outside the financial sector found that most of them grew sales faster than… Read More »After a 2021 bumper, companies may struggle to increase profits
A Chinese space center found a mysterious jamming device outside its base just weeks before a manned rocket launch
The Shenzhou-14 manned spacecraft and a Long March-2F launch vehicle seen at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.VCG/VCG via Getty Images According to local media, China’s… Read More »A Chinese space center found a mysterious jamming device outside its base just weeks before a manned rocket launch
Indianapolis 500 | Requester of historical front pages from May 31
Associated Press Egypt displays a wealth of newly discovered ancient artifacts Egypt on Monday displayed a trove of ancient artifacts dating back 2,500 years, which… Read More »Indianapolis 500 | Requester of historical front pages from May 31