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Google guru created site to shame wife in divorce battle | News

From www.thetimes.co.uk
2021-08-23 23:01:00

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As the “third founder of Google” and driving force behind several more internet companies, Scott Hassan, 51, rose from a debt-ridden university student to a giant of Silicon Valley, amassing a multibillion-dollar fortune.

But the code-savvy entrepreneur whose early work helped to create the world’s biggest search engine took a misstep before the opening of a bitter divorce trial in California last night.

Earlier this month his wife, Allison Hyunh, 46, found a mysterious website bearing her name that published embarrassing stories from her past. “It was basically intended to shame and scare me by impersonating me and trying to turn the world against me. I was distraught,” she told the New York Post. The website, www.allisonhuynh, showcased lawsuits and salacious details about a former

 

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House Vote on FISA Section 702 Appropriations Rider Imminent – Cato Institute

From www.cato.org
2021-07-28 07:00:00

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The first House vote in years on an electronic surveillance reform measure is poised to happen as early as late this afternoon.

Late yesterday, the House Rules Committee passed the rule governing debate on the Fiscal Year 2022 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies (CJS) appropriations bill. Among the amendments made in order by the rule is a bipartisan one co‐​authored by Rep.‘s Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Thomas Massie (R-KY), Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), Warren Davidson (R-OH), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Victoria Spartz (R-IN), and Alan Lowenthal (D-CA).

The amendment itself is similar to ones offered in past Congresses by Lofgren and Massie as a short‐​term, but real, means of preventing the FBI and other federal agencies from conducting digital “fishing expeditions” on the data of Americans swept up—deliberately or otherwise—under the infamous FISA Section 702 program. It should be noted that the FISA Court has never sanctioned any federal department or agency for documented violations of the rights of Americans in connection with the Section 702 program.

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Did Trump implement devolution and therefore retain some control?

From www.eagleobserver.com
2021-08-24 18:24:54

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The nuclear age and Cold War against socialism brought about a greater need to protect the continuity of government (COG) from enemies of the Republic, foreign and domestic. The greatest threat to America for the last hundred years has been the threat of socialism (See “A Trump Return — Devolution Explained?” LibertyUnderFire). But what if America had to fight socialists on its own soil and they conquered from within by a fraudulent election? In every subdued country, freedom died, as did many of its citizens.

The military takes a solemn oath to preserve the Constitution from enemies foreign and domestic. Freedom from excessive government protected by the Constitution is the first fatality of socialist governments. In this country, the military’s first responsibility is to protect the Constitution and the Republic created by it — not the immediate president or federal government. Our Republic, protected by the Constitution, and socialism are polar opposites. Socialism…

 

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The Taliban Are Re-Appro

Taliban take over some UN premises, curb movement: Report

From timesofindia.indiatimes.com
2021-08-24 17:29:36

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NEW YORK: Taliban fighters have taken over some UN compounds in Afghanistan, searching and ransacking offices and in one case demanding the guards provide meals for a commander and his men, according to an internal UN report seen by Reuters.
“We have also been advised by the Taliban to remain in our compound ‘for our safety’ which equates to ‘ask permission before thinking about leaving’,” the Department for Safety and Security (UNDSS) wrote in the Aug. 21 risk assessment report.
It said the Taliban has been inconsistent in dealing with United Nations staff and that some Afghan personnel had been prevented from entering some UN premises.
The Taliban did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the UN security report. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a news conference on Tuesday that the Islamist group wished for good diplomatic relations with other countries and wanted foreign embassies to remain open.
The United Nations had some 300 international staff…

 

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Michael Avenatti trial abruptly ends after judge faults prosecutors

From www.reuters.com
2021-08-24 19:22:00

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WASHINGTON, Aug 24 (Reuters) – A federal judge on Tuesday declared a mistrial in the government’s embezzlement case against celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles confirmed to Reuters in an e-mail.

U.S. District Judge James Selna in Santa Ana, California, said Avenatti was entitled to a new trial because prosecutors had failed to turn over relevant billing-related evidence.

Avenatti, representing himself, argued that the mishandling of the data hampered his ability to mount a defense.

Selna said he did not find any evidence of intentional misconduct on the part of prosecutors, according to media reports by the trade publications The Recorder and Law360.

Selna’s ruling abruptly ended a jury trial that began in late July and was nearing its conclusion.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office handling the trial was not immediately available for comment. Avenatti and his stand-by lawyer could not immediately be reached.

Avenatti shot to fame…

 

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House On Track to Pass Voting Rights Bill With Slim Chances in Senate

From www.nytimes.com
2021-08-24 19:31:21

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The House is expected to vote on Tuesday to restore federal oversight of state election laws, as Democrats begin a push to strengthen the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act amid a national fight over access to the ballot box.

Democrats view the legislation, named after the late civil rights icon Representative John Lewis of Georgia, as a linchpin in their battle against voting restrictions in Republican-led states. It would reverse two Supreme Court rulings that gutted the statute, reviving the power of the Justice Department to bar some discriminatory election changes from taking effect. It would also make it easier for voters to bring legal challenges to balloting rules that are already on the books.

Up against urgent deadlines ahead of next year’s midterm elections, Democrats were expected to adopt the measure along party lines during a rare August session, just days after the bill was introduced. But stiff Republican opposition awaits in the Senate, where a likely filibuster…

 

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Taliban spokesperson asks U.S. to stop encouraging Afghans to leave the country

From theweek.com
2021-08-24 17:35:58

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Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said Tuesday that the militant group will stop Afghans from fleeing the country, promising safety to those who aided Western efforts amid fears of Taliban reprisal, writes Forbes.

Mujahid said Afghans would no longer be allowed to travel to the airport in Kabul, and reportedly asked the U.S. stop evacuating citiziens because “we need their talent,” per Forbes. “We are not in favor of allowing Afghans to leave,” he reportedly said, per Axios. Mujahid also told those who worked with the U.S. that “we have forgotten everything in the past,” suggesting they were safe in Afghanistan, and insisted the Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline was not up for negotiation. Since those remarks, President Biden confirmed the U.S. will stick to its end-of-month target.

 

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DNC Fundraiser, aka US Budget Resolution Bill, Passes House

House Votes To Move Joe Biden Agenda Forward With Passage Of $3.5 Trillion Budget Resolution – Deadline

From deadline.com
2021-08-24 20:13:45
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The House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to move forward a key part of President Joe Biden’s agenda: a massive, $3.5 trillion plan to expand social programs like Medicare, tackle climate change and fund pre-K and community college.

But the narrow vote — 220 to 2012 — signaled the tricky process facing the White House and Democrats in the month ahead, as leaders try to appease the various wings of the party.

A group of House moderates threatened to withhold their support for the budget resolution until they obtained a guarantee that the House would pass a separate, $1.2 trillion infrastructure package by Sept. 27. That bill would fund such things as roads, bridges, rail and water improvements, as well as a massive expansion of broadband.

 

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‘No Regard for Religious Freedom’: Chinese Officials Arrest 18 Adults, 10 Kids During Early Rain Church Worship Service

From www.cbn.com
2021-08-24 16:44:47

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Chinese police arrested 28 people, 10 of them children, after they raided a worship service Sunday at Early Rain Covenant Church (ERCC) in Chengdu.

Details about the incident were shared on a Facebook prayer page for the church.

“On the morning of August 22, 2021, during Sunday worship at Early Rain Covenant Church in Chengdu, police illegally raided the Tashui Small Group as they were meeting offline in Chenghua District. The police claimed to have received a call reporting an illegal gathering there,” the post reads.

“Pastoral intern Dai Zhichao asked the police to present a search warrant. The police were rough and wanted to check people’s ID cards. Dai Zhichao’s arm was scratched and his cell phone was taken away.”

Oddly, police allowed the worshippers to eat lunch before they were forced to accompany the authorities.

Following the attack, police notified brother He Shan’s family that he had been placed in administrative detention for 14 days and was fined 1,000 RMB…

 

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‘Unsatisfactory:’ Judge Rebukes DOJ for Lack of Answers on Press Protections in Jan. 6 Case Against Infowars Host

From www.law.com
2021-08-24 19:59:52

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A U.S. magistrate judge castigated federal prosecutors on Tuesday for providing an “unsatisfactory” response to the judge’s questions on whether a right-wing internet host charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot was a member of the news media.

Judge Zia Faruqui said in an order that officials in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia had refused to state in their pleadings or put on the record how they determined Owen Shroyer, an online host for the Infowars website, was not acting as a reporter on Jan. 6.

 

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