"The Wikimedia Foundation shares the UK government’s commitment to promoting online environments where everyone can safely participate. However, if enforced on Wikipedia..."
"The Wikimedia Foundation is not bringing a general challenge to the OSA as a whole, not even to the existence of the Category 1 duties themselves."
"We do not dispute the need for sensible online regulation."
Great to see those who support these regulations facing the consequences.
> According to İFÖD, Turkish court orders led to the blocking of 59 accounts at the internet service provider level. Separately, Bluesky voluntarily made 13 accounts and one post inaccessible in Turkey, likely in response to legal pressure.
> Abrego Garcia’s case has generated a national furor after the Trump administration acknowledged it had erroneously sent him to El Salvador on March 15 in violation of a 2019 court order that prohibited him from being sent to his home country because of potential persecution by a local gang.
> "There are, there are methods which you could do it, as you know," he said. He declined to elaborate on any specific methods.
There are, though. No need to act naive.
I support President Trump, but I don't support a third term and he wouldn't be able to pull it off (on the basis that a third term is not a good precedent).
The 22nd Amendment clearly states you can't be elected more than twice, not that you can't serve as President more than twice.
The earlier draft of the amendment was that you cannot serve as President more than twice. The "elected" language was intentional.
Interesting that NPR tries to brand the funding as if its for addiction and mental health care all throughout the article.
For comparison, here's what CNN says:
"These funds were largely used for Covid-19 testing, Covid-19 vaccination and Covid-19 global projects, according to HHS, including for community health workers focused on populations most at risk from Covid-19."
And here's what the Trump administration says:
"The COVID-19 pandemic is over, and HHS will no longer waste billions of taxpayer dollars responding to a non-existent pandemic that Americans moved on from years ago"
> Trump administration officials claimed that “some areas of the property could not get cell service,” according to the Times, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt describing the Starlink project as intended “to improve Wi-Fi connectivity on the complex.”