January, 05 2023

⚖️ Biden Announces New Border Regulations

President Biden announced new regulations to curb illegal immigration across the US-Mexico border. The new policy will accept 30,000 immigrants per month from four nations using a policy of humanitarian “parole.”

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⚖️ South Carolina Overturns 6-Week Abortion Ban

The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled today that the state's constitution protects the right to abortion, overturning a trigger law that banned abortion access after six weeks.

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💻 New York AG Sues Celsius Founder

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced that the state is suing Celsius Network founder Alex Mashinsky for defrauding tens of thousands of crypto investors in the company’s epic $20 billion collapse.

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💻 Delta and T-Mobile Team Up

Delta and T-Mobile are teaming up to make in-flight Wi-Fi free for SkyMiles members.

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🍿 SNL Announces Next Season Hosts

Aubrey Plaza and Michael B. Jordan will host the first two episodes of the upcoming season of SNL. Both hosts will be making their debut on the show.

🍿 Update on Damar Hamlin

A statement from the Buffalo Bills revealed that Damar Hamlin has shown remarkable improvement and that he is awake.

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💻 Sony and Honda Partner

Sony and Honda announced they are partnering to create an electric car brand at CES 2023 last night. The car brand is called Afeela, and a prototype was previewed at the Las Vegas tech concert.

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⚖️ Another Day Without a Speaker of the House

Representative Kevin McCarthy lost an 11th round of voting today after GOP holdout's refused to vote for him as Speaker of the House.

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The producers of the film "Rust" named Bianca Cline as its cinematographer. The documentary will cover the death of the film's cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during production when a prop gun held by lead actor and producer Alec Baldwin misfired with a live round.
Entertainment
Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Rust Documentary Is Moving Full Speed Ahead

The producers of the film "Rust" named Bianca Cline as its cinematographer. The documentary will cover the death of the film's cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during production when a prop gun held by lead actor and producer Alec Baldwin misfired with a live round.
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Green light for Rust documentary

  • The producers of the film “Rust” announced that they had found a cinematographer to continue the production of the film after it was halted when the former cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was shot and killed in an on-set accident.
  • The producers announced in October that the film would be completed in Hutchins’ honor and that a documentary would be made about the completion of the film.
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Meta is reportedly planning a new round of layoffs that are expected to happen sometime in March.
Technology
Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Meta May Be Planning Further Layoffs

Meta is reportedly planning a new round of layoffs that are expected to happen sometime in March.
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Here we go again

  • Meta is preparing for a new round of job cuts that are expected to take place in March and will affect an unknown number of people.
  • In November, Meta laid off about 13% of its workforce.
  • Meta is one of the few tech companies to expand on earlier layoffs from 2022, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised that 2023 will be a year of "efficiency."
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January inflation was higher than expected, sparking fears that the Federal Reserve may enact further interest rate hikes.
January inflation was higher than expected, sparking fears that the Federal Reserve may enact further interest rate hikes.
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Higher than expected

  • Consumer prices rose 0.5% in January, according to the Labor Department’s consumer price index, which was higher than experts expected.
  • The Federal Reserve may issue a more aggressive hike in the coming months to slow inflation.
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