“To contradict a gold standard blood alcohol test and not say on what basis they are doing it, it is a made-up smear campaign, absolutely shameful”
Source: Dutch, Japanese Join US Limits on Chip Tech to China
Japan and the Netherlands have agreed to a deal with the U.S. to restrict China’s access to materials used to make advanced semiconductors.
Ex-spy chief caught in race row over anti-white conspiracy theory
Hans-Georg Maassen is accused of ‘repeatedly using language from antisemites and conspiracy ideologists’
Automated security CyberTech Hadrian receives ABN AMRO backing
As part of the investment, ABN AMRO will integrate Hadrian technology into its platform. The company stated it has formed tens of thousands of digital endpoints as it has grown its digital infrastructure over the years.
School where boy shot teacher reopens with added security
By Ben Finley And Denise Lavoie in Newport News…
If the US case against Google succeeds, a spinoff is more likely than a sale, valuing the new businesses at tens of billions and giving advertisers more choice (Wall Street Journal)
Wall Street Journal:
If the US case against Google succeeds, a spinoff is more likely than a sale, valuing the new businesses at tens of billions and giving advertisers more choice — If government prevails, an asset spinoff is thoug…
“Pathaan” Records Highest-Ever Box Office Collections For A Hindi Film
Shah Rukh Khan’s new film “Pathaan” has smashed Indian box office records following its release last week, bringing hope to Bollywood after a spate of weak showings.
Iranian parliament speaker to Azerbaijan: Don’t make a decision out of emotion
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohamamd Bagher Qalibaf has urged the Republic of Azerbaijan to avoid making a decision out of emotion following the recent deadly attack on the Azeri embassy in Tehran.
Finland sticks with Sweden in Nato bid despite Turkish objections
‘Finnish and Swedish security go together’ says foreign minister
Seattle weather forecast: When chilly temperatures will start to rise
Overnight lows dipped to the coldest this month in Seattle, but chilly temperatures won’t stick around for long. A warming trend will begin Monday.