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The Force Behind a 1% Tax That Crushed Indian Crypto Trading
All signs indicate India’s powerful finance minister disdains cryptocurrencies, and now she is setting the G-20 agenda for how the world's economic powers will regulate it. That’s why Nirmala Sitharaman is one of CoinDesk’s Most Influential 2022.
— Coin Desk (December 6) (Pocket)
UK Finalizes Plan for Crypto Regulation
The regulation of the cryptocurrency industry has always been a focal point of discourse surrounding the financial sector. Whether or not platforms and companies are being regulated, and how that interacts with crypto ideals have always been an intriguing dialogue.
— Watcher (December 6) (Pocket)
Understanding Cryptocoins Trends Correlations. (arXiv:2212.01267v1 [q-fin.ST])
Crypto-coins (also known as cryptocurrencies) are tradable digital assets. Notable examples include Bitcoin, Ether and Litecoin. Ownerships of cryptocoins are registered on distributed ledgers (i.e., blockchains). Secure encryption techniques guarantee the security of the transactions (transfers of coins across owners), registered into the ledger. Cryptocoins are exchanged for specific trading prices. While history has shown the extreme volatility of such trading prices across all different sets of crypto-assets, it remains unclear what and if there are tight relations between the trading prices of different cryptocoins. Major coin exchanges (i.e., Coinbase) provide trend correlation indicators to coin owners, suggesting possible acquisitions or sells.
— arXiv (December 6) (Pocket)
Yellen Urges More Regulation of Cryptocurrencies after FTX Collapse
Yellen called the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX a “Lehman Moment,” referring to the investment bank that filed for bankruptcy in 2008. Advertisement NOW PLAYING 1:00 1:40
— New York Times (December 5) (Pocket)
Sen. Sherrod Brown calls on Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to help rein in cryptocurrency firms after FTX collapse - CNBC
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sherrod Brown urged Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Wednesday to work with lawmakers and financial regulators to help write legislation to rein in the cryptocurrency market in the wake of the collapse of crypto exchange FTX.
— CNBC (December 4) (Pocket)
Stripe announces fiat-to-crypto onramp widget - TechCrunch
Payment giant Stripe is going to offer a new product that makes it easier to hold cryptocurrencies without signing up to a cryptocurrency exchange. The company’s new fiat-to-crypto widget can be embedded in any crypto product so that users can enter their card information and acquire crypto that can be used in another web3 product.
— Tech Crunch (December 4) (Pocket)
Crypto Is Out of Control. FTX Is Just the Beginning
As investigators and authorities continue to sort through the fallout of the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, the contours of the implosion are becoming clearer. It will likely take many more months to disentangle the web of corporate greed and financial malfeasance at the heart of FTX's bankruptcy. But we can safely say that the company owes billions of dollars to creditors and, according to sources, at least $1 billion to clients, in what appears to be the greatest crypto collapse to date.
— Real Clear Politics (December 3) (Pocket)
Waiver Wire Pickups Week 14: Zonovan Knight, Michael Gallup
You've made it to Week 14 of the fantasy football season, and it's likely your last chance to sew up your fantasy playoff berth. With six teams on bye and a host of new injuries on Sunday, you'll need to hit the waiver wire.The quarterback position continues to be difficult this season, and those who drafted Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, and Josh Allen are feeling confident right now. Matt Stafford and Jimmy Garoppolo are now done for the fantasy season, and Lamar Jackson and Tua Tagovailoa are dealing with injuries. Be sure you pick up an insurance quarterback, no matter who your starter is, to carry you through your fantasy playoffs.Kenneth Walker Jr.
— Sports Illustrated (December 7) (Pocket)
NFL scores, schedule, live Week 13 updates: Seahawks WR duo makes history; Chiefs' amazing streak snapped - CBS Sports
NFL scores, schedule, live Week 13 updates: Seahawks WR duo makes history; Chiefs' amazing streak snappedCBS SportsNFL Week 13 takeaways - Lessons, big questions for every gameESPN2022 NFL Week 13 Sunday Night Football Prop BetsFantasy Six PackPrizePicks NFL Top Picks NFL Week 13: Patrick Mahomes takes on the BengalsFantasyAlarmNFL Week 13 Fantasy Football Recap: Immediate takeaways from Sunday's games
— CBS Sports (December 6) (Pocket)
Which players to grab from the waiver wire ahead of Week 14 action
Lamar Jackson was started in 76.4% of ESPN fantasy football leagues and those managers were devastated once he suffered a knee sprain against the Broncos on Sunday and was forced to leave the game. Jackson's injury isn't a season-ending one, which is good news for fantasy managers. The bad news is that he'll have to undergo more tests on Monday. Head coach John Harbaugh said they will know how long Jackson will be sidelined by Wednesday at the latest.
— ESPN (December 6) (Pocket)
NFL 2022 Week 13 injury report roundup: Josh Jacobs questionable for the Raiders - NBC Sports
NFL 2022 Week 13 injury report roundup: Josh Jacobs questionable for the RaidersNBC SportsNFL Week 13 Injury Report Analysis (2022 Fantasy Football)FantasyProsNFL Week 13 injuries: Dolphins could be minus both tackles for showdown with 49ers; Deebo Samuel questionableCBS SportsNFL Week 13 Prop Bets: Derek Carr, Austin Ekeler To Feast In Shootout?NESNFantasy Football Rankings Week 13: Sleepers, starts, sits
— NBC Sports (December 4) (Pocket)
In pictures: Prince William and Kate visit Boston
Prince William, the heir to the British throne, founded his climate change prize in the hope of harnessing the world's smartest minds to confront some of the most pressing environmental challenges facing humanity. Each year for the next decade, five winners will receive £1 million (around $1.12 million) to fund their creative solutions to the climate crisis.
— CNN (December 2) (Pocket)
Researchers suggest the climate crisis requires international minerals agreement - Phys.org
As the United States and other countries around the world begin to transition to utilizing green technologies on a larger scale, it will be necessary to have access to the minerals needed to build the infrastructure for those green technologies.
— Phys (December 4) (Pocket)
Health Ministry: Climate change sending more Israelis to hospital
The World Health Organization sees climate crisis as the greatest health threat facing humanity. Leading medical journals point to a correlation between global warming and the rise in diseases, pandemics and mortality. Yet in Israel, which is warming up twice as fast as the world average, the Health Ministry has only recently started looking into the warming effects on the local population’s disease rate.
— Haaretz (December 3) (Pocket)
China looks to play key role in Indian Ocean development as New Delhi is snubbed for marine protection meeting
Virtual meeting hosted by a Chinese development agency addressed protection of the marine environment, the climate crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic.
— South China Morning Post (December 1) (Pocket)
To fight the climate crisis, we need to stop expanding offshore drilling for oil and gas
Offshore oil and gas activities jeopardize coastal environments, human health and local economies. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)Environmental disaster struck the shores of Peru on Jan. 15, 2022, when Spanish energy company Repsol spilled 12,000 barrels of crude oil into the Bay of Lima after its tanker ruptured. The spill endangered 180,000 birds and destroyed the livelihoods of 5,000 families. Energy company Repsol spilled 12,000 barrels of crude oil into the bay of Lima, Peru, after its tanker ruptured, endangering 180,000 birds and coastal communities. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia) Although this disaster was the largest-ever oil spill in Peru, it is only the most recent of the dozens of large spills that occurred worldwide.
— The Conversation (November 29) (Pocket)
In a Historic Move, Frontline Communities Will Be Compensated for Climate Crisis Impacts
Tina Gerhardt At the UN climate negotiations, delegates celebrated the decision to create a mechanism by which developed countries will compensate developing countries for the havoc wreaked upon them by climate change. The post In a Historic Move, Frontline Communities Will Be Compensated for Climate Crisis Impacts
— The Nation (November 24) (Pocket)
Telehealth for climate change, the latest on IBM Watson, & hospital billing transparency
Can virtual care ease the climate crisis?Hospitals eager to stem their impact on the environment are pointing to telehealth as a key strategy — but data on the effects of digital health on the climate crisis are slim, my colleague Katie Palmer reports. “Digital health is late to the party,” Enrico Coiera, a digital health researcher at Macquarie University, tells Katie. “It’s very early days in terms of what the evidence says.”
— STAT (November 23) (Pocket)
Today's runoff election is expected to be tight, with both parties pouring tens of millions into a contest that will shape the balance of power in the Senate
On the final day of overtime in Georgia, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock exuded confidence, but warned supporters against being complacent in his runoff election with Republican nominee and former football great Herschel Walker.
— CNN (December 7) (Pocket)
Georgia Runoff: What a Walker or Warnock Victory Would Look Like - The New York Times
Georgia Runoff: What a Walker or Warnock Victory Would Look LikeThe New York TimesWATCH LIVE: What the Georgia runoff election results meanPBS NewsHourFactbox: What to know about the tight U.S. Senate election runoff in GeorgiaReutersGeorgia Runoff Is Today. Here's What to Watch.Barron'sWhat we know about Georgia voters ahead of Senate runoffCNNView
— New York Times (December 7) (Pocket)
2022 Georgia Senate Runoff: Live Election Results
On Tuesday, voters in Georgia will determine the winner of the only undecided seat in the U.S. Senate, in a runoff between the Democratic incumbent, Raphael Warnock, and the Republican challenger, Herschel Walker. Although control of the chamber is not at stake—Democrats won fifty seats in the general election, last month—the outcome remains significant, both for the balance of power in Washington and for its potential impact on the 2024 Presidential race.
— The New Yorker (December 7) (Pocket)
2022 Georgia Senate Runoff Election Results
ATLANTA (AP) — The extended Senate campaign in Georgia gives Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker a second chance to persuade voters to send them to Washington. But without party control of Congress at stake and absent other candidates on the ticket, the runoff looks different from the November general election.
— PBS (December 7) (Pocket)
Calling all non-early voters: Warnock, Walker barnstorm Georgia ahead of Tuesday's runoff election
Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock rallied Monday with union organizers and campaigned with rapper Killer Mike. Republican Herschel Walker held a virtual rally with former President Donald Trump and appealed to voters in the northern part of the state.
— Washington Times (December 6) (Pocket)
Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock, Herschel Walker make final pitches to voters in Senate runoff
Tuesday is Election Day in Georgia for the high-stakes U.S. Senate runoff. Polls show Republican Herschel Walker and Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock locked in a tight race. More than 1.8 million voters have already cast their ballots. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joined Anne-Marie Green and Errol Barnett to discuss.
— CBS (December 6) (Pocket)
US midterms: Georgia Senate run-off looms after bitter campaign - BBC
US midterms: Georgia Senate run-off looms after bitter campaignBBCUnpacking The Senate Race In Georgia And Ye's Antisemitic CommentsMSNBCWhat we know about Georgia voters ahead of Senate runoffCNNWhy the Georgia Senate runoff is still importantThe HillAll Eyes On Georgia Senate Runoff Election Just Three Days AwayTODAYView
— BBC (December 4) (Pocket)
Is This a Real Interview with Dad of Colorado Springs Shooting Suspect?
A clip of a man claiming to be the father of suspected Colorado Springs mass shooter Anderson Lee Aldrich went viral in late November 2022. Aldrich is the main suspect behind the fatal shooting of five people at an LGBTQ nightclub on Nov. 20, 2022, according to officials.
— Snopes (December 2) (Pocket)
Arrests made in fatal shooting of Migos rapper Takeoff - NBC News
Arrests made in fatal shooting of Migos rapper TakeoffNBC NewsMan arrested in fatal shooting of Migos rapper TakeoffYahoo NewsHouston Police Provides Update In The Fatal Shooting Of Migos Rapper, Takeoff
— NBC (December 3) (Pocket)
Vigil held for Daniel Jones after fatal Detroit gas station shooting - Detroit Free Press
Community members gathered to remember the life of Daniel Jones on Saturday evening at a Shell Gas Station at the corner of 8 Mile and Greenfield Roads in Detroit. Jones, a social justice activist, was shot and killed on the evening of Nov. 19 while in his car at the station.
— Detroit Free Press (November 30) (Pocket)
Here's what we know about the victims from the Virginia Walmart shooting - NPR
Cameron Bertrand hugs LaShana Hicks at a Tuesday memorial for those killed in a fatal shooting at a Walmart Supercenter in Chesapeake, Va. Nathan Howard/Getty Images hide caption
— NPR (November 25) (Pocket)
What we know about the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker - CNN
A news conference by city officials Sunday, along with the release of 13 police body camera videos, has started to paint a fuller picture of the shooting, which police say happened when Walker, who is Black, fled an attempted traffic stop early June 27.
— CNN (November 25) (Pocket)
Suspect in Killing of 5 at Colorado Club Held Without Bail
The alleged shooter facing possible hate crime charges in the fatal shooting of five people at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub has been ordered held without bail in an initial court appearance.
— US News (November 25) (Pocket)
Judge denies bail to LGBTQ club shooting suspect
In Colorado Springs, the suspect in the fatal mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub was ordered to be held without bond after making an initial court appearance. Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, is facing multiple counts of murder and hate crime charges. Janet Shamlian has the latest.
— CBS (November 24) (Pocket)
FDA moves to ease blood donor restrictions on gay men amid national shortage
The Food and Drug Administration is weighing a series of moves to make it easier for gay and bisexual men and other individuals to donate blood amid a nationwide blood shortage.Driving the news: The FDA is considering easing blood donor screening restrictions for men who have sex with men that originated during the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s.An option under discussion is moving from a three-month deferral period to individual risk assessments based on questionnaires about recent sexual activity, the agency confirmed to Axios.Approximately 25% of community blood centers across the U.S. have a one-day supply or less as of Thursday afternoon, according to the America's Blood Centers' daily tracker.If the FDA lifts the three-month deferral ...
— Axios (December 3) (Pocket)
Incoming House Intel chair: Congress still not briefed on 'risk assessment' behind Mar-a-Lago raid
Incoming House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Turner revealed that Congress still hasn't been briefed on the intelligence community's "risk assessment" of the allegedly classified documents that were seized during the Mar-a-Lago raid nearly 4 months ago.
— Just the News (December 7) (Pocket)
Probabilistic Symmetry for Multi-Agent Dynamics. (arXiv:2205.01927v2 [cs.LG] UPDATED)
Learning multi-agent dynamics is a core AI problem with broad applications in robotics and autonomous driving. While most existing works focus on deterministic prediction, producing probabilistic forecasts to quantify uncertainty and assess risks is critical for downstream decision-making tasks such as motion planning and collision avoidance. Multi-agent dynamics often contains internal symmetry. By leveraging symmetry, specifically rotation equivariance, we can improve not only the prediction accuracy but also uncertainty calibration. We introduce Energy Score, a proper scoring rule, to evaluate probabilistic predictions. We propose a novel deep dynamics model, Probabilistic Equivariant Continuous COnvolution (PECCO) for probabilistic prediction of multi-agent trajectories. PECCO extends equivariant continuous convolution to model the joint velocity distribution of multiple agents.
— arXiv (December 2) (Pocket)
FDA considering shift toward individual risk-based assessments for blood donors - CNN
FDA considering shift toward individual risk-based assessments for blood donorsCNNFDA Considering New Approach to Blood Donation by Gay and Bisexual MenThe New York TimesFDA to consider modifying blood donation restrictions for gay, bisexual menWTSP.comFDA may change blood donation policyWEAUBlood Donation Eligibility Likely To Be Expanded For Gay, Bisexual MenKaiser Health NewsView
— CNN (December 2) (Pocket)
FDA Considering New Approach to Blood Donation by Gay and Bisexual Men
The agency may put in place a personalized risk assessment to replace the current prohibition on men who have had sex with men in the previous three months.
— New York Times (December 1) (Pocket)
Google licenses its AI tool for breast cancer screening to a medical firm
It is the first time ever that Google Health has licensed this specific artificial intelligence technology in a commercial partnership for breast cancer screening and personalized risk assessment of the disease, to iCAD. It’s also the first commercial partnership that Google has entered into regarding its AI technology.
— Interesting Engineering (December 1) (Pocket)
It is still too early to use artificial intelligence for criminal justice, claims new paper - Phys.org
Artificial intelligence is poised to reshape our world in countless ways and in almost every field. This includes the criminal justice system. Algorithm-based, data-driven decision-making is being increasingly used in pre-trial risk assessments in the United States as a tool to calculate a defendant's risk of reoffending. Proponents argue that this removes inherent bias present in criminal justice figures such as police, judges or prosecutors.
— Phys (November 30) (Pocket)
Buccaneers-49ers Week 14 Odds, Spread and Betting Insights
San Francisco lost quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo for at least the regular season last week to a broken foot. With Purdy under center, the Niners still went on to win against the Dolphins and the seventh-round rookie looked solid. Tampa Bay is on a short week after coming out on top against New Orleans on Monday in the game’s waning seconds to get back to .500.
— Sports Illustrated (December 8) (Pocket)
Purdy reveals his true feelings about 'Mr. Irrelevant' tag - NBC Sports
Purdy reveals his true feelings about 'Mr. Irrelevant' tagNBC SportsWhat to Expect From the San Francisco 49ers Under Brock PurdyThe RingerHow Brock Purdy Was RebuiltSports IllustratedTom Brady vs. Brock Purdy: Tale of the tape as Buccaneers, 49ers QBs square off in unlikely matchupCBS SportsHow John Lynch, 49ers were convinced to draft Brock Purdy49ers Webzone
— NBC Sports (December 10) (Pocket)
Tom Brady vs. Brock Purdy: Tale of the tape as Buccaneers, 49ers QBs square off in unlikely matchup - CBS Sports
Tom Brady vs. Brock Purdy: Tale of the tape as Buccaneers, 49ers QBs square off in unlikely matchupCBS SportsWhat to Expect From the San Francisco 49ers Under Brock PurdyThe RingerHow Brock Purdy Was RebuiltSports Illustrated49ers' Trent Williams compares rookie Brock Purdy to Hall of Fame quarterbackFox NewsHow John Lynch, 49ers were convinced to draft Brock Purdy49ers WebzoneView
— CBS Sports (December 10) (Pocket)
Source: Falcons bench Mariota for rookie Ridder
At the start of the season, it looked like the reunion could work. Mariota managed the offense well and had one of the best games of his career in Week 6, completing 92.9% of his passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns while rushing six times for 50 yards and a touchdown in a 28-14 victory over the San Francisco 49ers, which earned him NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors.
— ESPN (December 9) (Pocket)
Joe Montana: San Francisco 49ers can win Super Bowl even with 'Mr. Irrelevant' at QB - USA TODAY
Purdy, forced into action Sunday when starter Jimmy Garoppolo suffered a potentially season-ending foot injury, helped lead the 49ers to a 33-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins. Purdy, dubbed "Mr. Irrelevant" as the last pick of the 2022 NFL draft, threw for 210 yards and two touchdowns on 25-of-37 passing with an interception.
— USA Today (December 8) (Pocket)
Poll: What do the Dolphins need to improve the most after loss to 49ers?
Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel walks the sidelines during the game against the San Francisco 49ers in the first half at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday, December 4, 2022.
— Miami Herald (December 6) (Pocket)
Instant Analysis: San Francisco 49ers 33, Miami Dolphins 17
The Dolphins faced their first heavyweight since September and went down like Frazier. The Dolphins did what they could, but they were outmanned and outplayed. The 49 ers were better on this day, especially with the Dolphins playing without left tackle Terron Armstead.
— Boston Herald (December 5) (Pocket)
Eric Adams' Plan To Involuntarily Hospitalize Mentally Ill Homeless People Will Face Legal Challenges
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Tuesday that he is directing police and other first responders to remove people with severe mental illness from the city's streets for involuntary psychiatric evaluations and hospitalizations, but the new policy will almost certainly face legal challenges from civil liberties groups, who say it tramples on well-established constitutional rights.
— Reason (December 2) (Pocket)
Terror suspects arrested in Britain mostly white and British, new figures show
“A challenge which is compounded by the complex mix, often, of extremist ideology with personal grievance and individual vulnerability such as mental ill-health. This poses pressing questions about how different elements of the state should best join up to manage risk to the public, effectively and proportionately.”
— The Independent (December 9) (Pocket)
As homelessness grows, its stark impact on health is becoming clearer across Europe
A homeless person and a dog sleep in a Barcelona street on a rainy day. Shutterstock / Bogdan KhmelnytskyiThe latest data compiled by the Spanish National Institute of Statistics show that the number of homeless people has grown by 25% in Spain in the last ten years. This social problem has gone from affecting 22,900 people in 2012 to more than 28,500 people in 2022. The average age of people in this situation in Spain is 42.7 years. Numbers do not look much better across Europe. The European Parliament highlights the precarious living situation of more than 700,000 people facing homelessness every day (and night) across Europe.
— The Conversation (December 8) (Pocket)
NHS England urges most vulnerable to get winter Covid-19 booster
Pregnant women, people who have a learning disability or severe mental illness, or those with chronic conditions, blood cancer, diabetes, epilepsy and asthma, are among individuals considered at risk by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) who can get a booster.
— Weekly Standard (December 5) (Pocket)
Sexual problems can wreck lives. Yet remedies are often simple
A GENERATION AGO being depressed or anxious—let alone having serious mental-health problems—meant suffering mostly in silence. Stigma meant few people wanted to talk. Doctors turned a blind eye. Most saw mental illness as regrettable but not something that made much difference to a patient’s physical health. These days the stigma has faded, if not entirely disappeared. Early treatment often nips things in the bud.
— The Economist (December 2) (Pocket)
Yale accused of discriminating against suicidal, mentally ill students in lawsuit - The Washington Post
Yale accused of discriminating against suicidal, mentally ill students in lawsuitThe Washington PostStudents sue Yale University, alleging discrimination against students with mental health disabilitiesCNNYale sued over mental health policies and student discrimination
— Washington Post (December 2) (Pocket)
NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces backlash after cracking down on homeless population - NPR
NYC Mayor Eric Adams faces backlash after cracking down on homeless populationNPRNew York City mayor vows to have mentally ill people on the streets brought to hospitalsKGW NewsNew York City mayor announces plan to hospitalize mentally ill people involuntarilyCBS NewsOpinion
— NPR (December 2) (Pocket)
Republicans Shouldn't Be Shocked at Trump's Creepy Dinner With Ye and Nick Fuentes
That sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, but is instead a straightforward account of a recent dinner that has turned into a national news story after Donald Trump had a sit-down with rapper Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) and alt-right celebrity Nick Fuentes.
— Reason (December 10) (Pocket)
Extremism, everywhere: The UN, Israel and Kanye
This week's guest, Hillel Neuer of UN Watch, gets into the United Nations' hypocrisy on Israel, Iran and more, and what Israel and the US can do about it. Plus, Yaakov and Lahav discuss the latest in coalition talks, especially the controversy surrounding anti-LGBT, anti-feminist MK Avi Maoz, and whether to laugh or cry about the artist formerly known as Kanye West.Our podcast is available on Google Play, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
— Jerusalem Post (December 9) (Pocket)
Kanye West Flushed His 2024 for President Bid Down the Toilet
Republicans finally seem to be pivoting away from Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), after Ye renewed his own controversy with an appearance on Alex Jones’s “InfoWars” yesterday. In the appearance, Ye really went for it: wearing a black face mask, Ye spouted a variety of antisemitic tropes. “I like Hitler,” Ye said. Later, Ye […] The post Kanye West Flushed His 2024 for President Bid Down the Toilet
— 1945 (December 4) (Pocket)
Was Ye Actually Suspended from Twitter for Posting Unflattering Pic of Musk?
The Twitter account belonging to Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, was suspended for a second time on Dec. 1, 2022, after he posted an image that appeared to show a swastika intertwined with the Star of David. That tweet was later deleted.
— Snopes (December 3) (Pocket)
Ye's Twitter account suspended again following swastika tweet
Twitter has given Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, at least a 12-hour suspension after he tweeted a photo of the Star of David merged with the swastika. In a public exchange on Twitter, CEO Elon Musk first told the rapper that tweeting a photo of him being hosed down on a yacht was fine, but tweeting the antisemitic image was not.Ye then posted a screenshot of his account on Truth Social, the social media platform backed by Donald Trump, showing that his account has been limited for 12 hours for violating Twitter's Terms of Service. Also included was a screenshot of his private exchange with Musk, wherein the executive said: "Sorry, but you have gone too ...
— Engadget (December 3) (Pocket)
Elon Musk says Ye is suspended from Twitter
Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, speaks to former President Donald Trump on Oct. 11, 2018. Saul Leob/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
— NPR (December 3) (Pocket)
Ye is no longer buying Parler
Parler announced Thursday it reached a mutual agreement with Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, to terminate the sale of the social media app.Driving the news: The announcement from Parler, which has become a haven for conservatives, came hours after Ye spewed a torrent of antisemitic remarks during an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.Be smart: The deal already was on life support, as Axios previously reported, and it's unclear if a formal merger agreement was ever signed. Parler originally said it had an agreement "in principle," and today referred to it as "intent of sale."A Parler spokesperson previously told Axios that the acquisition was set to close by year-end but declined to say if Ye ever ...
— Axios (December 3) (Pocket)
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