The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) has recently accused X Corp, the owners of Twitter, of trying to intimidate anti-hate campaigners into silence by sending them letters threatening legal action. According to CCDH, X Corp accused the organization of making “troubling and baseless claims” in its reports concerning the platform’s performance.
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SportsFootballWomen's World Cup
Women’s World Cup: Argentina’s Remarkable Comeback Earns Draw Against South Africa
Argentina’s Manager Inspires Stunning Comeback to Draw Against South Africa.
German Portanova, the manager of Argentina’s national team, delivered a powerful message to his players before their captivating match against South Africa in the Women’s World Cup. He urged them to “play with the love that optimizes our football,” and his words had a profound impact on their performance.
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Google’s Earthquake Warning System Failed to Reach Many Turkish Residents Before Deadly Tremor.
According to an investigation, Google’s earthquake warning system failed to reach numerous Turkish residents ahead of the deadly tremor that occurred in February. The system, which is designed to provide up to a minute’s notice on Android phones before an earthquake strikes, claims to have sent alerts to millions before the initial and largest quake.
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SportsFootballWomen's World Cup
Women’s World Cup: Captain Lindsey Horan saves defending champions United States from Netherlands’ upset threat
New Manchester City signing Jill Roord sets Dutch on course for historic victory with a clinical finish from the edge of the box.
The Stars and Stripes, a dominant force on the world stage with 13 consecutive wins across three tournaments, struggled to break down a resilient Netherlands defense until Lindsey Horan’s crucial header from a corner leveled the score.
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Mark Zuckerberg Surprised as Threads App Draws More Repeat Users Than Expected.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg expressed surprise at the success of his new social media app, Threads, which garnered over 100 million sign-ups within days of its recent launch, putting it in direct competition with Elon Musk’s platform, X (formerly Twitter). Despite initial enthusiasm, outside data firms reported a decline in sign-ups and time spent on the platform after its launch, leading analysts to question its ability to keep users engaged.
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Fulham has secured the services of Mexico striker Raul Jimenez from fellow Premier League side Wolves for a fee of around £5m. The 32-year-old has inked a two-year deal with Fulham, with an option for a third year.
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A remarkable pair of Apple trainers, custom-made exclusively for employees in the 1990s and originally given away at a conference, are now up for auction by Sotheby’s at a price of $50,000 (£38,969).
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AI entrepreneur Sam Altman has launched a cryptocurrency project called “Worldcoin,” which has been described as “dystopian.” The project offers digital coins to people in exchange for a scan of their eyeballs. On the day of the full launch, people queued at scanning sites worldwide to participate.
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Countdown Begins for Women’s World Cup 2023: Tournament Set to Commence in Australia and New Zealand
Anticipation Builds as Biggest FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Begins in Australia and New Zealand.
Today marks the kick-off of the much-awaited FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, hosted by Australia and New Zealand. This historic ninth edition features 32 nations, including European champions England and debutants, the Republic of Ireland. Notably, it is the first Women’s World Cup to have two co-hosts.
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Elon Musk Indicates Further Tesla Price Cuts Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty.
Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, has suggested that the electric carmaker will continue to reduce prices due to the current turbulent state of the world economy. This statement comes after the company faced tough competition, leading to squeezed profit margins.

