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Irving donated $500,000 to anti-Hate organizations and the Nets did the same.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in a statement said that antisemitic incidents in the US rose from 942 in 2015 to at least 2,717 in 2011. “The answer to the question ‘Do you have any antisemitic beliefs?’ is always ‘NO’ without equivocation,” ADL added. It further said that Kyrie Irving didn’t make good on the promise…
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Apple has finally approved a MagSafe car mountcharger, and it only costs $100.
Amazon is selling an iPhone car charger called MagGo for $60, which is compatible with Apple’s MagSafe tech. The charging cable will stick to a car’s vent, holding your iPhone up so you can see maps or music controls on it. It will also provide 15W of charging power, more than iPhones can pull from…
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Crowds are very peaceful and turn into a deadly crush.
At least 35 people died and over 200 others were injured in a stampede at a concert in South Korea’s capital Seoul. According to police emergency call logs, multiple calls were made as early as four hours before the tragedy unfolded, as the crowd in Seoul’s Itaewon became so packed that partygoers were unable to…
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In 1991, tiny Vanuatu nailed the climate conversation.
Ahead of the UN climate summit COP27 in Egypt, the head of the negotiating bloc in the summit has said that compensation for poorer countries suffering from climate change is high on the agenda. The issue of loss and damage finance is also on the agenda, he added. “Without…investment, nothing will progress,” Mahmoud Mohieldin, UN’s…
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The New York Times writes that Haiti has been a favorite of powerful forces for too long.
UN chief Antnio Guterres has urged international community to consider Haiti’s request for immediate deployment of international specialised armed forces. “We hope the international community sends rapidly the specialized armed forces in response to our demand before things get worse,” an adviser to Haitian PM Henry Napoleon said. Haiti has witnessed a wave of gang…
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New York Democrats could lose big in the polls, and their fall guy could be the Mayor.
New York City Mayor Alexis Majorana on Sunday said that bail laws are the only way for criminals to get back on the street, adding that the city can handle it. Majorana’s remarks come as New York City crime statistics show that bail laws aren’t the only way for criminals to get back on the…
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Researchers think that Musk’s takeover might change the social networking site.
In his first public statement after buying Twitter, Elon Musk said he doesn’t want the micro-blogging platform to become a “free-for-all hellscape”. He added that he is buying the platform to help humanity and doesn’t want it to become a “free-for-all hellscape.” He also said that he’ll “dramatically reduce” Twitter’s oversight of social media posts.
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The failures of Russia’s top brass are being pointed out.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said his country would seize more than a fifth of Ukrainian territory “forever”, declaring that millions of Ukrainian citizens living there would be Russian citizens “forever”. Putin’s statement came after Russia launched dozens of airstrikes on Ukrainian government positions in eastern Ukraine. On Friday, the Ukrainian government said it had…
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Kim talks about the nuclear threat from North Korea.
The South Korean government has confirmed that North Korea launched a ballistic missile into the sea on Thursday. The South Korean Defence Ministry said the missile took off from an undisclosed location and flew for over 30 kilometres before crashing into the sea. This was the first time North Korea had fired a ballistic missile…
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How high will interest rates go?
Twitter’s board members, including the company’s former CEO Parag Agrawal and Chairman Bret Taylor, are no longer directors “in accordance with the terms of the merger agreement,” the company’s filing said. This comes after Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he doesn’t want the platform to become a ” free-for-all-hellscape” and that he doesn’t want Twitter…
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Putin has raised the issue of nuclear Armageddon once again.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said, “The use of strategic nuclear weapons is extremely unlikely in my opinion. Russian commanders are able to use tactical nuclear weapons to stave off the loss of Russian territory because of the Soviet doctrine.” This comes after Putin accused the US of trying to provoke Russia into a “full-scale…
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The takeover continues, and employees of the micro-Blogging platform are bracing for layoffs today.
Facebook Co-founder Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday tweeted, “I feel like I am the luckiest guy in the world.” He also added, “I’m so excited for Twitter. I’ve been a Twitter fan since I was 14.” He added, “I love Twitter…I have no doubt that Twitter will be the most important social media company in the…
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The hype surrounding COP 27 may be overstated, but it does matter for the climate.
The chairperson of the negotiating bloc in the United Nations Climate Summit (UNCWS) has said they would like to create a “dedicated financial facility” to pay countries that are facing the impacts of climate change at the summit. Over a decade ago, the world promised togive $100 billion a year for poorer countries to cope…
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How high will interest rates go?
Two Twitter employees who worked at the microblogging platform’s HQ in Bengaluru have said the move to charge users for verification is a “risk” to Twitter. “The risk is that within a month or so, there’s just going to be way more misinformation, confusion, hoaxes, and scams on Twitter, because nobody knows who’s who,” one…
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The market for first time home buyers is closed to all but first-time buyers.
According to a report from the National Association of Realtor, the share of first-time home buyers rose to an all-time low because of high home prices and rising interest rates. The median income of first-time buyers fell to $71,000 (over 5 lakh) in the 12 months ended in June, down from $86,500 in the previous…
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NASA’s mega moon rocket is about to head back to the launchpad.
NASA’s Space Launch System ( SLS) rocket, Artemis I, that was supposed to be launched on September 27 has been moved back to November 12 due to the possible impact of Hurricane Ian on the launch pad. Artemis I was originally scheduled to launch in October. The Artemis I mission will provide data on the…
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TheTwitter deal is done, according to Musk.
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, while talking about Twitter’s verification process, said, “The whole verification process is being revamped right now.” He also said, “We’re looking at the spam bots or die trying…defeat the spam bots or die trying.” The blue check mark on Twitter has been seen as a status symbol for users to determine…
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Glaciers from East to West are expected to disappear in the next 40 years.
A University of Leeds-led study has said pre-industrial glaciers will disappear in a third by 2050 due to greenhouse gas emissions. Only if global temperatures don’t exceed 1.5C compared with pre-industrial times can the other two-thirds be saved, the report said. However, it added that glaciers are contributing a small fraction of sea level rise…
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A judge rejects part of the special master’s plan, so Trump will not have to back up his claims about the FBI planting evidence.
Former US President Donald Trump’s legal team can not provide certain information about his executive privilege claims to a special master reviewing the FBI’s search of his Florida mansion, a US judge said. The Justice Department has argued that Trump’s claims are weak because the materials were seized by the executive branch for an executive…
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Staff layoffs are set to begin according to Musk.
A court order has halted the takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk’s SpaceX until October 28 after a deposition on October 6 was delayed. The deposition was scheduled to take place on October 6 at 10:30 am and 7 pm, respectively, in Los Angeles, US. The deadline for the deal has now been extended to…
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The third layer of Earth’s atmosphere was reached by the Tonga eruption’s towering plume.
In a new study, scientists have created an atmospheric drone that can detect volcanic ash plumes in the atmosphere. The drone can detect the maximum height and various levels in the atmosphere where volcanic material was released. It was designed to accurately measure the maximum height of the cloud and also determine the various levels…
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The cheapest plan will be with ads for $6.99 per month in November.
Disney+, the streaming service offered by The Walt Disney Company, will be transitioning from a linear television model to an ad-supported one. The ad-supported plan will have an average of four to five minutes of commercials per hour. “We’ve been discussing over the past few quarters, improving our pricing strategy is an important near-term focus,”…
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Climate change hitting countries hardest need more money to prepare.
The UN’s Climate Change Conference urged the developed nations to double their funding for adaptation by 2025, from the current levels. The UN report said there are “mounting and ever-increasing climate risks” after the floods in Pakistan that killed 1,500 people. “The discourse needs to be raised significantly…so that you can…meet the adaptation needs,” a…