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Sources: Twitter explored licensing music rights from three major labels, but negotiations stalled after Musk’s takeover and were abandoned due to costs — Twitter didn’t move forward with the music licensing deals be…
Pro-Russian Winter Vivern APT Targets Governments and Telecom Firm
SentinelOne shared details about the new campaign in an advisory published on Thursday
State funding: Income tax
Re: “WA city one of only 6 in U.S. where 5% of households averaged over $1M” [March 8, Local News] and “Allow sale of credits for carbon stored in WA-owned lands” [March 7, Opinion]: A recent article and Op-Ed noting that Kirkland is one of the wealthi…
Italian government plans to build Holocaust museum in Rome
The Italian government plans to build a national Holocaust museum in the capital, Rome. The Cabinet of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has agreed to the plan.
The government plans to invest €10 million ($10.6 million) in the project, according to media …
‘Life is worth nothing to them’ Ukrainian’s damning assessment of Wagner ‘murderers’
One captain described the fighters of the militant group, founded by Vladimir Putin’s crony Yevgeny Prigozhin, as inhuman with “no principles”.
Russian troops exhausted and incapable of even local offensive efforts, U.K.
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A Marine Corps Cook Spread the Gospel of Tacos Throughout America
Glen Bell engineered a way to pre-make hard-taco shells in large quantities, with less mess and faster, like hamburgers were sold.
Librarian fired for ‘unkind pushback’ at conservative event
Tennessee officials say a library director has been fired after the actor and evangelist Kirk Cameron accused him of “unkind pushback” to visiting celebrities during a conservative event.
Simone Segouin, Teenage Fighter in French Resistance, Dies at 97
Portrayed in Life magazine in 1944 as a simple farm girl brandishing a submachine gun, she became a symbol of the partisans who helped defeat the Nazis.
ICC issues warrant for Vladimir Putin’s arrest over suspected war crimes
The International Criminal Court has issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin on suspicion of the “unlawful deportation” of children from Ukraine, which would constitute a war crime.