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The DOJ says Google destroyed chat messages it was required to save during an antitrust investigation. According to a filing, "Amazingly, Google's daily spoliation continued until this week. When the United States indicated that it would file this motion — following months of conferral — Google finally committed to 'permanently set to history on' and thus preserve its employees’ chat messages." → Read More
A resident in East Palestine, Ohio, is asking Americans to "pray for us" following the February 3 train derailment. → Read More
Popular rental service Airbnb claims it made a "mistake" in banning conservative YouTuber Lauren Southern's parents from using its service. The company reversed the ban after Southern and many other conservatives slammed notoriously woke Airbnb on social media. → Read More
More than 100 students at Harvard University staged a walkout from professor John Comaroff's class after he was accused of forcibly kissing and groping three graduate students in a lawsuit. → Read More
British actor Idris Elba spoke at the World Economic Forum opening ceremony, where the "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw" and "The Suicide Squad" star proclaimed that "Davos has become the de facto platform for governments, for corporates, for philanthropists, for activism, for protesters to mobilize quickly." → Read More
Michael Bay has been charged with killing a pigeon while directing a film in Italy. The filmmaker denies such a thing happened. → Read More
Actress Gwyneth Paltrow recalled what it was like being a celebrity in the 90s during Monday's episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, telling Corden that one could "do cocaine and not get caught," as well as take home random men, because there was "no paparazzi" or people walking around with camera phones, posting one's activity to social media for all to see. → Read More
Elon Musk's Twitter released another batch of internal discussions on Tuesday, which revealed how the company first found little Russian election interference on the platform, then buckled under pressure from Democrats intent on a witch hunt. → Read More
Jimmy John's restaurant chain founder Jimmy John Liautaud told Breitbart News that welfare destroys "a man's soul." → Read More
Actress Susan Sarandon expressed contempt for President Joe Biden's U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg over his failure to address the travel disaster that transpired over the holidays. → Read More
Comedian Bill Maher and billionaire Mark Cuban — both leftists who backed Joe Biden — had a discussion during Sunday's episode of Maher's Club Random podcast about how insufferable and "pretentious as fuck" people are in San Francisco. → Read More
Stanford University appears to be distancing itself from its own IT Department after the school was mocked on the internet over the department's recently published "Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative," which deems certain words and phrases "violent," "ableist," and "culturally appropriative," among other pejoratives. The university also announced that the IT Department's guide "does not… → Read More
An inquiry into TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance found that employees of the company obtained the private user data of two U.S. journalists. The startling admission is part of larger revelations on how the Chinese company spies on Americans. → Read More
Actor Will Smith is offering people two free months of an Apple TV+ subscription so that viewers can watch his 2022 film Emancipation. | Entertainment → Read More
Actor Kevin Costner responded to the criticism he received for backing Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), saying that he has no regrets, adding that he doesn't care if "Yellowstone" fans no longer like him over his support for Cheney. → Read More
FedEx is shutting down its robotic same-day delivery service. A human in a FedEx uniform will now be delivering those packages instead. According to a leaked memo, "Roxo" the robot "did not meet necessary near-term value requirements." → Read More
Amazon is facing walkouts and strikes during its "Prime Day" sale season, as the employees who handle the massive amount of packages that fly through the company's facilities demand better pay, fair treatment, and an end to retaliatory behavior. → Read More
Russia has added Facebook (now known as Meta) to its list of terrorist and extremist organizations. → Read More
A border officer calls the crisis at the U.S. Southern border "the largest American slave trade that has ever happened." → Read More
A sex scene in actor Billy Eichner's "Bros," which involved a "$30,000 butt rig" to simulate rimming, was cut out of the film, because another show "beat us to the punch." → Read More