Author: Press Room

A Democrat nominee in Pennsylvania allegedly violated state law when it came to a workers’ compensation insurance policy, per the Washington Free Beacon. The outlet said it reviewed records showing the nominee for the state’s Seventh Congressional District, Bob Brooks, allegedly did not have such a policy for several years, the outlet reported Thursday: Brooks Lawn Care LLC, which Brooks founded in 2013, canceled its workers’ compensation insurance on Nov. 30, 2017, and did not take out a new policy until Dec. 28, 2021, according to state records. Pennsylvania law states that workers’ compensation insurance is “mandatory for all employers…

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The Telegram co-founder has blasted the use of a loophole by the European Parliament to pass a law allowing tech firms to scan users’ messages The European Union has stooped to using dubious procedural loopholes usually employed by backwater regimes to pass controversial legislation, Pavel Durov has argued. The Telegram co-founder was referring to the contentious regulation that allows tech companies to scan their users’ messages, ostensibly to detect child sexual abuse material.In a post on X on Friday, the entrepreneur wrote: “Once typical of banana republics, such tricks are now used by the EU to pass surveillance laws.”Durov’s comment…

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Syrian officials said on Thursday that a preliminary investigation of the July 7 bombings in the capital city of Damascus — perpetrated during a visit by French President Emmanuel Macron — suggests that a terrorist cell linked to the Islamic State was responsible. Police have taken an unspecified number of suspects belonging to the cell into custody. Two explosions shook Damascus on Tuesday, just before Syria’s interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa met with Macron. One of the bombs was detonated near the Ministry of Tourism. The other was near the Four Seasons Hotel, where Macron was believed to be staying. The…

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Democrats are reportedly worried about their chances of winning back the U.S. Senate as the November midterms approach and political controversies erupt. The news comes on the heels of political developments in Maine and Michigan, the Hill reported on Friday. In Maine, Graham Platner suspended his campaign for the U.S. Senate amid sexual assault allegations. The Hill article said some Democrats believed the party was better off without him, but “the spectacular collapse of his campaign and the lack of consensus within the party over who should take his place has created unnecessary political headwinds for the party.” Professor of…

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Director Christopher Nolan says young filmgoing audiences should be commended for “utterly rejecting” AI-generated video and embracing “more tactile, more real” filmmaking techniques. In his promotional tour for The Odyssey, Nolan praised young filmmakers like Curry Barker and Kane Parsons, whose debut films Obsession and Backrooms have been highly profitable box-office hits. “We’ve got all these great new young voices in movies, making the medium their own and moving it forward,” he told the Telegraph. The Inception director — known for his love of analog film, particularly the 70mm IMAX format — also marveled at how young viewers are “utterly rejecting” video generated…

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A series of mysterious explosions were heard across Iran on Thursday, even though the U.S. said no strikes were launched after two nights of heavy bombing on Tuesday and Wednesday. There has been speculation that one or more of the neighboring countries that have been wantonly attacked by Iran might finally be responding, or that an insurgent movement is making a move. According to Iranian state media, explosions were heard in several cities in southern Iran, including Choghadak, Konarak, and Bushehr, which is the site of a nuclear power plant. Some of these explosions were reportedly heard after U.S. Central…

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A newly released Oregon survey shows Republican Christine Drazan ahead of incumbent Democrat Gov. Tina Kotek, placing the GOP within reach of capturing a governor’s office it has not won since 1982. Drazan received 48 percent support to Kotek’s 44 percent in the statewide ballot test, according to the Public Opinion Strategies poll. The four-point lead matches the survey’s stated margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points. The pollster described 48 percent as a “winnable threshold” with third-party candidates in the field, although the ballot-test graphic displays only the results for Drazan and Kotek. Drazan posted her…

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President Karol Nawrocki has vowed to outlaw the red-and-black flag used by nationalists in Ukraine Poland has commemorated the anniversary of the Volhynia massacre, a large-scale ethnic cleansing operation perpetrated by Ukrainian Nazi collaborators during World War II and a hot-button topic that sparked a recent diplomatic clash between Warsaw and Kiev.Multiple events were held across Poland on Saturday to honor the victims of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), the armed wing of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN). The commemoration is tied to events of July 11, 1943, also known as Bloody Sunday, which marked the height of the…

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The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is suspending a deal with Flock Safety, which operates some of its license plate cameras, amid controversy over privacy rights and who should control the footage. Law enforcement officials told the New York Post the decision was made as contract negotiations were ongoing, the outlet reported Friday. LAPD’s Chief Information Officer Dean Gialamas said his agency is working to protect privacy rights. “Our priority is about protecting the constitutional rights and civil liberties of those we serve. We’re trying to clarify terms so that the data ownership and security is firmed up,” he explained.…

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An Indian businessman named Gaurav Srivastava allegedly passed himself off as an operative of the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to close a multi-billion dollar defense deal with the Indonesian government, according to civil suits filed in the United States by his former business partner. A report from a U.S.-based non-governmental organization (NGO) called the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) quoted the lawsuits filed in New York and California by Srivastava’s former business partner, Niels Troost. According to the lawsuits, Srivastava somehow persuaded then-Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto, currently the president of the country, that he was a…

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