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15.09 / 08:09
markets Action President Freedom reports rights Videos Melania Trump denounces FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid as ‘invasion of my privacy’, calls it a ‘warning to all Americans’
Melania Trump called the FBI's 2022 raid at Mar-a-Lago an «invasion of her privacy.» She warned it is a reminder that American freedom and rights must be respected. In a promotional video for her upcoming memoir, Melania Trump criticized the FBI's actions. The video begins by citing the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, stating: «US Constitution Fourth Amendment: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated.» Melania Trump said, “I never imagined my privacy would be invaded by the government here in America. The FBI raided my home in Florida and searched through my personal belongings. This is not just my story, it serves as a warning to all Americans, a reminder that our freedom and rights must be respected.”
15.09 / 03:26
markets Racing Election President Freedom country rights US Election 2024: Kamala Harris is promoting her resume and her goals rather than race as she courts Black voters
Biden was hosting a celebration of Black excellence at the White House with lawmakers, advocates and celebrities this past week, Kamala Harris was instead headed off to campaign in Pennsylvania. The nation's first Black vice president spoke with voters there about supporting small businesses, building more housing and expanding the child tax credit. She said the country «needs a president of the United States who works for all the American people.» What she did not do was spend time talking about her race or gender or the prospect that she would be the nation's first Black and South Asian woman to be president if she defeated Republican Donald Trump.
12.09 / 18:12
BLOCK Google Platform Freedom Courts rights Investigations Google's AI model faces European Union scrutiny from privacy watchdog
European Union regulators say they’re investigating one of Google’s artificial intelligence models over concerns about its compliance with the bloc’s strict data privacy rules
12.09 / 11:21
markets MET President Freedom RAI country Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar slams Rahul Gandhi over statements made in US
Jagdeep Dhankar on Thursday slammed Rahul Gandhi on his statements in the United States. He said that there is nothing more condemnable intolerable than one in Constitutional position becoming part of enemies of the nation, adding that he is «pained and disturbed» that some people in position have no idea of national interest. This comes after Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi met with US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar in Washington. The US leader is known to have an anti-Indian stance. Dhankar further said that true «Bharatiyas» would never side with the enemies of the nation. «Imagine, ultimate sacrifice have been given by how many in getting this freedom, in protecting this freedom, in protecting the nation! Our brothers and sisters are also involved in combat position. Mothers have lost their sons, wives have lost their husbands. We can't ridicule our nationalism,» said the vice president.
12.09 / 10:55
UPS trends Freedom travelers Features Amazon deals on earphones and headphones: Top choices at slashed down prices up to 74% for the audiophile in you
Headphones for travellers: A complete buying guide for a comfortable listening experience on your travel adventuresEnjoy the freedom of movement with TWS earbuds at up to 74% offAlso Read: Headphones vs earbuds: Which audio device should you buy? A comparison with top buying optionsNeckband earphones are ideal to take along on jogs and runs. These devices have a good battery backup, ensuring that you are connected to your favourite tunes at all times.
11.09 / 14:25
UPS BLOCK Fox President Freedom Hedge fund investor buys UK political magazine The Spectator for $131 million
A hedge fund investor has bought political magazine The Spectator for 100 million pounds or $131 million
09.09 / 18:33
Blockchain Digital Platform Freedom Bitcoin social Features Friendster, Nostr Show How Decentralization Can Transform Social Media
Rachel Wolfson has been covering the cryptocurrency, blockchain and Web3 sector since 2017. She has written for Forbes and Cointelegraph and is the host and founder of Web3 Deep Dive podcast.
08.09 / 08:05
Election Death community Freedom reports Equality BJP trying to 'intimidate' Hindu voters in J-K: Farooq Abdullah
Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said the BJP top brass was focussing its election campaign on Jammu as they want to «intimidate» the Hindu voters of Jammu and Kashmir by creating false fears. He also accused the BJP of misleading the people by claiming that terrorism will rise again if the National Conference and Congress alliance came to power in Jammu and Kashmir. «They (BJP) want to threaten the Hindu community. They think the Hindus will vote for them but today the Hindus have changed. First they (BJP) sought votes in the name of Ram and now they want to intimidate them,» Abdullah charged. He was speaking to reporters at Naseembagh mausoleum of National Conference founder Sheikh Muhammad Abdulla after paying tributes to the party founder on his 42nd death anniversary.
07.09 / 06:59
President Actor Freedom Features America is losing the battle of the Red Sea
Iran launched perhaps the largest drone and missile strike in history against Israel, which was blunted by unprecedented cooperation from countries in the region and beyond. Yet the biggest surprise is also the most ominous for global order. A radical, quasi-state actor most Americans had never heard of, the Houthis of Yemen, have mounted the gravest challenge to freedom of the seas in decades — and arguably beaten a weary superpower along the way. The Houthis began their campaign against shipping through the Bab el-Mandeb, which connects the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, in late 2023. They are nominally attacking out of sympathy for the Palestinian people, but also to gain stature within the so-called Axis of Resistance, a group of Middle Eastern proxies cultivated by Iran.
07.09 / 06:24
Provident Booking War Freedom Battlefield information politician The information wars are about to get worse, Yuval Harari argues
Nexus. By Yuval Noah Harari. Random House; 528 pages; $35. Fern Press; £28 “Let Truth and falsehood grapple," argued John Milton in Areopagitica, a pamphlet published in 1644 defending the freedom of the press.
06.09 / 19:45
Election WhatsApp Freedom information peace Mirwaiz Umar Farooq put under house arrest yet again, he says it's 'disconcerting and negative'
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was put under house arrest yet again and not allowed to address the Friday congregation at Jama Masjid in downtown Srinagar. He termed the move «disconcerting and negative» and said he feared that he would be detained till the end of the assembly elections starting September 18. He also alleged that in the runup to polls, youngsters are being harassed and summoned to local police stations for surety bonds. «If our collective aim is peace and normalcy then resolution of the conflict is the way forward. Political engagement with the aspirations and sentiments of the people of J&K is the way forward, not apathy and force. Use of force, in fact, undermines it,» Mirwaiz said.
05.09 / 20:21
UPS Citi community Freedom country Destinations Chinese migrants flock to Mexico in search of jobs, a future and, for some, a taste of freedom
While the U.S. Border Patrol has arrested tens of thousands of Chinese at the U.S.-Mexico border over the past year, thousands are making Mexico their final destination
05.09 / 06:06
UPS economy students Universities Freedom country For many investors and intellectuals leaving China, it's Japan — not the US — that's the bigger draw
Well-heeled Chinese are moving to Japan in droves, buying up homes and harboring hopes for opportunities
04.09 / 07:59
Extreme President War Freedom country politician peace Pope Francis, in Muslim-majority Indonesia, warns against religious extremism
Pope Francis on Wednesday urged political leaders in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, to guard against religious extremism, which he said distorted people's religious beliefs through «deception and violence». In his first speech during an ambitious 12-day journey across Southeast Asia, where Christians are a small minority of the regional population, the pontiff said the Catholic Church would increase its efforts toward inter-religious dialogue in hopes of helping tamp down extremism. «In this way, prejudices can be eliminated, and a climate of mutual respect and trust can grow,» the 87-year-old pope said in an address to some 300 politicians and religious leaders at Jakarta's Merdeka Presidential Palace.
04.09 / 05:26
markets UPS Career Freedom track travelers Colleges They’re breaking every retirement rule to be off now, not later
When Dana Saperstein quit her marketing job to spend six months hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, the then-31-year-old thought of it as a microretirement. “If I keep working myself to the bone until 60 years old, I might physically never be able" to hike the 2,650-mile Mexico-to-Canada trail, she said. Saperstein is among a small number of workers in their 20s and 30s borrowing years of freedom from their future selves to enjoy some of their retirement while they are still young.
01.09 / 16:39
markets Provident Platform security community Freedom Celebrity Pavel Durov’s Children To Receive €1,000 Each from Brighty App for Telegram’s Birthday Amid Durov’s Arrest
Pavel Durov’s arrest last week has sent shockwaves and panic across the crypto community. Toncoin has slumped by over 15% since the Telegram founder’s arrest. We’ve also seen broader liquidation across the crypto market and an understandable concern over Telegram’s future across the communities. Yet, these were not the most shocking revelations from Durov’s recent arrest. Just a day before his confinement, he revealed that he had fathered over 100 children in the past 15 years throughout 12 countries. He helped several couples from around the world with fertility issues through sperm donation, leading to the birth of over 100 children across 12 countries.
01.09 / 10:44
Target Remark WhatsApp Freedom country peace What Tejashwi Yadav said is something that people say daily: RJD's Manoj Jha on 'Chinese replica of Yogi Adityanath' remark
RJD MP Manoj Jha on Sunday defended his party leader Tejashwi Yadav's "Chinese replica of Yogi Adityanath" remark for Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Jha said that the remark was against the dog-whistle politics of the BJP. «What Tejashwi Yadav said is something that people say daily. When we say that something is „Chinese maal“, it means it is not durable,» Jha told ANI «He said it in the context of dog-whistle politics, the politics of polarisation. As far as the dignity of words is concerned, where do you place 'bhains', 'mangalsutra' and 'mujra'?» he added.
31.08 / 14:47
CEO Freedom social fun information isolate Why this young startup employee does not like 9-5 job?
The CEO promoted a relaxed work environment, emphasizing flexibility and extended hours, often blurring the lines between work and personal life. According to leywino, she was encouraged to immerse herself fully in her role, which included the freedom to socialize casually with colleagues and engage in informal activities during work hours.

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