The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments from TikTok and its Chinese owner ByteDance to block a law that could ban the platform on national security grounds. TikTok argues that the ban is motivated by the content of videos on the platform rather than data security, emphasizing First Amendment free speech rights. Conservatives on the court have historically defended free speech but also shown deference to national security concerns.
Elon Musk endorsed Germany's far-right AfD party during an interview with its co-leader Alice Weidel on X. Concerns arise from Musk's potential to influence European elections through his wealth and control of social media platforms, which could disrupt tightly regulated European political spending. Critics worry about misinformation, hate speech, and election interference.
Corporate enthusiasm for DEI initiatives has waned due to a conservative backlash against 'wokeness.' While diverse representation on corporate boards has increased since 2020, the proportion of Black directors has significantly dropped in the past year. Companies are now prioritizing other criteria over diversity, reflecting a cultural shift away from the momentum spurred by the Black Lives Matter movement.
The US TikTok ban, set to take effect on January 19th, threatens the accounts of 170 million American users unless the Supreme Court intervenes. The case hinges on balancing free speech rights under the First Amendment against national security concerns, with ByteDance arguing that the ban targets content rather than data security.
European officials are closely monitoring Elon Musk's involvement in German politics, particularly his endorsement of the far-right AfD party. Concerns include potential election interference, misinformation, and the influence of his wealth and social media platform on tightly regulated European political systems. Musk has defended his actions as free speech and denied any underhanded motives.
Jimmy Carter's state funeral was attended by five living US presidents: Joe Biden, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. Biden delivered the eulogy, praising Carter's character and legacy. Carter's remains were flown to his hometown of Plains, Georgia, where he was buried next to his wife.
The Los Angeles wildfires have resulted in at least 10 deaths, destroyed nearly 10,000 structures, and forced 180,000 evacuations. Key issues include the impact of dry desert winds and the need for California to implement measures to prevent future devastation on this scale. A Reuters weekend episode will explore these issues further.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments from TikTok and its Chinese owner ByteDance, to block a law that could ban the platform on national security grounds. Elon Musk has urged
Germans to vote for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) during a broadcast with the party's leader on X. And how a backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion policies by some conservative activists has sapped corporate enthusiasm.
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