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White House censoring economic concerns

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  • 🇺🇸 The White House censoring economic concerns

  • ⭐️ Why many celebs were sued for sexual assault

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🥚 A jury decides that egg companies are overcharged. Cal-In a federal court in Illinois, Maine, Rose Acre Farms were found accountable for price gouging while selling eggs to merchants. Allegations made in court state that the corporations were instructed by the lobbying group United Egg Producers to decrease flock sizes and limit the supply of eggs in order to increase their price. The main explanation for rising egg prices has been government-induced inflation.

🇺🇸 American kid held captive in Gaza freed. Four-year-old Abigail Edan, an American dual citizen, was freed by Hamas yesterday as part of an agreement with Israel, according to President Joe Biden. The president claimed that Edan had suffered "horrible trauma". A shortage of food was reported by other liberated captives.

🚨 In jail, Derek Chauvin was stabbed. Officials revealed over the weekend that the former police officer was stabbed by an unidentified prisoner at a federal jail in Arizona. Although Chauvin's family and attorney claimed they were not informed of the incident prior to press reports being released, Chauvin is likely to live. Despite new evidence suggesting Chauvin was not at fault for Floyd's death, the 47-year-old is currently serving two prison terms for the crime.

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The former president Trump has scheduled a meeting with Javier Milei, the right-wing president-elect of Argentina.

This Thursday, Fox News will host the much-awaited debate between DeSantis and Newsom.

Pressuring Qatar, officials in Qatar, Israel, and the United States said that President Biden contributed to the success of the Hamas hostage agreement.

An event at a school where kids rioted and forced a teacher to hide after she attended a pro-Israel protest is being looked into by New York City.

American companies like Starbucks and McDonald's are suffering in Arabic-speaking nations due to boycotts against Israel.

In yet another attempt to justify violence against Israel, the New York Times reported that a recently freed Palestinian prisoner was "accused of" violent activity even though she had been found guilty.

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The White House censoring economic concerns

Here is what’s going on: As to the Washington Post, the White House is collaborating with TikTok producers to share uplifting tales about President Joe Biden's economic achievements, and simultaneously utilizing social media platforms to refute false information.

  • Catch up: A TikTok user's complaint about a $16 McDonald's dinner was one of the factors that led to this censorship and propaganda campaign.

  • Who's investigating: The Post reports that in front of the 2024 election, the White House Office of Digital Strategy has started monitoring "exaggerated" posts concerning the economy. Additionally, this office handled COVID-19-related censorship, which led to a First Amendment lawsuit against the prior director of the office.

Why it’s important: According to polls, the majority of voters think that Biden's policies are to blame for the weak economy and that this will be a major factor in deciding their vote in 2024. This is a dangerous combination for Biden's reelection campaign.

  • Thus, instead of addressing their concerns, the Biden administration is now trying to silence them in an effort to influence the election by regulating the internet's information flow.

  • What false information? Even the Washington Post acknowledges that prices have increased under Biden for commonplace goods like fast food. The White House is notable for its history of disparaging statements it knows to be accurate or incorrectly classifying information as false.

Zoom out: A lawsuit that might put a stop to the federal government's cooperation with internet platforms to suppress opinions has been accepted for consideration by the right-leaning Supreme Court. The court is permitting this to go on for the time being.

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Why many celebs were sued for sexual assault?

Here is what’s going on: Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses, actor Jamie Foxx, hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, NYC Mayor Eric Adams, and other well-known men were sued in New York this week for claimed decades-old sexual assault and harassment.

The time was not by accident: The claims were filed prior to the Adult Survivors Act of New York law expiring on Thursday, so the timing was not coincidental. The law, which took effect on November 24, 2022, allowed adult survivors, regardless of when the alleged occurrences may have occurred in the past, one year to bring civil abuse and harassment claims. The intention of waiving the statute of limitations was to acknowledge that survivors may have been prevented from coming forward in the past by the trauma they experienced.

The first person to be sued under the legislation was former President Trump. He was forced to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $5 million in damages after it was determined that he had sexually abused her in the 1990s. The charges are refuted by Trump and other men who were named last week in litigation.

According to the AP, the majority of the 2,500+ lawsuits filed under the Adult Survivors Act in the last year have accused abuse at state and local jails, despite the celebrity cases grabbing attention. A number of enterprises, such as airports, spas, and healthcare systems, have been accused of harassing their clients.

Zoom out: A few other jurisdictions, like California and New Jersey, have also implemented "lookback windows" that lift the statute of limitations for allegations of sexual assault for a certain period of time. New York is one of them.—NF

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