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Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos has openly expressed frustration over unexpected complications in the streaming giant’s planned $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. and HBO Max, a deal originally agreed upon last December. In a candid interview with CNBC on Tuesday, Sarandos accused the Paramount Skydance group of deliberately spreading misinformation to undermine Netflix’s transaction. The situation escalated when Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), responding to shareholder pressure, requested a seven-day pause from Netflix to explore potential negotiations with Paramount. Netflix agreed to the waiver request in what appears to be a strategic move to resolve uncertainty ahead of a critical shareholder…
Federal regulators face lawsuit from NewsGuard amid antitrust investigation Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson finds himself at the center of a legal battle with NewsGuard, a company that rates news outlets for accuracy, as part of a broader effort to address potential anti-competitive practices in digital media. The FTC…
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Rights Groups Sue to Protect Voter Information Seized in Controversial FBI Raid Rights groups have filed a lawsuit to protect voter information seized by the FBI during a controversial raid in Georgia, the latest development in Donald Trump’s continued efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. The NAACP and several…
Peru’s interim president, José Jerí, was removed from office Tuesday amid corruption allegations, further destabilizing the country as it approaches presidential and congressional elections in April. The ouster follows a scandal dubbed “Chifagate,” in which Jerí was allegedly filmed meeting with a Chinese businessman who holds a concession for an…
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After stunning the political establishment and defying most polls, Donald Trump was elected the 45th president of the United States on November 9, 2016, marking one of the most consequential political upsets in modern American history. The Republican candidate’s victory speech, broadcast across the nation and prominently displayed on screens…
SIA Kashmir Files Chargesheet Against Two for Terror-Related Online Propaganda The State Investigation Agency (SIA) Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against two individuals allegedly involved in anti-national activities linked to the banned militant outfit Hizbul Mujahideen, officials announced on Monday. The accused have been identified as Altaf Hussain Wagay, a…
In a significant turnaround, two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been suspended and are under criminal investigation after allegedly lying under oath about the shooting of a Venezuelan immigrant in Minnesota last month. Federal assault charges against two Venezuelan men have been dismissed with prejudice, meaning they can…
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have warned that a newly signed Maryland sanctuary law could jeopardize future arrests of undocumented immigrants accused of violent crimes, citing a recent case involving an individual charged with attempting to murder his wife. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed that ICE…
Austrian authorities have filed terrorism charges against a 21-year-old individual accused of plotting an attack on Taylor Swift’s Vienna concerts scheduled for August 2024, prosecutors announced Monday. The unnamed defendant, reported by Austrian media to be Beran A., allegedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group by distributing propaganda materials…
Justice Department Intensifies Investigation into Russia Election Interference and Trump Opponents The Justice Department has escalated its Florida-based investigation into perceived adversaries of former President Donald Trump and the U.S. government’s response to Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, issuing a new wave of subpoenas to several individuals, according…
AI Editing Without Consent Raises Alarm Bells for Content Creators and Viewers YouTube’s recent decision to implement AI-powered tools that “unblur, denoise and improve clarity” on uploaded content has ignited fresh concerns about disclosure, consent, and platform power in the digital landscape. What makes this move particularly contentious is that…
Operations at Kenya’s main international airport are returning to normal after workers ended a two-day strike that had severely disrupted air travel across East Africa’s busiest aviation hub. Workers at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi agreed to resume their duties following successful negotiations with Kenya’s transport ministry on…
Karnataka’s Cooperation Minister D K Suresh announced Monday that a board meeting will determine what action to take against those spreading alleged misinformation about Nandini, the state’s beloved dairy brand. The minister emphasized that the government would not tolerate attempts to tarnish Nandini’s reputation. “The board will meet soon to…
The Council of Canadians Red Deer chapter will host a public forum tonight examining the complex relationship between disinformation campaigns and Alberta separatist movements, featuring political analyst Duane Bratt from Mount Royal University. The two-hour event, scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Golden Circle dining room, aims to…
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump secured a decisive victory in Tuesday’s election, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president of the United States. In a stunning political upset that defied pollster predictions, Trump captured key battleground states and broke through the Democrats’ “blue wall” in the Rust…
Cyborg Propaganda Emerges as New Frontier in Digital Influence A new form of digital manipulation dubbed “cyborg propaganda” is reshaping online political discourse by combining verified human users with AI-powered coordination systems, according to an international team of researchers. Unlike traditional bot networks or troll farms, this emerging hybrid system…
