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  • Google faces a lawsuit for allegedly using its Gemini AI to track user communications on platforms like Gmail, raising ethical concerns over data privacy and consent.
  • Amidst heightened criticism, the U.S. government has designated Venezuela's "Cartel of the Suns" as a terrorist organization, stirring debate over the existence and impact of this alleged group.
  • Discussions between President Trump and Democrats regarding health care reform have focused on direct payment models for insurance, suggesting potential shifts in bipartisan policies in the sector.
  • Negotiations between the U.S. and China on rare earth exports continue without tangible progress, despite a trade truce, with a deadline approaching for potential agreements around Thanksgiving.
  • The gig economy is witnessing increased activity as the traditional labor market cools, signaling a potential shift in work dynamics and employment strategies across various industries.

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  • Google Sued For Allegedly Using Gemini AI Tool To Track Users' Private Communications 23 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    Google Sued For Allegedly Using Gemini AI Tool To Track Users' Private Communications Authored by Lear Zhou via The Epoch Times, Google LLC is accused in a civil lawsuit of using its artificial intelligence program Gemini to collect data on users’ private communications in Gmail as well as Google’s instant messaging and video conference programs. Until around Oct. 10, the Gemini AI assistant required the user to deliberately opt into its feature. After that date, the feature was allegedly “secretly” turned on by Google for all its users’ Gmail, Chat, and Meet accounts by default, enabling AI to track its users’ private data

  • US Designates Venezuela's "Cartel Of The Suns" As Terrorists, But Its Existence Is Dubious 43 minutes ago by Tyler Durden

    US Designates Venezuela's "Cartel Of The Suns" As Terrorists, But Its Existence Is Dubious Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Sunday that the State Department would be designating the so-called Cartel de los Soles, or Cartel of the Suns, as a "Foreign Terrorist Organization" - though many analysts and reporters have questioned whether the group actually exists. "Based in Venezuela, the Cartel de los Soles is headed by Nicolás Maduro and other high-ranking individuals of the illegitimate Maduro regime who have corrupted Venezuela’s military, intelligence, legislature, and judiciary," the official US statement said. "Neither Maduro nor his cronies represent Venezuela’s legitimate government." Via Associated Press At

  • Just Spill The Beans Already... an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    Just Spill The Beans Already... Authored by James Howard Kunstler, Isn’t it obvious what’s at the heart of this Jeffrey Epstein psychodrama? The country is sick unto near-death with official secrecy, cover-ups, black ops, stonewalling, and never-ending games of political hide-the-salami — especially when those salamis are directed up the Republic’s own rear end. The worst victim of sexual abuse is America herself. Can’t somebody please make it stop? And so, over the weekend, psychodrama devolved to soap opera as President Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green acted-out their lovers’ quarrel on every public channel of news and gossip until, finally, Mr. Trump pulled

  • Judge Says 'Government Misconduct' By DOJ Prosecutor May Have Tainted Comey Case 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Judge Says 'Government Misconduct' By DOJ Prosecutor May Have Tainted Comey Case A federal magistrate judge on Monday said that "government misconduct" may have tainted the DOJ's case against former FBI Director James Comey, and has ordered prosecutors to turn over records of secret grand jury proceedings to Comey's defense counsel as they seek to dismiss the false-statement and obstruction-of-Congress charges pending against him in a federal court in Alexandria, Virginia. "The Court recognizes this is an extraordinary remedy," wrote judge William Fitzpatrick in a 24-page opinion. "but given the factually based challenges the defense has raised to the government’s conduct and

  • "People Love It": Trump Talking To Dems About 'Direct Payment' Health Care Plans 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "People Love It": Trump Talking To Dems About 'Direct Payment' Health Care Plans President Donald Trump on Sunday said that he's spoken with congressional Democrats about a plan to hand people cash that they can use to purchase their own health insurance.  President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media aboard Air Force One as he departs for Florida from Joint Base Andrews, Md., on Oct. 31, 2025. Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters "I’ve had personal talks with some Democrats," Trump told reporters in West Palm Beach, FL before returning to DC, adding that he talked to the dems "about paying large amounts of dollars back


The Guardian

  • Nicki Minaj to spotlight plight of Nigerian Christians in UN speech arranged by White House 3 hours ago by Maya Yang
    Nicki Minaj, Trump administration, US news, Music, Culture, US politics, Nigeria, World news, Christianity, Religion, Africa

    Rapper to give address on Tuesday after supporting Trump’s post condemning Nigerian government The US-based Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj will work alongside the White House to highlight claims of Christian persecution in Nigeria. Minaj is expected to deliver a speech at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday, according to a Time journalist who first posted about the collaboration on Sunday, adding that it was arranged by Alex Bruesewitz, an adviser to Donald Trump. Continue reading...

  • Eswatini confirms receiving over $5m from US to accept deportees 5 hours ago by Agence France-Press in Mbabane
    Eswatini, US immigration, Africa, World news, US news

    Trump administration struck largely secretive deals with at least five African countries to accept migrants Eswatini has confirmed for the first time that it had received more than $5m from the United States to accept dozens of people expelled under Washington’s aggressive mass deportation drive. The tiny southern African kingdom has taken in 15 men since Donald Trump’s administration struck largely secretive deals with at least five African countries to accept migrants under a third-country deportation programme fiercely criticised by rights groups. Continue reading...

  • ‘His role is to recruit’: the Sheffield-based propagandist for Sudan’s RSF militia 13 hours ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Sudan, UK news, Darfur, Sheffield, TikTok, YouTube, X, Indigenous peoples, Social media, World news, Africa

    Abdalmonim Alrabea has appeared in hundreds of videos in which he expresses support for paramilitary group accused of committing genocide A British citizen based in Sheffield appeared in a TikTok live broadcast laughing along while a notorious fighter from Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces group boasted about participating in mass killings in the city of El Fasher. The video, broadcast on 27 October, is just one of hundreds posted to social media in which 44-year-old Abdalmonim Alrabea expresses support for the RSF and the ethnically targeted atrocities it has committed in Sudan’s western Darfur region. Continue reading...

  • Ethiopia confirms outbreak of deadly Marburg virus 2 days ago by AFP in Nairobi
    Ethiopia, Africa, World news, Tanzania

    Africa CDC says at least nine cases have been detected of Ebola-like illness, which kills up to 80% of those infected Ethiopia has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the south of the country, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has said. The Marburg virus is one of the deadliest known pathogens. Like Ebola, it causes severe bleeding, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea and has a 21-day incubation period. Continue reading...

  • Australia is selling arms at a weapons fair in Dubai. Are they destined to be used in Sudan atrocities? 2 days ago by Henry Belot and Ben Doherty
    Australia news, Arms trade, United Arab Emirates, Sudan, Human rights, Africa

    Australian companies have exported nearly $300m weapons over five years to the UAE, which has denied shipping weapons to a paramilitary group in Sudan * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast In a cavernous conference hall at the edge of the Dubai desert, a retired military officer fronting the Australia pavilion will offer “the key credibility of being in uniform” for defence companies spruiking their wares. “A unique advantage in attracting and engaging with visiting military delegations,” is how briefing notes, shared by the head of Team


South China Morning Post

  • US House to push forward on Epstein vote after Trump reversal 20 minutes ago by Reuters

    The Republican-controlled US House of Representatives is expected to vote as soon as Tuesday to force the release of investigative files related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with passage seen as all but guaranteed after US President Donald Trump dropped his long-standing opposition. Trump’s reversal late on Sunday came days after a House petition gathered enough support to force a vote, a rare instance of House Republicans defying the president’s wishes. Until the weekend, Trump and...

  • As US and China turn their eyes to Central Asia, Russia loses out an hour ago by Nikola Mikovic

    As a result of Russia’s war in Ukraine, Moscow has lost much of its influence in Central Asia. In the coming months and years, the United States is expected to expand its presence in this strategically important region. But given that China has developed close economic ties with regional actors, how does Beijing view Washington’s ambitions? Coincidentally or not, on November 6, the US and China both held important meetings with Central Asia. In Washington, US President Donald Trump hosted the...

  • Danny Masterson alleges anti-Scientology bias in petition to overturn rape conviction 2 hours ago by Tribune News Service

    Former television actor Danny Masterson claims a mix of failures by his defence lawyer and a police investigation that was biased against Scientology led to his conviction on two counts of rape, according to a lengthy motion filed on Monday. Masterson, 49, was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison in September 2023 after a jury found he sexually assaulted two women in the early 2000s, while at the height of his fame starring as the mercurial Steven Hyde in the sitcom That 70s Show. Masterson...

  • Brazil ends 60-year ordeal of tortured Chinese detainees during military regime 2 hours ago by Igor Patrick

    Brazil’s top military court has closed a dictatorship-era case against nine Chinese citizens who were arrested and tortured in 1964, ending a process that stayed open for more than six decades despite the lack of evidence behind the original charges. In a decision released on Sunday, Brazil’s Superior Military Court ruled that the case should legally have expired in 1981 but was never closed. As a result, a 50-volume case file remained on the docket. The closure lifts a lingering point of...

  • EU’s investment bank to work with Australia on critical raw materials 3 hours ago by Reuters

    The EU’s European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Australian government said in a joint statement on Monday they would deepen cooperation on critical raw materials, as Western powers scramble to cut their reliance on China. With the exception of Japan, Group of Seven (G7) countries and the EU are heavily or exclusively reliant on China for a range of materials from rare earth magnets to battery metals. European officials and industry sources say financing remains a key hurdle in the bloc’s efforts...


New York Times

  • As Trump Looks for Distraction on Epstein, Justice Dept. Rushes to His Aid 2 hours ago by Glenn Thrush
    Justice Department, Bondi, Pamela J, Trump, Donald J, Comey, James B, James, Letitia, Schiff, Adam B, Swalwell, Eric M

    The department was deployed, in effect, as an arm of the president’s rapid-response operation to help him muscle through a damaging news cycle over Jeffrey Epstein, former and current officials said.

  • Judge Says Justice Dept. May Have Committed Misconduct in Comey Case 2 hours ago by Alan Feuer
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Politics and Government, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Comey, James B, Trump, Donald J

    The magistrate judge raised the question of whether “government misconduct” in the case might require dismissing the charges against the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, altogether.

  • David Richardson, Acting FEMA Administration, Resigns an hour ago by Scott Dance and Maxine Joselow
    Global Warming, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hurricanes and Tropical Storms, Government Employees, Floods, Disasters and Emergencies, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Homeland Security Department, Richardson, David (FEMA Chief)

    David Richardson had been on the job for six months. FEMA employees had questioned his ability to lead the agency.

  • E.P.A. Drastically Limits Protections for Wetlands 3 hours ago by Maxine Joselow
    Environment, Wetlands, Water Pollution, Clean Water Act, Environmental Protection Agency, Zeldin, Lee M

    The proposal could strip federal protections from most U.S. wetlands, some of which feed drinking water systems.

  • A Plan for Private Jet Taxes Would Fund Climate Measures 5 hours ago by Somini Sengupta
    Private Aircraft, Airlines and Airplanes, Fuel Emissions (Transportation), Global Warming, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Greenhouse Gas Emissions, High Net Worth Individuals, International Air Transport Assn, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

    A small group of countries is aiming to impose a fee on private jets and premium commercial fares. The revenue would help nations adapt to warming.


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