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  • Jimmy Kimmel Loves Using Fake News Against His Foes

    Jimmy Kimmel got blindsided by football great Aaron Rodgers earlier this year. The 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' host hit back, and hard. Could you blame him? Rodgers insinuated Kimmel had something to fear from files tied to the late financier, Jeffrey Epstein, on 'The Pat McAfee Show.' So Kimmel fired back from his ABC pulpit, with an adoring press at his back. It wasn't the first time Kimmel and Rodgers clashed, but when the Jets quarterback stepped over the line it got personal. Now, Kimmel is...

  • US to issue more Special Immigration Visas for former Afghan allies

    According to an agreement between the Biden administration and Republicans in Congress, more visas are being issued for Afghans who worked with the United States. It is expected that 38,500 special visas will be granted to Afghans by August under this new agreement, allowing an additional 12,000 visas to be issued. Michael McCaul, the House […]

  • Melbourne Grand Prix, fuel efficiency standards and fake news

    The long overdue introduction of Fuel Efficiency Standards in Australia is meeting with the usual resistance from the fossil fuel lobby and car enthusiasts. The Melbourne Grand Prix is an annual reminder of their deceit.

  • Instagram might give us a brand new feature: Spins

    Instagram may introduce "Spins" for Reels, letting users change text or audio in videos. Details on its release are unclear.

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  • Hire factcheckers to fight election fake news, EU tells tech firms

    Parliamentary elections thought vulnerable to fake news will test social media firms and bloc’s new DSA lawsSocial media firms including TikTok, X, Facebook and Instagram will be required to put an army of factcheckers and moderators in place with a collective knowledge of 24 EU languages amid fears that the European parliamentary elections will be a prime target for disinformation campaigns run by Russia and others including the far right.The new rules flow from the EU’s Digital Services Act...

  • Apple (AAPL) Shares Drop on News of Impending US DOJ Antitrust Suit

    The Justice Department is poised to sue Apple Inc. as soon as Thursday, accusing the world’s second most valuable tech company of violating antitrust laws by blocking rivals from accessing hardware and software features of its iPhone.

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    Among Us Cast News: Ashley Johnson, Elijah Wood and More Join Series

    CBS Studios and indie game company Innersloth have revealed the voice cast for Among Us, a new animated series based on the immensely popular online multiplayer deception game from creator Owen Dennis. The ensemble includes Randall Park (Young Rock, Fresh Off The Boat) as “Red,” the Captain of The Skeld;  Ashley Johnson (The Last of […]

  • US Spot Bitcoin ETFs Rebound With $418 Million Inflow – Finance Bitcoin News

    On Monday, the U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) experienced their first positive inflows, breaking a streak of five consecutive days of outflows totaling $887.6 million. The momentum continued into Tuesday, with the ETFs amassing $418 million in inflows, building on the $15.4 million gained the previous day. Bitcoin ETFs’ Fortunes Flip The week prior […]

  • US banks to see modest hit from deal to lower swipe fee by Visa, Mastercard

    U.S. banks could see a modest hit to their earnings due to the $30 billion settlement to limit credit and debit card fees for merchants by payments networks Visa and Mastercard, Wall Street analysts said. Swipe or interchange fees, paid by merchants, typically includes small fixed fees plus a percentage of total sale amounts, and averages about 1.5% to 3.5% per transaction, according to Bankrate.com. "On a preliminary basis, we estimate the impact at around 1%-2% of EPS before any mitigation...

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