Author: Pauline Edwards

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Former CNN reporter Don Lemon engaged in a discussion with Tesla CEO Elon Musk in an interview that Lemon posted on Musk’s X social network on Monday. The interview was meant to launch Lemon’s new talk show on X, previously known as Twitter, until Musk canceled the show shortly after the interview was recorded. Throughout the slightly over an hour-long conversation, the two men debated various topics, including the political impact of immigration, the advantages and disadvantages of content moderation, Musk’s potential signs of depression, and his usage of ketamine to alleviate them.

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The Summer Olympics will no longer ban its athletes from private intimacy, eschewing 2020 rules brought on by the COVID pandemic. Olympics Village Director Laurent Michaud told Sky News on Tuesday that its Paris athlete accommodations will be stocked with as many as 300,000 condoms in preparation. “It is very important that the conviviality here…

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A federal appeals court ruled Monday that criminal defendants can be stripped of their right to handle firearms, affirming a lower court ruling and dealing a blow to gun rights advocates. The 9th Circuit decision sided against two defendants who claimed that the government could not take away their firearms before they could be convicted…

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Former President Trump’s hush money judge will allow Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels to testify at the trial over Trump’s objections.  In two separate decisions issued Monday, Judge Juan Merchan ruled on more than a dozen requests between the two sides to exclude various evidence.   Merchan’s ruling allows Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s (D)…

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The Supreme Court on Monday has extended its block, for now, on a Texas law that would give police broad powers to arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the U.S., while the legal battle over immigration authority plays out. Opponents have called the law, known as Senate Bill 4, the most dramatic attempt by a state to police immigration since an Arizona law more than a decade ago, portions of which were struck down by the Supreme Court. The Texas Attorney General has said the state’s law mirrored federal law and “was adopted to address the ongoing crisis at the southern border, which hurts Texans more than anyone else.”

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