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  1. Vorastra

    Feds sue Elon Musk’s SpaceX for allegedly shunning refugees, asylum seekers

    https://nypost.com/2023/08/24/elon-musks-spacex-sued-by-doj-over-asylees-refugees-hiring/
  2. Vorastra

    Texas federal judge halts FDA approval of abortion pill mifepristone; Biden administration filing appeal

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judge-halts-fda-approval-of-abortion-pill-mifepristone/
  3. Jan

    Vumacam responds to US allegations that they use Chinese spying tech

    US concerned that Vumacam uses China-style spying tech — here are the facts Vumacam has hit back at claims made by US lawmakers in a resolution proposed by certain members of the country's House of Representatives concerning its use of Hikvision cameras. The resolution calls for President Joe...
  4. Jan

    ITC limited exclusion order recommendation on Apple Watch passes US presidential review

    Apple Watch could be banned in the US The likelihood of a ban on imports of newer-model Apple Watches to the US has increased after President Joe Biden upheld a patent-infringement ruling by the International Trade Commission (ITC). In December 2022, the ITC issued a final determination that...
  5. Hanno Labuschagne

    President Biden will sign executive order to boost US solar panel makers

    President Biden will sign executive order to boost US solar panel makers President Joe Biden will take executive action to boost the US solar sector, seeking to revive clean energy projects stalled by a trade dispute and bolster domestic manufacturing so the nation’s climate efforts are less...
  6. Jan

    Biden Sees risk of Russian cyberattack on US as sanctions bite

    "Harden your cyber defence immediately" — US warns to brace for Russian cyberattacks President Joe Biden warned Monday about new indications of possible Russian cyberattacks, pumping up the volume on weeks of growing concern about a possible Kremlin-ordered response to crushing sanctions over...
  7. Jan

    Bitcoin drops below $40,000 as Biden-inspired optimism fades

    Bitcoin gains erased Bitcoin dropped back below $40,000, erasing almost all the gains sparked by optimism about U.S. President Joe Biden’s executive order to put more focus on the crypto sector. The largest cryptocurrency declined as much as 7.2% to $38,894 on Thursday, falling for the first...
  8. Jan

    Biden pushes for more coordinated approach to crypto oversight

    Biden's cryptocurrency executive order President Joe Biden on Wednesday plans to order government agencies to take a closer look at issues surrounding the fast-growing crypto market, from developing a potential digital dollar to combating illicit finance. The White House executive order, which...
  9. Jan

    Bitcoin tops $41,500 amid expectations of Biden executive order

    Bitcoin rallies — Biden executive order expected Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, rose back above $41,500 amid a sharp rally in digital tokens on Wednesday as the industry awaits further detail on a U.S. executive order. The coin advanced as much as 8.8% to $41,874 and was near...
  10. Jan

    US Prods Crypto Exchanges to Thwart Russia-Sanctions Dodgers

    Cryptocurrency exchanges resist pressure to block all Russian users The Biden administration is asking crypto exchanges to help ensure that Russian individuals and organizations aren’t using virtual currencies to avoid sanctions leveled on them by Washington, according to people with direct...
  11. Jan

    De Ruyter: Eskom needs R460 billion to R537 billion to go no-carbon

    Eskom needs R500 billion to drop coal - De Ruyter Eskom says that it will need between $30 billion (R460 billion) and $35 billion (R537 billion) over the next 15 years to transition away from generating electricity from coal. This is more than triple the amount Eskom previously said it would...
  12. Jan

    Rich nations offer $8.5 billion in funding for South Africa to ditch coal

    R131 billion clean energy deal for South Africa Rich nations, including the United States and the United Kingdom, have announced $8.5 billion in funding over the next three to five years to speed up South Africa's move from coal to clean energy.
  13. Jan

    Russian hackers still targeting tech despite Biden sanctions

    Russian hacking group assaulting global tech supply chain Microsoft says that the hackers behind the notorious SolarWinds cyberattack are engaged in a fresh campaign to compromise global networks by targeting the tech supply chain, including resellers and providers of cloud technology.
  14. Hanno Labuschagne

    Facebook rejects Biden's "killing people" claim

    Facebook rejects Biden's "killing people" claim Facebook Inc. expanded on its pushback to President Joe Biden’s comment that social media networks enabled the spread of misinformation about vaccines, saying that it won’t take the blame for the administration missing its target to get 70% of...
  15. Hanno Labuschagne

    Facebook's vaccine misinformation is killing people - US President

    Facebook's vaccine misinformation is killing people - US President US President Joe Biden said Friday that social media networks are “killing people” by allowing the spread of misinformation about coronavirus vaccines. “Look, the only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated,” Biden said...
  16. J

    Megaupload shutdown was Joe Biden's fault

    Megaupload shutdown was Joe Biden’s idea Kim Dotcom says US VP was behind Megaupload trounce
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