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Mark Zuckerberg announces Threads has hit 2 million sign-ups

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that over 2 million users signed up for the new Threads app within two hours of its launch.

Peaky Blinders team rips Ron DeSantis for unauthorized use of content in anti-LGBT ad

The backlash over an anti-LGBT ad circulated by Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign has reached a new level. The team behind Peaky Blinders came out to denounce the ad after the video used a clip of their show.

Justice Department says it will appeal ruling blocking agency officials from communicating with social media companies

The Department of Justice announced that it will appeal a ruling blocking agency officials from communicating with social media companies.

US releases footage of Russian jets harassing American drone over Syria

The United States released footage of Russian fighter jets harassing a U.S. drone over Syria.

San Diego opens ‘safe sleeping site’ for homeless

San Diego has created "safe" camping lots for the homeless in the city.

NYC stores lock up ice cream from retail thieves

Retail thieves have been plaguing New York City with rampant shoplifting. Now, as the summer months heat up, the city's pharmacies and grocery stores are chaining freezers full of ice cream to deter stealing.

Attorney who challenged Trump 2020 election results relinquishes law license

Attorney Lin Wood, known for filing challenges seeking to overturn former President Donald Trump's 2020 election loss, is giving up his law license instead of facing possible disbarment.

Sarah Bedford: There are real ‘apples-to-apples’ comparisons between the Hunter Biden investigation and DOJ Trump inquiry

The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford reacted to Donald Trump's comments about the double standard between the Biden Department of Justice's treatment of the former president and the Hunter Biden legal scandals.

Gov. Josh Shapiro backs out of bipartisan school voucher program to please Democrats

Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) said he would use a line-item veto on a school voucher program he helped draft after pushback from Democrats in the Pennsylvania legislature.

Russia wants to keep Ukrainian nuclear plant intact, if it remains Kremlin’s

Russia's military forces have placed artillery batteries near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in a bid to stymie the Ukrainian counteroffensive that benefits from the persistent threat of disaster at the site, according to Ukrainian and Western officials.
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