South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham faced boos and chants of “traitor” from supporters of former President Trump during a rally in his home state. Despite the hostile reception, Graham attempted to calm the crowd and emphasized the common ground he has found with Trump. He highlighted the importance of unity within the party and expressed his support for Trump as the Republican nominee. Graham’s on-and-off relationship with Trump has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism among some conservative voters.
President Biden’s strategic plan to combat anti-Semitism online has drawn criticism for proposing the removal of Section 230 immunity for online platforms. The plan suggests that platforms should lose immunity if they use algorithms to amplify or recommend content promoting violence or related to civil rights interference. Critics argue that this proposal goes beyond addressing anti-Semitism and constitutes a broader attack on Section 230, potentially compromising free speech rights and the platforms’ editorial discretion. They also contend that the proposal may be unconstitutional and raise concerns about government regulation of online expression.
Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl safety Jordan Poyer’s charity golf tournament is back on track with a new sponsor, PublicSq, after being previously canceled due to concerns over the event’s location at Trump National Doral Miami golf course. The tournament, scheduled for July 10 at The Blue Monster Course, will benefit the ECMC Foundation. PublicSq, an online marketplace and directory of patriotic businesses, expressed support for Poyer and emphasized its opposition to cancel culture. The ECMC Foundation focuses on improving higher education for underserved populations through innovative approaches.
Meghan Markle, once beloved by the public, has experienced a significant decline in popularity in both the UK and the US. Initially celebrated for her relationship with Prince Harry and seen as a symbol of diversity and change within the monarchy, public sentiment has turned against her. Recent polls indicate negative opinions towards Markle, with her favorability reaching its lowest point. This shift in public opinion reflects a complex narrative surrounding her actions and decisions since joining the royal family.
Apple has announced that it will be discontinuing the My Photo Stream feature, which automatically stores pictures taken within the last 30 days. The service has stopped uploading new photos as of June 26, and the entire album will be deleted when the service shuts down on July 26. However, any photos uploaded before June 26 will remain in iCloud for 30 days from the date of upload and will be accessible on devices with My Photo Stream enabled. To avoid losing any pictures, users are advised to save their photos to their device or iCloud from the My Photo Stream album in their camera roll. Apple states that photos already stored on at least one device will not be lost during this process. For users who already utilize iCloud, no additional action is required. With the discontinuation of My Photo Stream, iCloud is presented as Apple’s recommended option for securely storing and accessing photos and videos across all devices.
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