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Jun 2, 2025 |
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#politics
The Federalist: Legal Filing: Smartmatic Bled Cash Long Before 2020 Election Beef
Fox News and Smartmatic are engaged in a defamation lawsuit, with Smartmatic seeking $2.7 billion, claiming Fox's reporting damaged its business. Fox argues that Smartmatic's financial decline began before the 2020 election, citing significant revenue losses and the loss of key clients.
Smartmatic contends that disinformation regarding its involvement in election rigging harmed its business prospects, while Fox claims the company's issues predate the election controversy. Additionally, Smartmatic faces allegations of fraud in previous elections, complicating its claims against Fox.
#society
GB News: Travel chaos: Imminent disruption for Britons in Europe as strike action is set to impact Ryanair, Finnair and more
Finnair has announced flight cancellations for May 16 and 19 due to industrial action by the Finnish Aviation Union at Helsinki Airport, impacting essential services. Passengers should expect delays and possible congestion, with alternative travel arrangements being made for those affected.
The strike is expected to disrupt around 20 to 25 flights from the UK to Helsinki, with significant implications for travelers heading to Asia. Experts warn that ongoing labor disputes could damage Finland's reputation as a major transit hub. Passengers are advised to prepare for potential baggage delays and to keep documentation for claims.
#health
Fox News: Public health alert issued for chicken and bacon ranch wraps over listeria concerns
A public health alert has been issued for chicken and bacon ranch wraps from Rachel's Food Corp. due to potential listeria contamination. The wraps were sold in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York under the Big Y and Market 32 brands, but are no longer available for purchase.
No illnesses have been reported, but the USDA's FSIS warns that consumers may still have the affected products in their refrigerators. Those who purchased the wraps are advised not to consume them.
#crime
Forbes: Diddy Trial Day 5: Cassie Returns For Cross-Examination
Cassie Ventura continues her testimony in the trial against Sean "Diddy" Combs, who faces five federal charges, including sex trafficking. Ventura described their tumultuous relationship, detailing incidents of physical abuse and coercion into sexual activities, which she claims were demeaning.
Combs' defense argues that Ventura was a willing participant in their relationship and denies any allegations of sex trafficking. The trial has included testimonies regarding violent incidents and the nature of Combs' alleged "freak-off" parties. Combs has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Forbes: Chris Brown Charged By U.K. Police Over Nightclub Attack
Chris Brown has been ordered to remain in custody in the UK after being charged with grievous bodily harm related to an alleged nightclub attack in 2023. He is accused of assaulting producer Abe Diaw with a bottle and causing significant injuries.
Brown's court appearance comes just ahead of his scheduled UK tour, raising questions about its potential impact. This incident adds to Brown's long history of legal troubles and assault allegations throughout his career.
The Western Journal: NOAA Law Enforcement Posts $20,000 Reward After Dolphin Is Found Decapitated on North Carolina Beach
NOAA is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to a conviction after a decapitated bottlenose dolphin was found on Lea-Hutaff Island, North Carolina. The dolphin's head was intentionally removed between April 16 and April 18, prompting an investigation under the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
The act prohibits harming or killing marine mammals, with penalties including fines up to $100,000 and potential jail time. NOAA is committed to identifying and prosecuting the responsible party, despite the challenges posed by the remote location of the incident.