Author: LoveWorld UK

Twitter appeared to succumb to pressure from federal officials to moderate content around COVID-19, including blocking a post by a former Harvard scientist who offered critical feedback against COVID-19 vaccines in 2021, according to the latest installment of the Elon Musk-endorsed “Twitter Files” posted on the morning of Dec. 26. Internal emails published by journalist David Zweig show that there were “countless instances” of Twitter posts being taken down or labeled as “misleading” because they differed from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines or “establishment views” around COVID-19 or vaccines. In one instance, according to internal emails, a Twitter…

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Tennis star Novak Djokovic arrived in Adelaide, South Australia, on the evening of Dec. 27, returning nearly a year after he was deported from the country. The 35-year-old Serbian tennis player was deported on Jan. 16 from Melbourne to Dubai after the federal court exercised the former immigration minister’s decision to cancel Djokovic’s high-profile visa over his vaccination status. Djokovic’s deportation had meant he was denied re-entry into the country for three years. But since July 2022, the Australian government has overturned all its COVID-related restrictions and requirements in Australia. Now overseas visitors no longer have to show proof of an approved…

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Manchester United were faster, sharper, smarter, and classier than Nottingham Forest in this seventh straight win over their visitors. This was approaching the complete performance: a blend of measured attacking and rapid breaks and the constant harrying of an opponent who ended exhausted and demoralised. Given United had scored only 20 Premier League goals at kickoff and there is limited finance in January to replace Cristiano Ronaldo, a strike apiece from Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial before Fred’s late clincher was as fine a tonic as the three points which keep them on the heels of Tottenham. Freedom is one more word to describe…

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LOVEWORLD ORGANIZES GLOBAL DECEMBER 31ST NEW YEAR’S EVE SERVICE WITH PASTOR CHRIS World-Renowned Author and Global Minister Provides Direction To Billions Around The World Lagos, Nigeria, December 28th, 2022. Loveworld Inc. is organizing the Global December 31st New Year’s Eve Service with Pastor Chris to hold in Christ Embassy Churches around the world and streamed live on all Loveworld Networks, Loveworld TV and Radio Networks as well as Major TV and Radio stations around the world. The event takes place from 8pm GMT+1 on Saturday, December 31st, 2022. The Organizer The Man of God, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome D.SC, D.D,…

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A poll released on Dec. 26 found that a majority of Americans want Congress to investigate whether the FBI was involved in censoring posts on Twitter and other social media sites following new revelations from Elon Musk’s release of the “Twitter Files.” Rasmussen Reports issued a poll that found 63 percent of likely voters think Congress should probe “whether the FBI was involved in censoring information on social media sites” and only 22 percent oppose such an investigation. Another 15 percent said they weren’t decided, the poll found. The same portion of voters, 63 percent, also “believe it is likely that the FBI encouraged social media…

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Rail passengers have been delayed or disrupted on more than half of all train services departing from 15 of Great Britain’s busiest stations in the last year, Guardian analysis shows, exposing what has been described as a “broken” railway system that cannot easily be fixed. Experts said the figures – which show rail services in the north and Midlands as the hardest hit – demonstrated the impact of two decades of privatisation, which had increased costs and public subsidies, combined with labour shortages exacerbated by the pandemic. The analysis came as industrial action paralysed the rail network on Boxing Day.…

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Not even the World Cup break looks like slowing Newcastle’s pursuit of Champions League football and, as Eddie Howe’s team climbed into second place in the Premier League, Brendan Rodgers even suggested they should “absolutely” be considered title contenders. Early goals from Chris Wood, from the penalty spot, Miguel Almirón and Joelinton brought Newcastle a sixth successive league win against one of the division’s previous in-form teams, for whom the six-week international break in Qatar clearly came at a bad time. The teams meet again in the Carabao Cup quarter-final in a fortnight but, with a trip to Arsenal, the leaders,…

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Mysterious government agencies were involved in censoring content along with Twitter Inc. on the social media platform, journalist Matt Taibbi said in newly-released Twitter Files. The files—which mostly were internal communications among Twitter executives and employees—show that unspecified agencies worked with Twitter before Elon Musk bought the company. The agencies were usually referred to as “Other Government Agencies,” or OGA, inside Twitter. In one email from June 29, 2020, FBI San Francisco Field Office official Elvis Chan asked Twitter executives if he could invite an “OGA” to attend an upcoming event. “I wanted to follow up to see if I could…

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The U.S. Department of Defense is halting all actions relating to its COVID-19 vaccine mandate after President Joe Biden signed a bill—the Fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)—that includes an end to the mandate, the department said on Dec. 23. “The NDAA requires that, not later than 30 days after enactment, the Secretary of Defense rescind the mandate that members of the Armed Forces be vaccinated against COVID-19. As a result, the Department will rescind the mandate and is currently in the process of developing further guidance. During this process, we are pausing all actions related to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate,” a Pentagon…

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Border Force officials will on Friday join the wave of industrial action across Britain, starting the first of a series of strikes at airports, while Royal Mail workers strike again for two days before Christmas. Passengers travelling into the UK have been warned to be prepared for longer queues at immigration in airports, while many letters and parcels will now go undelivered before Christmas, as staff take action over pay trailing behind inflation. Heathrow, the biggest of the six airports where Border Force staff are to strike, said it expected the vast majority of journeys to be unaffected, with no flights cancelled…

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