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Sep 6, 2025 |
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#politics
Le Monde: EU Commission reluctantly fines Google nearly €3 billion despite Trump threat
The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominance in online advertising.
Trump blasted the ruling on Truth Social, vowing Section 301 action, as the EU paused the decision amid a July US-EU trade pact and ahead of von der Leyen’s Sept. 10 address.
GB News: Police force logo featuring Arabic writing to 'reflect community' slammed for setting 'dangerous precedent'
A Dearborn Heights Police patch mock-up in Arabic surfaced on Facebook; officials say it was an internal idea, not official.
Critics, including Nile Gardiner, warn it could set a dangerous precedent; Mayor Bazzi says any change must involve multiple PD stakeholders and is not official.
#society
Fox News: Dehydration, blindfolds and remote islands: Aspiring astronaut trades NASA for near-death adventures
Influencer Adam Boro, once chasing aerospace engineering and NASA, now travels the world with followers.
Two scares—Nicaragua's Fuego y Agua run, where dehydration was saved by a stranger, and a Lebanon blindfold drop—shaped his view of humanity and positivity.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ofcom to be summoned for grilling over censorship of Americans
American lawyers will serve Ofcom with a summons in Washington soon to block export of the Online Safety Act to the US.
Coleman-led complaint says Ofcom acted for political reasons and lacks US authority; Farage told Congress Britain is at war with freedom.
#religion
The Western Journal: Christian Lawmaker Accused of 'Hate Speech' Over Tweet from 6 Years Ago
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen, veteran legislator and physician, faces a Supreme Court review over a 2019 tweet about the church and Pride.
She and Bishop Juhana Pohjola were acquitted twice; a final ruling looms amid concerns that hate-speech laws curb free speech.