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Capri Sun faces backlash over controversial packaging change

This is interesting news. If you were in grade school before the early 2000s, you likely remember the excitement of sticking a straw into a pouch of Capri Sun juice, a cafeteria staple that may soon be on its way out. Capri Sun is reportedly planning a controversial relaunch of its signature pouches, which will […]

Pavel Durov’s Telegram faces EU probe over possible breach  of digital rules

Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov, already in legal trouble in France, is reportedly facing a new headache after European Union regulators launched an investigation into whether his messaging app circumvented digital regulations. EU legal and data experts suspect Telegram misreported that its platform had fewer than 45 million users, a threshold below which large online platforms […]

Taliban rebukes UN concerns over laws banning women’s faces, voices in public

The Taliban on Monday rejected United Nations concerns and criticism over a new vice and virtue law that would ban Afghan women from revealing their faces or making any public appearances in public. Roza Otunbayeva, head of the UN mission in the country (UNAMA), said on Sunday that the law presented “dire prospects” for Afghanistan’s […]

Brown University faces fresh pressure from activists over Israel

Anti-Israel activist groups plan to pressure Brown University to divest from companies they accuse of being “complicit in human rights violations” against Palestinians. Far-left student activists are calling on the university’s board of trustees, chaired by Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, to cut ties with companies they say are “profiting from the carnage in […]

With the election on the line, Big Tech faces a day of reckoning in Texas probe

The Texas Legislature has launched the largest investigation yet into election manipulation by big tech companies, and while it’s still in its early stages, the investigation could uncover more conclusive evidence of election interference by big tech companies as Americans prepare to go to the polls in November. In May I testified In Austin, he […]

Google’s internet domination faces a major setback — finally

The Internet is dead and Google killed it. Fortunately, there is hope for the Internet to be resurrected after a recent ruling by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Rulings against Google In a major antitrust lawsuit, the company was found to be a monopoly engaging in anticompetitive practices that harmed consumers. […]