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Facebook Users Targeted for Political Microtargeting Draws Criticism in Bundestag

In recent years, political microtargeting has become a popular tool for political campaigns to reach specific groups of voters with tailored messages. However, this practice has drawn criticism in Germany's Bundestag, as Facebook users have been targeted for political microtargeting.Microtargeting involves using data analysis to identify specific groups of people based on their interests, demographics, and behavior. This information is then used to create targeted ads and messages that are designed to appeal to those individuals. In the context of politics, microtargeting can be used to sway undecided voters or

Kansas Senate Panel Delays Decision on Bill to Legalize Medical Cannabis

The Kansas Senate panel has recently delayed its decision on a bill that would legalize medical cannabis in the state. The bill, which was introduced by Senator Tom Holland, would allow patients with certain medical conditions to use cannabis as a treatment option.The decision to delay the bill comes after several hearings were held to discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of legalizing medical cannabis. Many supporters of the bill argue that it could provide relief for patients suffering from chronic pain, seizures, and other debilitating conditions.However, opponents of the

Kansas Senate Panel Delays Decision on Legalizing Medical Cannabis Bill

The Kansas Senate Panel recently delayed a decision on legalizing medical cannabis bill, which has sparked a lot of debate and controversy among lawmakers and citizens alike. The bill, which was introduced earlier this year, seeks to legalize the use of medical marijuana for patients suffering from various medical conditions.The delay in the decision has been attributed to several factors, including concerns about the potential risks and benefits of medical marijuana, as well as the need for more research and data on the subject. Some lawmakers have also expressed concerns

Biden Administration Prioritizes Climate Change as US Navy Secretary Announces Plan to Reduce Fleet Size

The Biden Administration is taking a strong stance on climate change and is making it a priority. This was made evident recently when the US Navy Secretary, Kenneth Braithwaite, announced a plan to reduce the size of the US Navy fleet in order to reduce its carbon footprint. The plan, which was announced in April 2021, calls for the US Navy to reduce its fleet size by 20 percent by 2030. This would result in a reduction of more than 100 ships, including aircraft carriers and submarines. The plan also

Balaji Srinivasan Predicts Hyperinflation and Bets on Bitcoin Price Surpassing $1M in 90 Days

In recent weeks, the cryptocurrency world has been abuzz with the news that Balaji Srinivasan, a prominent venture capitalist and former Chief Technology Officer of Coinbase, has predicted hyperinflation and is betting on Bitcoin price surpassing $1 million in 90 days. This bold prediction has caught the attention of many in the crypto community, as it could have a huge impact on the future of cryptocurrency. Srinivasan’s prediction is based on the idea that the current economic system is unsustainable and that hyperinflation is inevitable. He believes that the current

Elon Musk Reports Paying Highest Income Tax in History for 2021, Plans to Do So Again in 2022

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, recently reported that he paid the highest amount of income tax in history for 2021. According to a tweet from Musk, he paid $100 million in taxes this year, and plans to do the same again in 2022.The news of Musk’s massive tax bill has been met with both praise and criticism. Supporters of Musk have praised him for his willingness to pay such a large amount of taxes, while critics have argued that it is unfair for someone of his wealth

Kansas Republican Announces Death of 2023 Medical Marijuana Bill

On Wednesday, Kansas Republican Representative John Smith announced the death of a bill that would have legalized medical marijuana in the state. The bill, HB 2023, had been under consideration for several months and had gained significant support from both sides of the aisle. The bill proposed to allow patients with certain medical conditions to possess and use marijuana for medical purposes. It also would have allowed for the establishment of licensed dispensaries to sell medical marijuana. However, the bill was met with strong opposition from some Republican legislators who

Mount Laurel Township Board of Education Approves Proposal for Cannabis Dispensary at Sage Diner

On Tuesday, the Mount Laurel Township Board of Education approved a proposal to allow a cannabis dispensary to open at the Sage Diner. This decision marks a major shift in the township’s stance on cannabis, as it is the first time a dispensary has been allowed to operate in the area. The proposal was brought forward by the Sage Diner’s owner, who has been looking for ways to increase revenue and attract more customers. After careful consideration, the board decided that allowing a cannabis dispensary to open at the diner

Mount Laurel Township Board of Education Votes on Proposal for Cannabis Dispensary at Sage Diner

The Mount Laurel Township Board of Education recently voted on a proposal to allow a cannabis dispensary to be located at the Sage Diner. The proposal was met with mixed reactions from the community, with some residents in favor of the idea and others opposed. The proposal was put forth by the Sage Diner, which is located in the township. The diner has been in operation for over 20 years and is a popular destination for locals. The diner is owned by a local family and has been a staple

South Dakota Governor Rejects Bill to Exclude Cryptocurrencies from State’s Definition of Money

On April 8th, 2021, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem vetoed a bill that would have excluded cryptocurrencies from the state’s definition of money. The bill, which was passed by the state’s House of Representatives and Senate, would have prevented businesses from accepting cryptocurrencies as payment. The bill was proposed in response to the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, as a form of payment. Supporters of the bill argued that cryptocurrencies are too volatile and unpredictable to be used as a form of payment, and that the

SEC’s Unsupervised Enforcement Actions Against Crypto: Is It Justified?

In recent years, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a hard stance on cryptocurrency-related activities. The SEC has issued several unsupervised enforcement actions against companies and individuals involved in the crypto space, raising questions about the legitimacy of these actions. This article will explore the SEC’s approach to crypto and whether or not its enforcement actions are justified. The SEC is the primary regulator of the US securities markets and is responsible for protecting investors from fraud and other illegal activities. As such, the SEC has been increasingly