OnlyFans Drops Plans To Ban Porn After Critics

August 25, 2021

OnlyFans has abandoned plans to ban pornographic content — less than a week after the UK-based content maker site announced the change, citing the need to comply with banking partner policies. On Wednesday, the company said it “has provided the guarantees necessary to support our diverse community authors «, implying that I have entered into new agreements with banks to disburse funds to OnlyFans content creators, including those who share…

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The kid from the famous Nirvana album sues the band

August 25, 2021

Spencer Elden, Appearing nude on the cover of one of rock's most iconic albums, Nevermind, as an infant, is suing Nirvana, claiming that he was sexually exploited as a child. In a lawsuit filed in California District Court against multiple parties, including the band's living members, Kurt Cobain's widow Courtney Love, and the record companies that released or distributed the album over the past three decades, Elden argues that the…

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Proud Boys leader sentenced to more than 5 months in prison

August 25, 2021

Proud far right leader Boys was sentenced to more than five months in prison on Monday after admitting that he burned a Black Lives Matter banner from a historic black church in Washington during a demonstration in support of Trump in December. Henry Tarrio. known to his followers as Enrique, was arrested on January 4 in Washington DC in connection with the December 12 incident. The Proud Boys and other…

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In California, teachers will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19

August 23, 2021

California Governor Gavin Newsom will announce on Wednesday that teachers and other school workers will either be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo regular testing. A new directive that Newsom is due on Wednesday will make California the first state in the country to implements similar rules. Sources told CNN that they will take effect in mid-October. School districts in San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento and Long Beach have…

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Dominion Voting Systems Filed 3 Lawsuits For $ 1.6 Billion For Charging Trump Supporters Of Election Fraud

August 23, 2021

On Tuesday morning, Dominion Voting Systems filed three $ 1.6 billion defamation suits against two Trump-backed media networks and a supporter of the ex-president. This is the latest in a series of lawsuits by the company against those it says falsely accused it of rigging the 2020 elections. Complaints were filed against Newsmax and One America News Network, as well as former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne, who openly supports the…

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Facebook has blocked dozens of Russian-linked accounts for vaccine disinformation

August 23, 2021

Facebook stated in Tuesday that removed a network of accounts from Russia associated with a marketing firm that aimed to attract influencers to spread misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. The social network said it had blocked accounts associated with Fazze, a subsidiary of the UK-based marketing company AdNow, which primarily operated from Russia, for violating Facebook's foreign intervention policy. According to Facebook, the company used the platforms primarily for target audiences…

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The firefighter lied that he had COVID-19, took paid sick leave and went to the water park

August 23, 2021

A Dallas firefighter allegedly lied about having COVID-19 in order to take paid sick leave, and then went to the water park, where he spent nearly $ 1,500 on entertainment, lodging and food. The 38-year-old William Jordan Carter was arrested Friday on theft charges and released on bail. Neither the Dallas Fire and Rescue Service nor the Firefighters Union responded to BuzzFeed News' request for comment. According to a sworn…

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Cuomo’s subordinate demanded a criminal investigation after accusations of harassment

August 23, 2021

There was a sheriff's office filed an application to initiate a criminal case against the Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo. It came from one of 11 female employees whose allegations of sexual harassment against the Democratic governor were detailed in a report by the state attorney general released earlier this week. A lawyer representing the anonymous prosecutor confirmed the claim to CNN. and a second source familiar with the…

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Tourists from the United States who have forged vaccination cards can face a year in prison and a $ 5,000 fine.

August 23, 2021

Two tourists who came to Hawaii over the weekend were arrested after it was revealed they violated state security measures by forging vaccination cards. The Hawaii attorney general's office told The Hill Friday, that two men — identified by USA Today as Norbert Chung, 57, and Trevor Chung, 19, from the mainland — were detained at Daniel K. Inouye Airport in Honolulu on Sunday. Gary Yamashiroi , a spokesman for…

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Biden vows to take action against governors trying to ban mandates for masks in schools

August 23, 2021

President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that he is instructing the Department of Education to use its legal powers against Republican governors who are trying to prevent local school authorities from obliging students to wear masks as part of the fight against COVID-19. Speaking in White home, Biden noted that some politicians are trying to turn public safety measures into «political disputes for their own benefit,» and warned that they «set…

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