App For Outing Charlie Kirk’s Critics Leaked Its Users’ Personal Data

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A Night the App Changed Sides It was almost midnight on a Thursday when the lights went out for “Cancel the Hate,” the controversial app designed to “out” critics of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk. As the site flickered offline, users’ personal data—meant to remain anonymous—leaked into the open like an unstoppable river[1][3]. For hundreds of… Continue reading App For Outing Charlie Kirk’s Critics Leaked Its Users’ Personal Data

White House Admin Is Suing Amazon For Tricking People Into Prime Subscriptions | The Ftc Is Claiming That Amazon Made Cancelling A Subscription Tough On Purpose.

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A Click, A Promise: The Moment Everything Changed Picture this: It’s a rainy Sunday evening. Sarah, a single mom balancing laptop and toddler, races through checkout on Amazon. Her cart’s loaded with diapers, last-minute gifts, and dinner ingredients. She clicks “Place Order”—then, a pop-up nudges, “Try Prime, FREE today!” Distracted, she accepts, thinking it’s a… Continue reading White House Admin Is Suing Amazon For Tricking People Into Prime Subscriptions | The Ftc Is Claiming That Amazon Made Cancelling A Subscription Tough On Purpose.

Nintendo Alerted After Dhs Uses Pokémon To Promote Ice Raids

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The Sun-Drenched Raid Early Monday, a restless nation awoke to a reality stranger than fiction. On a government Twitter feed, a one-minute video burst onto screens across America—a montage of heavily armed officers, blown-open doors, and dazed families, all set to the unmistakable theme song of Pokémon. As the final frame cut to black, several… Continue reading Nintendo Alerted After Dhs Uses Pokémon To Promote Ice Raids

The Taliban Begins Implementing Fiber Optic Internet Ban To ‘Prevent Immorality’ In Afghanistan — Swathes Of The Country Plunged Into Cyberspace Darkness

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Chapter 1: Darkness Falls Across the Data Lines It’s dawn in Kunduz, September 2025. The city wakes—a grandmother stirring tea on a sunlit balcony, a teenage girl hunched over a cheap smartphone, hoping for Wi-Fi. But this morning, something’s changed. Bank terminals blink to black. Shop owners stare at frozen digital tills. Social media feeds… Continue reading The Taliban Begins Implementing Fiber Optic Internet Ban To ‘Prevent Immorality’ In Afghanistan — Swathes Of The Country Plunged Into Cyberspace Darkness

Pope Leo Refuses To Authorise An Ai Pope And Declares The Technology ‘An Empty, Cold Shell That Will Do Great Damage To What Humanity Is About’

Vatican refuses AI Pope

Rome, 2025. Midnight. The marble corridors of the Apostolic Palace are cloaked in hushed urgency. A digital screen glows with proposals: a lifelike AI Pope, “Leo” reborn in bits and bytes, available to billions with a click. The promise: eternal guidance, delivered on demand, transcending time and translation. And then, a decision echoing far beyond… Continue reading Pope Leo Refuses To Authorise An Ai Pope And Declares The Technology ‘An Empty, Cold Shell That Will Do Great Damage To What Humanity Is About’

In Maine, Prisoners Are Thriving In Remote Jobs And Other States Are Taking Notice

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A Morning Behind Bars—and Online At precisely 8:29 a.m., Preston Thorpe flicks the switch on his kettle, instant coffee grains dissolving as steam curls toward the cracked ceiling. With a deep breath, he opens his battered laptop—booting up lines of code for his team at Unlocked Labs, a nonprofit tech startup. Across the world, remote… Continue reading In Maine, Prisoners Are Thriving In Remote Jobs And Other States Are Taking Notice

Sinclair Will Not Air ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Upon Abc Return Tuesday

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It’s a Wednesday night in September, and living rooms across America are tuning in for their comfort fix: Jimmy Kimmel’s wry grin, just minutes past midnight. But in cities from Seattle to Nashville, a stunned silence replaces the usual opening joke. The screen flickers, but “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” never appears. Instead, a new battle for… Continue reading Sinclair Will Not Air ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Upon Abc Return Tuesday

Tesla Factory Technician Sues For $51 Million After Assembly-line Robot Knocks Him Unconscious

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The Night Shift That Changed Everything It was 2:03 a.m., the kind of chill-soaked hour when most of Fremont, California, is asleep. Under the industrial hum of Tesla’s Gigafactory, Raymond Vargas, a factory technician with two years under his belt, spotted a fault on the line—a sequence of code behaving like a phantom, tripping up… Continue reading Tesla Factory Technician Sues For $51 Million After Assembly-line Robot Knocks Him Unconscious

Bay Area Biotech Company Lays Off Half Its Workers A Year After Raising $325m

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The moment is charged, tense, and impossibly quiet. It’s mid-morning at Arsenal Biosciences’ Oyster Point headquarters in South San Francisco—the heart of Bay Area biotech. Some scientists pore over their cell therapy models with forced focus; others wait anxiously for calendar invites that could change their lives. The email pings are almost orchestral, each one… Continue reading Bay Area Biotech Company Lays Off Half Its Workers A Year After Raising $325m

Disney Reinstates Jimmy Kimmel After Backlash Over Capitulation To Fcc

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The Moment That Froze Late Night Headlights blinked against Los Angeles glass as anxious studio executives refreshed their phones, fingers trembling on touchscreens, eyes glued to waves of angry hashtags. Just days earlier, Jimmy Kimmel—a household name, a digital icon—had delivered a monologue that would rock America’s living rooms and set the internet on fire.… Continue reading Disney Reinstates Jimmy Kimmel After Backlash Over Capitulation To Fcc