June 29, 2026

05 Sci-Tech

Hawaii kills bill to end vaccine exemptions after massive pushback from public– www.lifesitenews.com
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(Children’s Health Defense) — Hawaii’s religious exemption from vaccine mandates is safe — at least for now. Under pressure from constituents, state lawmakers voted yesterday to table a bill that would have repealed the exemption.

House Bill 1118 was part of the “governor’s package,” a set of proposed bills that make up Gov. Josh Green’s legislative agenda.

The bill, introduced in January in the House and Senate, aimed to curb the growing rates of non-medical exemptions in the state over the last 10 years.

However, the proposed legislation encountered stiff pushback from the public and grassroots organizations in Hawaii, who responded with letters, public statements and rallies opposing the bill.

Tesla’s $8K Self-Driving Faces Threat as China’s Top EV Brand Gives It Away for Free – MSN
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Tesla’s steep pricing for its Full Self-Driving feature is now under pressure, as a leading Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer offers a similar capability at no extra cost.

BYD, the Chinese electric car giant, has introduced an advanced driver-assistance system across nearly all its models, causing its stock prices to surge. Drivers in China can now experience BYD’s innovative ‘God’s Eye’ driving system—even in the brand’s most affordable vehicles, which start at just £7,457.46 (69,800 yuan).

Elon Musk says DOGE involvement is making it harder to run his businesses – TechCrunch
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In an interview with Fox’s Larry Kudlow on Monday, billionaire Elon Musk admitted that his involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Donald Trump’s initiative to reduce federal spending, is making it tougher to run his many businesses: X, Tesla, xAI, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Neuralink, and Starlink.

“How are you running your other businesses?” Kudlow asked at one point.

“With great difficulty,” Musk replied. “Frankly, I can’t believe I’m here doing this.”

Musk and DOGE, which has around 100 staffers — a number that Musk expects to climb to 200 — have been criticized for overpromising and underdelivering on spending cuts across U.S government agencies. Government contracting experts say that DOGE’s online record of reductions contains inaccurate information and inflates claims of “savings” by including misleading math about contract cancellations.

DOGE has also put the U.S.’s data and computing infrastructure at risk through its work, according to cybersecurity analysts. DOGE staffers, some of whom have little experience working with government systems, have reportedly accessed agency data through insecure means and copied that data onto unprotected servers.

Elon Musk claims ‘IP addresses in Ukraine’ are behind ‘massive cyber attack’ that hit Twitter – UNILAD
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Elon Musk has claimed ‘IP addresses in Ukraine’ are behind a ‘massive cyber attack’ that hit Twitter this week.

On Monday (March 10), 40,000 users reported they were unable to access X, formerly Twitter, according to the tracking website Downdetector.com.

The site suffered major glitches and intermittent service outage issues throughout the day with users all over the world reporting they were unable to load posts.

Albania to ban TikTok in coming days – News.Az
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Albanian authorities announced on Thursday that they are moving to shut down TikTok in the coming days, following through on a ban that was announced in December.

“Competent authorities, in cooperation with internet providers and technology platforms, will take the necessary measures to implement this decision in a few days or up to a week from now,” said Education Minister Ogerta Manastirliu, adding that the ban was set to last for 12 months, News.Az reports citing Gulf Today.

Prime Minister Edi Rama first announced the ban months ago, after a confrontation that started on social media led to the killing of a 14-year-old student and another being injured in a fight near a school in the capital of Tirana.

Ex-CDC Director: ‘Long Covid’ Is ‘mRNA Vaccine Injury’– slaynews.com
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American virologist Dr. Robert R. Redfield, who served as the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) during the pandemic, has admitted that reports of “so-called Long Covid” are actually a cover-up for global surges of “mRNA vaccine injury.”

Redfield made the explosive admission during a new interview with the MAHA Initiative podcast.

During an almost three-hour conversation with host Del Bigtree, Redfield blew the whistle on the Covid lab leak, discussed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new role in public health, and dropped bombshells on the pandemic

Since leaving his federal government position at the end of President Donald Trump’s first term in January 2021, Redfield has focused on treating patients in his medical practice.

He explains in the interview that his surgery is flooded with patients who have been led to believe they have “Lond Covid.”

US House Panel Issues Subpoena to Google’s Parent Company Alphabet – ChannelNews
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The US House Judiciary Committee has ramped up its scrutiny of Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google and YouTube, by issuing a subpoena seeking internal communications between the company and the Biden administration.

The move stems from ongoing concerns about the tech industry’s role in moderating content, particularly related to Covid-19 misinformation and the broader conversation about censorship and free speech.

The Republican-majority committee is looking for detailed communications between Alphabet and the executive branch, as well as any discussions involving third parties concerning content moderation policies during President Joe Biden’s administration.

The subpoena notably mentions concerns about Google’s role in the federal government’s approach to censorship, with particular attention to YouTube’s involvement in moderating content tied to Covid-19 and conservative viewpoints.

Google Tests An AI-Only Version Of Its Search Engine– www.ndtv.com
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Alphabet’s Google launched an experimental version of its search engine on Wednesday that completely eliminates its classic 10 blue links in favor of an AI-generated summary.

The new feature, available to subscribers of Google One AI Premium, can be accessed via the results page for any search query by clicking on a tab labeled “AI Mode” to the side of existing options like Images and Maps.

“We’ve heard from power users that they want AI responses for even more of their searches,” Robby Stein, a vice president of product, said in a blog post.

Google One AI Premium is a $19.99 per month plan that provides extra cloud storage and special access to some AI features.

Google currently displays AI Overviews, summaries that are increasingly appearing atop the traditional hyperlinks to relevant webpages, for users in more than 100 countries. It began adding advertisements to AI Overviews last May.

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A new study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine claims “gender-affirming surgery” produces more incidents of depression and suicide among transgender-identifying people than among those that did not get that surgery.

Shocking Study Claiming Trans Surgery Radically Increases Mental Health Problems Immediately Attacked– www.westernjournal.com
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A new study showed that self-described transgender people who had so-called “gender-affirming surgery” experienced worse mental health outcomes relative to other gender dysphoric people who did not have the surgery.

The new study, published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine on Feb. 25, said that those who underwent the procedures had an “elevated risk of mental health disorders” such as “depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and substance use disorder.”

The researchers added that “the heightened risk of mental health issues post-surgery was particularly pronounced among individuals undergoing feminizing transition compared to masculinizing transition.”

Colin Wright, the editor-in-chief of Reality’s Last Stand and a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, noted that the authors strangely recommended additional “gender-sensitive mental health support” rather than simply questioning “the medical legitimacy of performing ‘gender-affirming’ surgeries given the significantly worse mental health outcomes among recipients.”

Wright observed from the study that males with gender dysphoria who received the surgeries had 35.6 percent higher suicidal ideation, 120 percent higher depression, 130 percent higher substance abuse disorder, and 388 percent higher anxiety than those who did not.

Benjamin Ryan, a health and science reporter at The New York Times, then spotlighted some limitations from the study.

In particular, he noted that the study looked at the records of adults with gender dysphoria who received the surgeries but who had no mental health diagnoses beforehand and compared that to those who had diagnoses two years later.

Are you surprised that they’re now showing brutal mental illness associated with trans surgeries?

“I find it curious that many people with gender dysphoria would not at least qualify for other MH diagnoses,” he said. “So that immediately makes me wonder about the validity of these findings.”

“And as the paper suggests, it’s possible that after people had surgeries, their gender dysphoria improved and/or they started focusing on other MH issues, which could lead their care providers to input other MH diagnoses into their chart,” he added.

However, Wright in his post, highlighted a portion of the study that explained what Ryan took issue with: “By excluding patients with documented pre-existing mental health diagnoses, this study sought to ensure that identified mental health outcomes likely represented new or emergent conditions rather than pre-existing disorders.”

And Chloe Cole, an outspoken detransitioner who underwent “gender-affirming” surgery as a youth, affirmed the outcome of the study from her own experiences.

Related:

Pentagon Memo: All Transgender Troops to Be Identified Within 30 Days and Separated from the Military

“Removing my breasts to pretend being a boy did not, in fact improve my mental health,” she reacted.

“According to this study, I am far from alone.”

Common sense would indeed side with Cole’s conclusion.

It’s hard to imagine that removing healthy body parts in alignment with one’s delusion, rather than addressing the delusion itself, would meaningfully improve mental health issues.

That doesn’t even get into the sexual perversion that leads at least some self-described transgender people to have so-called gender transitions.

There are also people out there who have serious delusions leading them to believe that they should not have as many limbs.

If a doctor therefore chops off their legs, he would not be acting with mercy, but would be engaged in the worst form of cruelty.

In the same way that actual mercy would look like dealing with the false belief that they should not have any limbs, if we want to show actual mercy toward self-described transgender people, we would not affirm their false “gender identity,” but would affirm that they are indeed members of the sex in which God created them.

Along with detransitioners like Cole, we must also have the courage to say that aloud.

 

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UK regulators have informed social media companies they have until the end of March to produce a report detailing how they hope to deal with “online risks” as defined by the Labour-controlled government.

UK asks social media firms to assess online risks by March 31 – ETBrandEquity
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Ofcom, Britain’s media regulator, has set a March 31 deadline for social media platforms to submit risk assessments on illegal content. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok must address risks around offences such as terrorism, hate crime, child sexual exploitation…
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Taiwan’s top chip maker, TSMC, looks to invest $100 billion in the U.S. over the next four years in what promises to be, for the U.S., technological development, and, for Taiwan, an invested partner capable of defending them from Mainland China.

TSMC, the Chip Giant, Is to Spend $100 Billion in U.S. Over the Next 4 Years– www.nytimes.com
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President Trump on Monday said Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest chip manufacturer, will spend $100 billion in the United States over the next four years to expand its production capacity and bring its most advanced semiconductor processes to its operations in Arizona.

The investment will allow TSMC to begin making artificial intelligence and smartphone chips in Arizona, Mr. Trump said.

With the commitment, TSMC brings its planned total spending in the United States to $165 billion. The money will expand the company’s footprint in Arizona from three manufacturing plants to six, add 25,000 jobs and create a research and development center to develop future production processes.

TSMC’s expansion comes after years of work to rev up domestic manufacturing of semiconductors. For more than five years, Washington officials have been concerned that TSMC’s dominance of the chip industry had created a national security risk. They feared that the United States could lose access to those advanced chips, which were produced in Taiwan, because Beijing wants to reclaim the island as part of China.

The previous Trump administration began to lobby TSMC to build plants in the United States. The Biden administration advanced those efforts by passing the CHIPS Act, a bipartisan bill that provided $39 billion in federal funding for the construction of new and expanded manufacturing facilities to make the tiny electronics that power everything from cars to iPads.

During a White House event, Mr. Trump said that TSMC’s investment would reduce America’s national security risk and encourage other companies to make more of their products in the United States.

“Semiconductors are the backbone of the 21st century economy, and really without the semiconductors, there is no economy,” Mr. Trump said, adding that “we must be able to build the chips and semiconductors that we need right here in American factories, with American skill and American labor.”

Appearing alongside Mr. Trump, C.C. Wei, TSMC’s chief executive, said the company would begin making A.I. chips and smartphone chips in the United States. He added that the factory expansion had been supported by American customers, including Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Qualcomm and Broadcom.

Mr. Trump said the investment would help TSMC avoid tariffs of 25 percent or more on chips manufactured in Taiwan. Since taking office in January, he had threatened tariffs of 100 percent on Taiwanese chips and criticized the CHIPS Act for failing to get companies like TSMC to make more chips domestically.

Since Mr. Trump took office in January, TSMC and Taiwanese officials have been scrambling to respond to his tariff threats. In January, Mr. Wei met with Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary, about investments that TSMC could make. They explored the possibility of TSMC’s investing in the U.S. chipmaker, Intel, in a deal that would see it take over the Silicon Valley icon’s manufacturing operations. Taiwanese officials also traveled to Washington and floated deals to invest in the United States.

The investment more than doubles TSMC’s commitment to the United States and increases the capabilities of the chips it produces in Arizona.

Under the CHIPS Act, TSMC had committed to invest $65 billion to build three factories in Arizona. The production process it had committed to bringing to the United States is a legacy technology that makes less sophisticated chips than the ones it produces in Taiwan. It received $6.6 billion in federal funding to support the project.

With its appearance on Monday, TSMC will become the latest in a string of companies to visit the White House and make investment commitments. In January, OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank promised to spend $500 billion on data centers over the next four years. Last month, Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive, met with Mr. Trump before the company committed to spending $500 billion over four years, with some of that support going to a new factory in Houston to make artificial intelligence servers.

“They’re coming here in huge size because they want to be in the greatest market in the world, and they want to avoid the tariffs,” Mr. Lutnick said at the event on Monday. “If they’re not here, they’d have to suffer.”

North Korea warns of ‘renewing records’ in strategic deterrence over US aircraft carrier’s entry to South – Morung Express
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The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday warned of “renewing” the country’s records in strategic deterrence, denouncing the recent arrival of a US aircraft carrier in South Korea as an attempt to “threaten and pressurise” its regime.

Kim Yo-jong made the condemnation as the USS Carl Vinson, a Nimitz-class US aircraft carrier, entered a key naval base in the southeastern city of Busan on Sunday, as part of the US commitment to providing extended deterrence against North Korean threats, Yonhap news agency reported.

She accused the US of deploying its strategic assets to the Korean Peninsula at the “constant” level, denouncing the USS Carl Vinson’s South Korea entry as Washington’s expression of its “most hostile and confrontational will” against the North, according to her statement carried by the Korean Central News Agency.

“As indicated by the regional military situation, the US and its stooges’ heinous ambition to threaten, pressurise and bring the DPRK to its knees by force of arms is developing into a more reckless phase,” Kim argued, referring to her country by its official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

Study of 9 Million Confirms Covid ‘Vaccines’ Cause AIDS– slaynews.com
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An alarming study of nine million people has confirmed that Covid mRNA injections cause vaccine-induced AIDS, also known as VAIDS.

The bombshell study has sent shockwaves through the medical and scientific communities after researchers concluded that Covid mRNA shots have caused a global surge in cases of vaccine-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (VAIDS).

The study has debunked claims from the corporate media and so-called “fact-checkers” that previously dismissed reports of VAIDS as “conspiracy theories.”

During their study, the researchers analyzed the data of a staggering nine million people who had received at least one dose of a Covid mRNA “vaccine.”

The explosive peer-reviewed study was conducted by a team of world-renowned South Korean researchers.

No Medicaid Cuts In Budget Deal but Work Requirements a Possibility › American Greatness– amgreatness.com
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With a March 14 government funding deadline fast approaching, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is promising that Republicans will not be cutting entitlements like Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security.

However, Johnson told CNN that the budget plan narrowly passed by the House on Wednesday will seek to implement President Trump’s agenda to root out waste and inefficiencies.

Johnson explained that finding efficiencies in entitlement programs would require something other than simply cutting benefits to those who are truly in need.

He pointed to strong public support for work requirements as a way to ensure taxpayer money isn’t going to “29-year-old males sitting on their couches playing video games.”

3D adipose tissue bioprinting method could enhance skin regeneration – Medical Xpress
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To overcome this limitation, a research team led by Assistant Professor Byoung Soo Kim from the Pusan National University, Korea, has developed a novel  biofabrication approach. This paper was made available online on February 2, 2025 in Advanced Functional Materials. The highlight of this study was the development of a hybrid bioink, which is a combination of 1% adipose-derived decellularized extracellular matrix and 0.5% alginate. This hybrid bioink limited the migration of preadipocytes, the fat cell precursors, while promoting their differentiation.

Dr. Kim states, “Under standard culture conditions, preadipocytes tend to proliferate and migrate, preventing the formation of lipid droplets that are essential for adipose tissue functions. The hybrid bioink developed in this study maintains the physiological properties of the adipose tissue.”

Additionally, a diameter of ≤ 600 µm was deemed to ensure sufficient nutrient and oxygen delivery for the fabricated adipose tissue. Furthermore, bioprinted adipose tissues arranged with a spacing of ≤ 1000 µm promoted adipogenesis via paracrine signaling. The optimized 3D bioprinted adipose tissues rapidly promoted the migration of skin cells in vitro by modulating the expression levels of cell migration-related proteins (MMP2, COL1A1, KRT5, and ITGB1).

Deep-sea expedition reveals low-oxygen depths of Red Sea host unexpected life– phys.org
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An exploratory expedition describes two deep-sea, low-oxygen ecosystems in the Red Sea, including some surprising fish. The findings are published in PNAS Nexus.

Persistent oxygen-depleted zones in the ocean are relatively well studied in the temperate zone, but little is known about these unique ecosystems in the tropics. Shannon Klein and colleagues explored two subsurface oxygen-depleted zones in deep reaches of a Red Sea coral reef system with remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and crewed deep-sea vehicles as part of the Red Sea Decade Expedition of 2022.

Both sites are geomorphologically enclosed and characterized by warm temperatures (22ºC) and deep, oxygen-depleted conditions (<2–10.958 μmol O2 kg⁻¹) beneath the reef’s surface waters.

ROV video footage from Amq Deep showing lace corals and fish in warm, low oxygen conditions. Credit: National Center for Wildlife (NCW), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

In the Amq Deep, reaching 619 meters below the surface, the authors found lace corals and at least three species of fish, including lightfish, soldierfish, and large aggregations of lanternfish. Lanternfish in the suboxic deep swim five times slower than lanternfish in oxygenated waters and may migrate upwards at night to reoxygenate and feed.

In the 491-meter-deep Farasan Deep, near-anoxic conditions (<2 μmol O2 kg⁻¹) were expected to preclude the presence of aerobically respiring organisms. However, the researchers were surprised to observe fish swimming along the surface of the sediment under these conditions. These fish are unidentified.

According to the authors, the warm and saline environment of the Red Sea interacts with deep enclosed depressions to restrict vertical mixing, limiting oxygen resupply at depth—and similar zones are likely to occur in abundance in other tropical coastal areas, perhaps with their own adapted fauna.

ROV video footage from Amq Deep showing lace corals and fish in warm, low oxygen conditions. Credit: National Center for Wildlife (NCW), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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Quantum properties in atom-thick semiconductors offer new way to detect electrical signals in cells– www.sciencedaily.com
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For decades, scientists have relied on electrodes and dyes to track the electrical activity of living cells. Now, engineers at the University of California San Diego have discovered that quantum materials just a single atom thick can do the job — using only light.

A new study, published on Mar. 3 in Nature Photonics, shows that these ultra-thin semiconductors, which trap electrons in two dimensions, can be used to sense the biological electrical activity of living cells with high speed and resolution.

Scientists have continually been seeking better ways to track the electrical activity of the body’s most excitable cells, such as neurons, heart muscle fibers and pancreatic cells. These tiny electrical pulses orchestrate everything from thought to movement to metabolism, but capturing them in real time and at large scales has remained a challenge.

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During the Covid-19 Pandemic, any information that went against the official narrative was deemed “anti-science” and “misinformation.” Now, many of the justifications for the official narrative, scientific papers, are now being retracted.

Retraction Watch reports 505 studies on Covid-19 have been retracted as of February 17, 2025. Retraction Watch Co-Founder Ivan Oransky told The College Fix, “Why do they feel the need to rush papers through? Well, it’s because that’s how they get or keep their jobs, that’s how they get grants, everything is based on that. When you know that your whole career depends on publishing papers in particular journals, you’re going to do what you have to do to publish those papers. Most of the time that means you work hard, you hire the smart grad students and postdocs.”

Scientists have retracted more than 500 COVID-19 papers since pandemic: watchdog group– www.lifesitenews.com
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As of February 17, Retraction Watch’s ongoing “Retracted coronavirus (COVID-19) papers” database lists 505 studies that have been retracted, plus 19 amended to include “expressions of concern” about their findings. The subjects of the papers (including essays, studies, and clinical trials) ranged from diagnosing COVID cases, hospital treatment, and vaccine effects to therapeutics, masking, social distancing, lockdowns, and more.

“Why do they feel the need to rush papers through? Well, it’s because that’s how they get or keep their jobs, that’s how they get grants, everything is based on that,” Retraction Watch co-founder Ivan Oransky told The College Fix. “When you know that your whole career depends on publishing papers in particular journals, you’re going to do what you have to do to publish those papers. Most of the time that means you work hard, you hire the smart grad students and postdocs.”

Oransky added that even when an organization withdraws a questionable paper, the level of explanation they offer as to why can vary significantly, giving proponents of the original conclusion room to insist it is still valid, and that it was pulled for political reasons rather than scientific.

Further, the biggest problem “is when papers aren’t retracted,” he said. “The problem is when papers sit in the literature, people know there’s a problem, but everybody refuses to do anything about them.”

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Wyoming Entrepreneur Reid Rasner has made an offer to buy TikTok for nearly $50 billion. Reid hopes to create a new Silicon Valley in Wyoming with his purchase.

Rasner Media’s counsel Steve Roberts stated, “By establishing TikTok’s operations in Wyoming, Reid will ignite a new era of economic diversification, creating thousands of high-paying jobs that will not only benefit the tech sector but also supercharge Wyoming’s energy, agriculture, and tourism industries. This initiative will bring high-skilled workers, cutting-edge innovation, and new investment opportunities into the state, strengthening the economy while ensuring Wyoming remains a national leader in multiple sectors.”

TikTok receives $50 billion offer from US entrepreneur to buy app – NewsBreak
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A wealthy Wyoming entrepreneur has made an offer to buy TikTok for nearly $50 billion, The Post can reveal.

Reid Rasner, who owns both media and wealth management firms in the state, is seeking “a controlling stake” in TikTok’s assets, operations and proprietary algorithm for $47.45 billion, according to a copy of a letter obtained by The Post that Rasner’s lawyer sent to the app’s Chinese parent company.

“By establishing TikTok’s operations in Wyoming, Reid will ignite a new era of economic diversification, creating thousands of high-paying jobs that will not only benefit the tech sector but also supercharge Wyoming’s energy, agriculture, and tourism industries,” the letter states.

Amazon is killing off a very useful Kindle feature – are you affected?– www.express.co.uk
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Amazon’s Kindle devices, for better or worse, have a stranglehold on the e-reader market globally and the UK. Their popularity is down to their relative affordability and ease of use as well as Amazon’s wide range of eBook titles in the Amazon store, but the online retailer is about to cut a feature from all its Kindle devices that could curtail how you use yours.

As spotted by Good E-Reader, as of February 26, 2025, Amazon is set to kill off its Download & Transfer via USB option for all Kindles, meaning the only way you’ll be able to buy and download eBooks and other purchases is over Wi-Fi.

All Kindles can connect to Wi-Fi to buy eBooks from the Kindle store but the downloading via USB option has been there as another way for buyers to download titles onto their devices via a USB cable. It’s useful if you want to back up your purchases on a computer and download them again later from your Amazon account without the need to connect the Kindle to a Wi-Fi network.

Occasionally Amazon removes titles from Kindles without warning which can delete them from people’s e-readers. If this happens and the title is no longer available in the Kindle store, transferring titles via USB is the only way to get them back onto your Kindle. Without the transfer option, it’s technically possible that Amazon could remove your access to a Kindle book permanently even if you’ve purchased it previously.

‘God of Chaos’ asteroid could hit Earth three years before ‘city killer’ space rock – LADbible
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While NASA and the world tries its best to understand where and when a ‘city killer’ asteroid known as 2024 YR4 could hit Earth, there’s a chance another big lump of rock in space could crash land on to Earth years before it.

Enter the world of the ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid. And yes, it sounds absolutely terrifying. And while 2024 YR4 is expected to have a small chance of hitting our planet in 2032, its cosmic neighbour is set to offer a small threat to Earth in just four years time.

Known as the ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid, its scientific name is after the Egyptian god of chaos, Apophis. And it is much, much bigger than the newer discovery.

Will the ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid really hit Earth?

A study from 2024 suggested that the slim chance of it hitting Earth is still a reality.

And it wont be until 2027 that we will be able to fully rule out the devastating collision, with a study from astronomer Paul Wiegert saying it is still possible until we can officially rule it out.

It’s because Apophis is currently hidden from view in space due to how close it is to the Sun. When it comes back in to view in two years time, experts will be able to give its approach to Earth a more accurate, final run down.

Ohio Veteran Denied Heart Transplant for Refusing Covid ‘Vaccine’– slaynews.com
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A 54-year-old veteran from Ohio has been denied a life-saving heart transplant operation because he refused a Covid “vaccine.”

Ken Long was diagnosed with congestive heart failure nearly a year ago.

He became ill during a family vacation to Texas, his wife, Christina, told Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom.

Long was eventually sent to The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati for a heart transplant.

He was set to receive “the next heart that came in so long as his body was otherwise healthy,” she said.

When the tests came back, they showed “he was in perfect health other than a very sick heart.”

However, when Long was asked to sign consent forms, hospital staff told the family he would have to get a Covid “vaccine.”

Long immediately refused to take the injection.

Vatican says the pope has a “polymicrobial respiratory tract infection.” What is that?– abcnews.go.com
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LONDON — Vatican authorities said Monday that Pope Francis has a complex infection in his respiratory system and will require more targeted drug treatment. Officials said the 88-year-old pope is suffering from a “polymicrobial respiratory tract infection,” but gave no further details on the severity of his illness or what would change in his treatment. Here’s a look at the Pope’s latest diagnosis and what his treatment could involve.

Essentially, it means there’s a mix of bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites growing in someone’s lungs.

“Often times, people will get a bronchitis or an airway infection and that can often start a cascade of multiple problems, including infections in the lungs,” said Dr. Maor Sauler, who specializes in adult pulmonary and critical care medicine at Yale University’s School of Medicine. He said such issues were common in older people whose immune systems might be weaker or had complex health issues.

“It likely means he has more than one organism in his lungs,” Sauler said, explaining that the pope’s doctors might have to adjust his treatment to make sure the antibiotics attack all the various organisms.

Meta failing to curb spread of many sexualized AI deepfake celebrity images on Facebook – CBS News
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Meta has removed over a dozen fraudulent, sexualized images of famous female actors and athletes after a CBS News investigation found a high prevalence of AI-manipulated deepfake images on the company’s Facebook platform.

Dozens of fake, highly sexualized images of the actors Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Ariana Grande, Scarlett Johansson and former tennis star Maria Sharapova have been shared widely by multiple Facebook accounts, garnering hundreds of thousands of likes and many reshares on the platform.

“We’ve removed these images for violating our policies and will continue monitoring for other violating posts. This is an industry-wide challenge, and we’re continually working to improve our detection and enforcement technology,” Meta spokesperson Erin Logan told CBS News in a statement emailed on Friday.

An analysis of over a dozen of these images by Reality Defender, a platform that works to detect AI-generated media, showed that many of the photos were deepfake images — with AI-generated, underwear-clad bodies replacing the bodies of celebrities in otherwise real photographs. A few of the images were likely created using image stitching tools that do not involve AI, according to Reality Defender’s analysis.

“Almost all deepfake pornography does not have the consent of the subject being deepfaked,” Ben Colman, co-founder and CEO of Reality Defender told CBS News on Sunday. “Such content is growing at a dizzying rate, especially as existing measures to stop such content are seldom implemented.”

CBS News has sought comments from Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Ariana Grande, and Maria Sharapova on this story. Johansson declined to issue any comment, according to a representative for the actor.