September 7, 2023
Mexico Selects Two Women as Candidates for Historic Presidential Election
The two main political parties in Mexico nominated women to be their presidential candidates. Due to their immense following, one of those two women will likely be Mexico’s next president, making it the first time in the country’s history that a woman leads the nation.
TikTok and Instagram Allow AI-Generated Sexual Ads to Flood Their Platforms
Social media giants Instagram and TikTok are under scrutiny for allowing ads featuring AI-generated sexual content to bypass their moderation systems, raising questions about what children and teens when they log in.
Toyota Production Grinds to a Halt Due to Epic IT Failure
Toyota, one of the world’s leading automakers, recently had to suspend operations in 12 of its 14 Japan-based factories due to a massive IT failure, resulting in a daily production loss of approximately 13,000 cars. The problem? The carmaker ran out of hard drive space.
‘That ’70s Show’ Star Danny Masterson Gets 30 Years to Life in Prison for Rape of Two Women
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge sentenced “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson to 30 years to life in prison Thursday for the rapes of two women two decades ago.
White House Claims Biden Left Medal of Honor Ceremony Early to 'Minimize Contact'
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday claimed that President Joe Biden left a Medal of Honor recipient’s ceremony early yesterday in order to “minimize his close contact attendees.”
Retired Doctor Arrested for Drug Trafficking Aboard Yacht in Nantucket Harbor
A retired doctor was arrested after authorities allegedly discovered cocaine, ketamine and firearms aboard his yacht in Nantucket Harbor.