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13 Jun 2023
#politics
Fox News: Ramaswamy says public owed 'maximum' transparency on DOJ, whether rivals would pardon Trump
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 federal counts related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents. GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy challenged other candidates to declare whether they would pardon Trump if elected as he sent a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for communication records between the White House and the Justice Department regarding Trump's second indictment. Ramaswamy defended the former president on the steps of Miami courthouse and said that the indictment reeks of politicization. He emphasized how pardoning Trump would be essential to healing the national divide and called for transparency in both parties.
The Blaze: Ramaswamy decries indictment of Trump, presses Republican and Democratic presidential candidates to pledge to issue pardon
GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy condemns politicized indictment of former President Donald Trump & has filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking communications related to the decision to indict him. Ramaswamy committed to pardoning Trump if elected and is calling upon fellow presidential candidates in both parties to make the same commitment or explain why they are not willing to do so.
National Review: The Corner: The Texas Anti-DEI Bill That Might Have Been
The DEI bill in Texas has been weakened to the point of being ineffective. Violators of the bill will only receive six months to "cure" specific violations, and there are no repercussions for any violations not caught by the state auditor. This means that state universities can continue their politicized practices without consequences.
Flag And Cross: Barak Urges Civil Revolt As Anti-reform Protests Lose Steam
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak calls for nonviolent civil disobedience to fight against the Netanyahu government's judicial reform program, urging protesters to prepare for the call to act. Anti-reform movement organizers admit to losing momentum in their demonstrations, as leaked texts from the group reveals they are looking to revive the movement and plan to block Ben-Gurion Airport in their next civil disobedience-style protest. While Barak called for nonviolent acts, previous demonstrations have involved clashes with police and harassment campaigns against coalition politicians.
Newsbusters: Jack Dorsey Says Twitter Still ‘Most Important Public Square’
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey appeared on a podcast to defend the censorship during his tenure and claimed that Twitter was still the "most important public square" in the world. He also confessed that he and his employees "could have done better" and acknowledged that he might have been at fault in his leadership. Dorsey tried to distance himself from responsibility for Twitter's draconian collusion with the federal government to suppress conservative speech. New Twitter owner Elon Musk arranged for the release of The Twitter Files to expose its previous heavy censorship.
The Federalist Papers: Sen. Grassley's Bribe Recordings Revelation Is Bad News for Joe and Hunter Biden
Senator Chuck Grassley claims that the FBI tried to cover up evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in alleged bribery during his time as Vice President. Grassley accused FBI Director Christopher Wray of withholding the FD-1023 form, which indicated that Joe Biden may have helped his son Hunter get a job at Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company, where he had no prior experience. The document also revealed that a foreign national, who may have bribed Joe and Hunter Biden, has 17 audio recordings of their conversations. Though this revelation would have made headlines if it were about Donald Trump, the mainstream media has remained silent on the matter.
Red State: WATCH: Josh Hawley and Mike Lee Shred FBI Deputy Director Over Shocking Abuses
Senators Mike Lee and Josh Hawley questioned FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate on Tuesday regarding violations of Americans' rights under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The FBI has misused the database more than 278,000 times, including searching for individuals suspected of being on Capitol grounds during the January 6th riot, disregarding standard procedures on FISA. The ongoing issue raises questions about the FBI's trustworthiness and why Section 702 would be renewed.
Breitbart: Poll: Most Republicans Say Charges Against Trump 'Politically Motivated'
A majority of Republicans believe the federal criminal charges against former President Trump are politically motivated, according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll. While 81% of self-identified Republicans claimed politics is driving the case, 62% of Americans, including 91% of Democrats and 35% of Republicans, believe it is believable that Trump illegally stored classified documents. However, Trump denied all allegations and announced that he would plead not guilty during his arraignment on Tuesday in a Miami federal courthouse.
Forbes: Trump Arrest: Trump Departs Courthouse After Pleading Not Guilty To 37 Federal Charges In Classified Docs Case
Former President Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 37 felony counts, including 31 violations of the Espionage Act, after being formally indicted by the Justice Department—marking the first time a former US president has faced federal charges. Trump's co-defendant, Walt Nauta, did not enter a plea for the six counts he faces, as he did not obtain representation by an attorney authorized to practice in the Southern District of Florida. The Justice Department prosecutors recommended both Nauta and Trump be released without conditions.
The Epoch Times: Gavin Newsom Poised to Run for President, Timing Unclear
California Governor Gavin Newsom is rumored to be positioning himself for a potential presidential run in 2024, according to multiple high-level politicians in California. Newsom has pledged not to contest the 2024 nomination against President Joe Biden, but he could run if Biden drops out of the race. However, some California Republicans doubt whether Newsom could win the presidency.
Newsbusters: CNN Itching to Find Jurors for Trump’s Trial, Based on ‘Worldview’
CNN News Central discusses the importance of selecting "potential jurors" based on their "worldviews" and "where they get their news" for the trial of former President Trump's indictment on classified documents. Despite the legal system built for diversity of opinion, CNN and criminal law professor Scott Sundby discuss the limitations of selecting jurors based on specific political leanings and worldviews, though they acknowledge jurors must be able to set aside what they know.
Fox News: Protester in prison costume detained after rushing Trump’s motorcade outside Miami courthouse
A protester wearing a prison costume tried blocking former President Donald Trump's motorcade after his arraignment in a Miami federal court where he pleaded not guilty to mishandling classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Video of the incident shows the man being grabbed by what appeared to be Secret Service agents. NEARLY HALF THE COUNTRY SUPPORTS TRUMP FEDERAL INDICTMENT, BUT BELIEVES POLITICS WERE INVOLVED. Trump was indicted on 37 federal counts and accused of failing to comply with demands to return classified documents, as well as storing them in a bathroom and showing them off to visitors. He stopped at a Miami cafe where he was greeted by religious leaders and supporters after appearing in court.
Fox News: GOP reactions pour in after Trump arraigned on 37 charges: 'Dark day for our country'
Former President Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 federal felony charges related to the illegal retention of classified documents. Republican politicians, including GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik and South Carolina Governor Harry McMaster, condemned the arraignment and accused President Biden of weaponizing the federal government against Trump. Trump's fellow Republicans, Rep. Jim Jordan and Rep. Matt Gaetz, also expressed support for the former president. This is the first time a former US president has faced federal criminal charges.
The Blaze: Protester tackled and arrested for rushing at Trump's motorcade with a protest sign after arraignment in Miami
Anti-Trump protester tackled and arrested for rushing motorcade with a protest sign after Trump's arraignment at a Miami courthouse. The protester identified himself as Dominic Santana and called for Trump's arrest. Pro-Trump and anti-Trump supporters clashed at the arraignment, and a man showed up with a severed pig's head.
Fox News: Nigerian ruling party holds parliament as new leaders elected
The ruling All Progressives Congress party retained leadership of Nigeria's parliament with the election of its consensus candidates as Senate president and speaker of the House of Representatives. Godswill Akpabio, who has faced corruption allegations, was elected to lead the Senate, and Tajudeen Abbas was picked as House speaker. Nigeria's new President Bola Tinubu pledged to work with lawmakers to change the country's fortune for good. However, analysts are sceptical that either chamber of parliament will hold the executive accountable.
Red State: How It’s Done: JD Vance Decides to Play Hardball With Merrick Garland in Midst of Trump Indictment
Republican Senator J.D. Vance has announced that he will be holding all Department of Justice nominations in response to the indictment of former President Donald Trump. Vance believes that the DOJ cares more about politics than law enforcement and so he will do whatever he can to stop it, starting with holding all DOJ nominations. These actions by Vance highlight the political rot within the DOJ.
Breitbart: China: America Risks ‘Third World’ Status over Trump Indictments
China's state-run Global Times depicts the indictment of former US President Donald Trump as proof that American democracy is fatally flawed since its inception and that it is now on its deathbed due to political struggles . Chinese Academy of Social Sciences research fellow Lu Xiang believes that the US's partisan struggles have resulted in judicial means used to settle political disputes. In contrast, China's editorialists might argue that their country's weaponized legal system gets the job done quickly and quietly, with purges that are mainly painful to officials who are purged and not to society at large .
Former President Trump is scheduled to appear in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday to face federal charges of mishandling classified documents. The possibility of clashes between supporters and opponents of Trump raises concerns and would be highlighted in Chinese state media editorials for weeks to come. Some scholars from US allies share China's worry over US political stability and view the current moment as a barometer for Americans on whether they will decline to become a political Third World nation or re-establish themselves as a liberal democracy ( ).
The Blaze: Joe Biden shocks crowd by doubling down on this radical idea for kids
Joe Biden is using Pride Month to push for gender-affirming care for minors and denounce "anti-trans" bills. Dave Rubin calls him out, saying Biden is not the parent of these kids and is pushing to scare anyone who opposes it. Biden claims that these bills "attack the most basic values and freedoms we have as Americans," but Rubin says this is not true as there are no anti-LGBTQ bills. Rubin believes Biden is pushing to chemically castrate children and that he is an elderly man with dementia.
#society
The Epoch Times: Peter Menzies: Schoolchildren Shouldn't Be Compelled to Attend Pride Activities
A teacher tells a Muslim student that not participating in Pride activities makes them un-Canadian. This authoritarian stance shows the growing trend of government demanding citizen conformity to its beliefs. Canadians are demanding that everyone view the world the way they do, and are being compelled to celebrate what they believe in, not just tolerate diversity. It is inappropriate for the government to assume parents are a threat to their children and that the state is not. The issue at hand is not the teacher, but rather a state that wants to own children.
Flag And Cross: Matt Walsh Torches 'Trans Coach' After She Accidentally Discovers Real Truth About Manhood
A self-styled “trans coach” named James, in an Instagram video, admitted that she had not anticipated the loneliness associated with tried transitioning, and that she now understands why the male suicide rate is higher. “James” called on her viewers to help the men in their lives with their emotional maturity. Commentator Matt Walsh recognized “James'” video for what it is. “A woman was driven by her own self-loathing and confusion to reject her womanhood and attempt to become a man,” Walsh said. Women are not meant to carry the burden of manhood any more than men are meant to carry the burden of womanhood.
Walsh took issue with “James'” assertion that men lack emotional maturity. As a woman, she cannot possibly reach that level of understanding. Because she cannot inhabit the full male experience, she assumes that men simply need encouragement or nurturing to reach the emotional maturity of a woman. “She surmises that we’re simply shallow and emotionally immature, which is exactly the kind of patronizing, contemptuous, anti-male cliché that contributes to the isolation and loneliness that she’s complaining about,” Walsh said. Women are exasperated with the transgender madness, too. “We are where we belong already,” Walsh said.
The New American: The Muslim-Democrat Clash Intensifies: U.S. City May Ban LGBTQ Flags - The New American
In Hamtramck, Michigan, officials are considering a resolution to prohibit the display of any flags related to sexual orientation, as well as racial and political issues on city property. The move is causing backlash against the "Made-up Sexual Status" (MUSS) agenda, but in reality, Hamtramck's Muslim background may be the root cause of the resolution. The resolution claims that Hamtramck must remain neutral instead of favoring groups such as the LGBTQ community, however, this tells only half of the story. Hamtramck is now the first US city run by Muslim Americans and became the first American jurisdiction in which all the elected officials are Muslim.
#foreignaffairs
The Epoch Times: House Passes Bill to Create Envoy for Abraham Accords
The House of Representatives passed a bill to create a new envoy position to deal with the Abraham Accords, the normalization agreements between Israel and four Mideast and Northern African countries. The envoy will report to the Secretary of State and be responsible for encouraging countries to establish ties with Israel, providing diplomatic support for Israel's integration into regional security efforts, and coordinating efforts to strengthen the Abraham Accords. The first envoy must submit a report on all US efforts to expand the Abraham Accords one year after confirmation and annually thereafter.
The Epoch Times: As We Dither Over a Public Inquiry, Beijing Continues Its Subterfuge in Canada
Canada is not a major player on the global stage, but it seems that China is targeting Canada's elections for unknown reasons. With a 12-times larger economy, China has no reason to consider Canada a threat, but it seems that they cannot tolerate any criticism of their regime. The Canadian government believes that China's interference did not affect the election, but the fact that they interfered is still a key issue. Moving forward, it is likely that Beijing will continue these underhanded activities, and Canada's Chinese diaspora may suffer the consequences.
The Epoch Times: Last Governor of Hong Kong Chris Patten Says the CCP Tries to Rewrite History
Chris Patten, the last governor of Hong Kong, has criticized the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during an online sharing session to promote the Chinese-language translation of his book “The Hong Kong Diaries” in Taiwan. Patten accused the CCP of distorting history and acting as a 19th-century colonial power. He urged people to continue to speak up for Hong Kong’s citizens and their values. Patten’s book is a collection of his diary entries during his tenure as governor, describing the governance of Hong Kong as a British colony and the events leading up to its sovereignty transfer. (, )
The Epoch Times: Tories, Bloc Discuss Next Steps on Foreign Interference as NDP Pitches Its Own Idea
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre met with Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet to discuss the Canadian government's next steps in tackling the issue of foreign interference. Former governor general David Johnston resigned as the special rapporteur on the matter, citing a hyper-partisan environment eroding trust in the process. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that foreign interference is an issue that must be taken seriously. Meanwhile, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh thinks a committee should decide the criteria for who could lead a public inquiry. The government remains open to an inquiry, but the timeline and handling of secret information must be addressed.
#economy
The Epoch Times: How Major US Stock Indexes Fared June 13
Stocks rise as a cooler reading on inflation suggests the Federal Reserve will hold off on another interest rate hike. The S&P 500 rose 0.7 percent, touching heights unseen since April 2022.
Daily Wire: 300 Million Jobs Will Be Lost, Degraded By Artificial Intelligence, Report Says
Generative AI automation could lead to the loss of up to 300 million jobs globally, according to a report by Goldman Sachs. The bank suggests that two-thirds of current jobs are exposed to some degree of AI automation, and generative AI could substitute up to one quarter of current work. The report suggests that if generative AI delivers on its promised capabilities, the labour market could face significant disruption.
Eric Schmidt, the CEO of Google, has warned that AI brings existential risks and urged governments to intervene to ensure the technology is not "misused by evil people". Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has said there is a 50-50 chance it will be a start-up or a tech giant that comes out on top in the AI race.
Daily Wire: White House Brags About Chart Showing Inflation Skyrocketed After Biden Took Office
The White House tweeted that inflation is on the decline, but critics pointed out that it reached a 40-year high under Biden. The chart showed inflation increased significantly since Biden's inauguration and only slightly decreased in May due to lower gas prices. Conservatives criticized the tweet as a blunder and argued that the decreasing inflation rate did not equate to more "breathing room" for families.
Forbes: I-95 Collapse: Prices Likely To Rise Along East Coast, Buttigieg Says
The collapse of a section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia will lead to higher prices of goods for people on the East Coast, according to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. The failure of the small section of highway could have far-reaching economic impacts. Buttigieg did not specify which goods will have price increases or how much the increases may be, but he said 8% of the 160,000 vehicles that pass through are trucks and a lot of America’s GDP moves along that section of I-95 daily. Emergency relief funds are already available for engineering and construction needs.
A section of I-95 northbound between Exits 30 and 32 in Philadelphia partially collapsed on Sunday due to an accident, leading to the closure of the critical thoroughfare in both directions. The collapse impacted the daily travel of many in the densely populated area, and as of Tuesday afternoon, one body had been discovered in the wreckage of the collapse. The body was found on Monday and turned over to the Philadelphia County Medical Examiner and Coroner’s office. The identity of the person hasn’t been released.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Music World Gets Startup Nation Upgrade, Using AI Of Course
Israeli startup Session 42 has produced an original duet for Israel's 75th Independence Day by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in the creative process. Session 42 CEO and co-founder Oudi Antebi explains that the company uses technologies that allow creators to break all creative limitations, and aims to become a design partner for music-tech companies. Using AI technologies, the company incorporates virtual instruments and voices, ChatGPT capabilities for artist reception analysis, and a distribution system that calculates royalties in advance. Session 42 is now in touch with the American music industry and has recently worked with four leading songwriters and producers to create new music.
Forbes: Stray Kids Tie NCT 127 And Seventeen With Their Latest Top 10 Album
South Korean boy band Stray Kids debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with their latest album, 5-Star, selling nearly a quarter of a million equivalent units in the US. This marks their third top 10 hit on the chart, putting them among the most successful musical acts from South Korea in the history of the Billboard 200. They now share the distinction with NCT 127, Seventeen, TXT, and Twice, while BTS leads the pack with seven top 10 albums.
#health
The Epoch Times: Senate Republicans Gird to Fight Biden’s CDC Pick
Republican senators and House members have signed a letter to President Biden opposing the appointment of Mandy Cohen as the new Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The group claims Cohen is unfit for the job due to her politicization of science and history of engaging in partisan politics. The senators and representatives point to Cohen’s support of unnecessary COVID-19 restrictions, mask mandates, and opposition to semi-automatic rifles as reasons she should not be appointed. The confirmation process for the CDC Director position will take effect in January 2025.
The Epoch Times: 'We Can Make Other Arrangements,' Alberta Premier Says Amid Complaints About Lab Services
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith acknowledged consumer complaints about long wait times for medically necessary lab tests provided by DynaLife. DynaLife was contracted in June 2022 to take over laboratory testing from Alberta Precision Laboratories, and expanded from its original operations in Edmonton to various cities and towns all over the province. Smith said the government has “performance expectations” in its contract with Dynalife that they are expected to meet.
Flag And Cross: 90-year-olds With Sharp Minds May Prevent Certain Dementias
Nonagenarians who maintain good memory and thinking abilities tend to be resilient to Lewy body disease, a type of dementia that causes hallucinations and can damage judgement, planning and vision, said a study from University of California, Irvine. The research also found small signs of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in many 90-year-olds with superior cognitive skills. According to the Office for National Statistics, people older than 90 have multiplied by more than two-and-a-half times in the past 30 years, leading to a rise in memory and brain function problems. Dr. Roshni Biswas, of UCI, said the next step for the research is to examine how lifestyle habits and health conditions are associated with superior cognition in people who are 90-plus, as well as to factors that help maintain cognitive function over time.
The Epoch Times: Attaining Optimum Health in Today’s World
Keeping a healthy lifestyle is important in navigating life's challenges. Great health starts with a purposeful mindset. A healthy diet and regular exercise, as well as moderation in the use of electronic devices, can improve overall health. Additionally, mental and spiritual components such as learning, listening, goal setting, and helping others can provide the necessary support for a balanced life.
#education
Fox News: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs four parental rights bills: 'Our schools are for education, not indoctrination'
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed four bills giving parents more control over school curricula, libraries and materials, including sexually explicit content.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Man Arrested in Death of 2-Year-Old Boy in San Diego
A 20-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murdering a toddler who received traumatic internal injuries in San Diego. The boy was almost 2 years old and had sustained serious traumatic internal injuries, indicative of child abuse. McArvin Caringal-Sanchez, who was dating the boy’s mother, allegedly caused the injuries to the child.
The Epoch Times: Police Seeking Suspect in Sexual Assault Near UC Irvine
Police in Irvine, California are searching for a man who sexually assaulted a woman near the University of California–Irvine’s North Campus. Surveillance footage shows the man attempting to restrain and grope the woman before fleeing the scene in a white Nissan Sentra. The suspect is described as a white man in his 20s with reddish or brown hair.
The Epoch Times: Group of Private Schools, Nashville DA File Briefs Supporting Attempts to Halt Release of Covenant Shooter's Manifesto
District Attorney and four private schools near The Covenant School have filed amicus briefs supporting Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD)'s decision to deny public record requests, which included the writings of the shooter. The briefs argue in favor of withholding these public records. Meanwhile, parents of Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale have claimed ownership of her writings and plan to hand rights over to the “children” of Covenant School, as they are minors. Attorneys are challenging the Hales' claim of ownership, as no will has been found for their daughter. The group of schools filing the amicus briefs argue that the attack is of "utmost concern" to their more than 2,500 students and 450 teachers and staff and maintain that the negative impacts of disclosing the "assailant’s writings" would be far-reaching.
#sports
Forbes: Bill Belichick Sees ‘A Much Different Player’ As Jabrill Peppers Enters 2023 With New England Patriots
Jabrill Peppers suffered a partially torn ACL in October 2021 and was limited at the start of the Patriots' organized team activities in 2022. However, the player went on to have a good season and re-signed with the Patriots in March on a two-year, $9 million deal . Peppers had built himself back up to a hybrid, hard-hitting role, seeing 399 snaps on defense and 269 snaps on special teams by the end of the 2022 season, with five starts, 60 tackles, and a fumble recovery .
Fox News: Kylian Mbappé let Paris Saint-Germain know he won't be returning in 2024
Kylian Mbappé, soccer superstar and captain of the French national team, has informed Paris Saint-Germain that he will not be exercising his contract option to extend his deal with the team for another season, which means he will look for a new club in 2024. Mbappé's decision has sparked a frenzy among soccer teams around the world who are looking to trade for him before he becomes a free agent. Real Madrid is reportedly "ready to bid" for his talents this summer instead of waiting another year, and ESPN reports that PSG could receive 150 million euros if it decides to let him go now.
Mbappé has been with PSG since the 2017-18 season and has been one of the team's top players, with 29 goals and five assists in the 2022-23 season and 13 goals and eight assists over 27 Ligue 1 matches in his first season at just 18 years old. While speculation runs rampant over where he will go next, Mbappé wrote on Twitter that he intends to play for PSG this summer before hitting free agency. PSG, however, is reportedly ready to move on and wants compensation now that Mbappé's intentions are clear. His departure would be a big loss for France, which came in second place in the World Cup last year.
Fox News: Jon Rahm: PGA Tour players feeling 'a bit of betrayal from management' following PIF merger
PGA Tour players, including Jon Rahm, feel "betrayed" following the merger between the PGA Tour, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and the DP World Tour, which has left a lot of unanswered questions ahead of the U.S. Open. The general feeling is that a lot of people feel a bit of betrayal from management. Rory McIlroy had a positive outlook despite expressing some confusion last week ahead of the RBC Canadian Open, but Collin Morikawa was up front about his questions. The consensus hope among PGA Tour players is that an explanation is forthcoming.
#outdoors
All Outdoor: AllOutdoor Review: My Medic Bite & Sting Med Pack - Ready Collection
AllOutdoor reviews the My Medic Bite & Sting Med Kit from My Medic's Ready Collection, perfect for those who spend time in areas where bees and bugs call home. The compact and lightweight kit includes specialty wipes, stinger removal tool, ointment, and bandages. The reviewer praises the kit for hitting on the basics of treatment for bite and sting, its reasonable price of $7.96, and recommends consulting a doctor if symptoms worsen.
Hiking & Fishing: Portable Power Station Sizing: Solar Generator Selection Guide
Portable power stations are rechargeable batteries that store power for various devices and appliances. They are commonly used for emergencies, camping, and van life. Power stations can be solar-powered, mains-powered, or car battery-powered. They are smaller and safer to use indoor than electric generators, but have limited energy and cannot power a home. When choosing a power station, you need to consider the size in watts and your power needs. Different scenarios require different-sized power stations, and factors to consider include outlets, weight, handle, solar panels, warranty, and integrated battery.
#technology
Breitbart: WSJ: Twitter Is Still Swarmed by Bots, Despite Elon Musk's Claims
Twitter is still struggling to overcome its problem with fake and spam accounts, despite Elon Musk’s claims to the contrary. Bad bot activity remains “pervasive,” said one cybersecurity researcher, and is easy to find. Musk had pledged to address the issue, saying that Twitter had eliminated at least 90% of scam accounts, but experts say that the problem remains.
#other
The Epoch Times: Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot’
"Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot" is based on the memoir of John Callahan, a quadriplegic and recovering alcoholic who found his calling as a cartoonist. The film is presented out of sequence, covering the last few days before Callahan's accident, his years of addiction, and his rehabilitation. Callahan's cartoons include off-color humor about his physical disability, causing controversy and raising questions about whether an artist's physical condition should affect how their art is judged. While the therapy group scenes are filled with weak stock characters, Jonah Hill shines in his role as an AA member. The film ultimately delivers a complex and satisfying examination of Callahan's life and legacy.