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15 Aug 2024
#society
Forbes: T-Mobile Will Pay Record-Breaking $60 Million Settlement Over Alleged Data Breach Violations
T-Mobile will pay $60 million to settle claims it didn't report data breaches after its merger with Sprint, violating national security agreements. The breaches didn't compromise customer data and mark a significant enforcement action by CFIUS.
Despite past data breach woes affecting customers, T-Mobile's stocks barely budged post-announcement. The settlement serves as a warning to big corporations about upholding their security commitments.
#economy
Breitbart: Trump Promises to Cut 'Energy and Electricity Prices' in Half
Former President Trump promised to cut U.S. energy and electricity prices by 50-70% within a year if re-elected. He assured supporters at a rally that his administration would achieve this ambitious goal, contrasting current inflation in energy costs.
Despite rising electricity prices in recent years, Trump claims he can reverse the trend, urging voters to trust him. If he fails, he suggests they’ll hardly be worse off; the gamble is worth the chance.
Breitbart: Trump Vows to Sign Executive Order 'Directing' Agencies to Defeat Inflation
Trump, eyeing a return to the White House, pledged to tackle inflation head-on, promising an executive order on his first day to mobilize every agency to cut consumer prices, citing skyrocketing grocery costs as a flashpoint for discontent among voters.
With inflation rising again and Americans feeling the financial pinch, Trump’s vow strikes a chord, as polls show a vast majority consider inflation a pressing issue. He’s ready to ride that wave back into power.
#health
The Western Journal: Worse Than COVID? World Health Organization Spreads Global Warning About Virus Ravaging Continent
The World Health Organization rings alarm bells over mpox, declaring it a global health emergency. With a 3-4% death rate and 14,000 infections mostly in Africa, skepticism surges; critics call it a maneuver for political distraction ahead of elections.
Public distrust reigns as conspiracy theories swirl, urging folks to resist compliance with the WHO's directives. The specter of panic looms large again.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia man pleads guilty to killing neighbor in dispute over snoring
In a grim twist of domestic discord, Christopher Casey, 56, pleaded guilty to manslaughter after fatally stabbing his neighbor over a snoring feud. In the suffocating confines of their duplex, threats escalated into violence, sealing Wallace’s fate.
A judge sentenced Casey to nearly two years in jail, but only weeks remain for him behind bars, hinting at a life punctuated by unresolved noise.
#sports
The Western Journal: NFL Star Mark Andrews Involved in Car Accident, Gets Evaluated by Medical Staff as Team Releases Statement
Mark Andrews, the star tight end for the Baltimore Ravens, barely dodged disaster in a car accident on his way to training. Fortunately, he escaped unscathed and was cleared by team medical staff, a welcome relief for both player and fans ahead of the new season.
The Ravens are counting on Andrews to be a key player as they gear up to face the reigning Super Bowl champs. His close call serves as a stark reminder of the dangers lurking, both on the field and off.
The Western Journal: Tom Brady Return in the Works? QB Warns Young NFL Players: 'Still Got Something to Deal With'
Tom Brady's return to the NFL is on everyone’s lips again after he quipped about still being a threat to young players in a recent vlog. At 47, with a comfy gig ahead, the possibility seems more like a tease than a tease, yet the lure of competition remains hard to ignore.
As the Vikings seek a QB after losing promising rookie J.J. McCarthy for the season, Brady's joking remarks suddenly take on a sharper edge, raising eyebrows and hopes in Minnesota. But amid the banter, does Brady truly want to lace up those cleats again?