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After a massive wave of bans affecting Instagram and Facebook users, Meta users complain that Facebook groups are also affected by massive suspensions. According to individual complaints and organized efforts on sites like Reddit to share information, the ban has affected thousands of groups, both in the US and abroad, and spans various categories. When contacted in the comments, Meta spokesman Andy Stone confirmed that the company was aware of the issue and was working to fix it. “We are aware of the technical errors that have affected our Facebook group. We are now fixing things,” he told TechCrunch in…

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Federal safety regulators contacted Tesla the day after the car manufacturer began offering vehicles for Austin’s brand Robotaxis. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) contacted Tesla as numerous videos posted online appeared to show Tesla Robotaxis violating South Austin’s traffic laws. Bloomberg was the first to report that the NHTSA had contacted Tesla. The NHTSA confirmed with TechCrunch that it had contacted the automaker. “The NHTSA is aware of the incident being referenced, and is in touch with the manufacturer and collecting additional information,” the company said in an email statement. “NHTSA will continue to enforce laws regarding all…

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Supermarket shoppers are cracking down on imported eggs. Over 50,000 British people are demanding homemade eggs for British-made food.The petition, launched in response to public concern over the use of imported eggs with ready-to-eat items such as sandwiches, has gained extensive support. Supporters include Labour MP Ruth Jones, broadcaster Mileen Klass and popular social media influencer @honestmumjade.The surge in public support follows the newly launched manifesto of the UK Egg Industry Council, which calls for the end of the “double standard” of egg procurement. They are asking food manufacturers and supermarkets to adjust the standards for egg products used with…

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carnival Shares rose nearly 7% on Tuesday after Cruiseline recorded stronger than expected second-quarter results and raised full-year guidance.According to the company’s revenue report, cruise operators recorded adjusted revenue of 35 cents per share, breaking analysts’ estimates of 24 cents and recording a 24 cents estimates. Adjusted revenues amounted to a record $6.3 billion compared to the expected $6.2 billion.Net income rose to $565 million, a significant increase from $92 million the previous year.CEO Josh Weinstein said in a revenue call with analysts on Tuesday there was “strong momentum” for every brand in the company.With the outperformance, Carnival raised full-year…

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If passed, the bill will establish the first regulatory regime for Stablecoins, a fast-growing financial product.At a moment in the digital asset industry basin, the US Senate passed a bill that would create a regulatory framework for US affiliate cryptocurrency tokens known as Stablecoins. The bill, called the Genius Act, received bipartisan support on Tuesday, with several Democrats joining most Republicans in support of proposed federal rules. Passed 68-30. The House, controlled by Republicans, must pass a version of the bill before heading to President Donald Trump’s desk for approval. Stablecoins are a kind of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a…

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20th June 2025 Yokohama News summary Yesterday, Yokokawa Electric Corporation celebrated the 50th anniversary of the launch of Centum, a pioneering DCS Flagship product. Yokogawa celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Centum distributed control system: pioneering achievements June 20, 2025 – Yesterday, Yokosho Electric Corporation celebrated the 50th anniversary of the launch of Centum, the flagship product, a pioneering distributed control system (DCS), which enabled a new era of automation and control of a wide range of plants and industrial processes. Now in the 10th generation, Centum…

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Amazon uses AI Shopping Assistant to help customers around the world discover new products and make more informed purchase decisions. In a June 17th message to employees, Andy Jassy, ​​president and CEO of Amazon, praised Genai for its potential to make it easier for customers to live better. But Jassy also acknowledged that as technology weaves into almost every corner of the company, so does Amazon’s workforce. “There are fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other kinds of jobs,” he writes. “It will be difficult to know exactly where this…

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The contract to sell Tiktok’s operations in the US requires approval from the Chinese government amid the trade war between the two countries. US President Donald Trump will give Tiktok a new 90-day extension this week to find non-Chinese buyers, the White House said Tuesday for the third time he postponed a threatening ban on popular apps. A federal law requiring a ban on the sale of Tiktok or national security grounds was to take effect the day before Trump took office in January. “President Trump is scheduled to sign additional executive orders this week to keep Tiktok running. As…

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Waymo Robotaxis is now available for welcome in Atlanta via Uber. The companies, which already provide “Uber-on-Uber” services in Austin, said on Tuesday that commercial services will first cover about 65 square miles in Atlanta. The launch is poised to drive both companies’ business if successful. Uber said it has partnerships with 18 self-driving vehicle companies, with an annual run rate of 1.5 million mobility and a streaming AV trip on its network. Meanwhile, Waymo said it offers 250,000 paid Robotaxis rides per week in Austin, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Francisco. Adding Atlanta to that list will push those…

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The Scottish government has rejected the controversial recommendations by the Climate Change Commission (CCC) and pledged to pursue a climate strategy that works rather than rural areas, rather than against.Last month, the CCC advised the UK and delegated government on emission reductions, suggesting a 27% reduction in Scottish livestock populations by 2040 as part of the country’s net zero pathway. This recommendation was met with alarms from the agricultural sector. This has long argued that well-managed livestock systems can play a key role in tackling climate change.This week’s Royal Highland Show, the celebration was temporarily covered by concerns that CCC…

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