A Florida man who assaulted police officers with a wooden plank and a fire extinguisher at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 pleaded guilty to assault charges on Monday, the U.S. Justice Department said.
Mit dem Abschluss einer Risikolebensversicherung sind Ihre Hinterbliebenen im Fall Ihres Todes finanziell abgesichert. Heute beraten lassen.Facebook whistleblower claims company puts profits before public safety 'over and over again'
On 60 Minutes Sunday, former Facebook employee Frances Haugen called out the social media giant for prioritizing profits over public safety. Haugen, who worked on the company’s Civic Integrity team until it was dissolved shortly after the 2020 election, said that Facebook has been a major contributor to divisions in society.
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