Meta halts worker tracking for AI training due to privacy fears

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Supreme Court dismisses Falun Gong lawsuit accusing Cisco of helping China persecute religious movement

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s teammate defends his form, but his crypto legacy tells a different story

Ronaldo's fading crypto presence highlights the volatility and dependency of celebrity-driven NFT markets on active promotion. The post Cristiano Ronaldo’s teammate defends his form, but his crypto legacy tells a different story appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Supreme Court dismisses Falun Gong lawsuit accusing Cisco of helping China persecute religious movement

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to dismiss a lawsuit accusing Cisco Systems of aiding China's persecution of Falun Gong members under the Alien Tort Statute.

Crypto isn’t the problem with the US economy, says senator

Louisiana Senator John Kennedy largely dismissed what he called the “promotion” of cryptocurrency by the Digital Chamber CEO Cody Carbone in a Senate hearing on affordability.

Chelsea nears agreement with Atalanta for wing-back Marco Palestra

Chelsea's pursuit of Palestra highlights the competitive nature of the transfer market, emphasizing the importance of aligning club projects with player ambitions. The post Chelsea nears agreement with Atalanta for wing-back Marco Palestra appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Multi-year Bitcoin holder selling falls to 19-month low as halving model flags new market bottom date

OG Bitcoin holders' spending dropped to a 19-month low, as market cycle indicators point to September as a potential market bottom.

Wharton grad who used to pressure wash homes raises $40M to help plumbers, electricians run businesses with AI

George Eliadis, 24, raised venture capital funds from Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital for Probook, his AI platform for home service businesses.

Apple Just Closed Its First Unionized U.S. Store

The company said it had shuttered a Maryland location because of “declining conditions” in a surrounding mall. The union accuses Apple of retaliation.

USMNT advances to World Cup knockout stage after Alex Freeman scores against Australia

USMNT's advancement highlights the growing impact of young talent, potentially boosting soccer's popularity and investment in the U.S. The post USMNT advances to World Cup knockout stage after Alex Freeman scores against Australia appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

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