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  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman privately criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a message to employees.
  • "What's happening with ICE is going too far," Altman wrote in an internal Slack message.
  • He also praised Trump's leadership and said he hoped the president could "unite the country" going forward.

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Meta has started blocking links to ICE List, a website that compiles information about incidents involving Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol agents, and lists thousands of their employees' names. It seems that the latter detail is what caused Meta to take action in a move that was first reported by Wired

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TL;DR: Live stream Musetti vs. Djokovic in the 2026 Australian Open for free on 9Now. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.


The 2026 Australian Open quarter finals have already delivered some huge moments between the best players in the world. Some players have already booked their spots in the semi finals. Some are still to play, like Musetti and Djokovic



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After nearly four years away from the stage due to South Korea's mandatory military service, BTS is officially back with their 2026-2027 Arirang World Tour — the group's first full-group global tour since 2022. Spanning over 70 shows across five continents, the tour kicks off in


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TikTok claims it isn't deliberately censoring the name "Epstein" in direct messages, but says it's investigating a bug that stops some DMs that include the name from being sent.

"We don't have rules against sharing the name 'Epstein' in direct messages and are investigating why some users are experiencing issues," a spokesperson for TikTok's new U.S.-owned operation told NPR.

The spokesperson added