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The Twitter Files are serving a purpose, but like VK says,
‘Without the Fall of MSM the masses can’t awake.’
‘Without the Fall of MSM the masses can’t awake.’
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💢Today, China air force bombers entered the Pacific Ocean and patrolled 1600 km from Andersen United States air force base. Chinese sources said this was a practice for combat emergency situation and they simulated attack to US army base.
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💢Red alerd sounded in the American embassy in Baghdad.
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💢Zelensky says that Iran delivered 250 suicide drones to Russia. He says Russia started targeting critical infrastructure in Ukraine with a new batch of Iranian drones (Shahed-136).
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Chief Justice Roberts pauses the sunset of noscript 42 which would have worsened the crisis at the border.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/supreme-court-puts-hold-on-ending-noscript-42-border-restrictions-2022-12-19
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/supreme-court-puts-hold-on-ending-noscript-42-border-restrictions-2022-12-19
MarketWatch
Supreme Court puts hold on ending Title 42 border restrictions
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday ordered a pause on lifting pandemic-era immigration restrictions for the southern border. Cities along the southern...
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NEW 🚨 FTC announced a $520 million settlement against Epic Games, creator of Fortnite, after the company violated children’s privacy and duped millions into unwanted purchases.
Epic agreed to pay $275M to settle regulators' accusations that it violated a federal law, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, by collecting personal info from kids under 13 who played Fortnite without obtaining consent from a parent, and made parents "jump through hoops" to have their kids' data deleted. (NYT)
Epic agreed to pay $275M to settle regulators' accusations that it violated a federal law, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, by collecting personal info from kids under 13 who played Fortnite without obtaining consent from a parent, and made parents "jump through hoops" to have their kids' data deleted. (NYT)