A video from a White House pool report showed Joe Biden riding his bike before falling off of it.. he immediately got up after his fall. He then says: “I’m good.”
President Biden was greeted by adoring fans while bike riding this weekend.. He is celebrating his 45th wedding anniversary at Rehoboth..
And just then a slight incident occurred: The President took a tumble.
A video from a White House pool report showed the 79-year-old president immediately getting up after his fall. He then says: “I’m good.”
That final image with Max is concerning.. if she had a second run in with Vecna all bets are off and we could be looking at a horribly sad ending to season 4..
It is presumable that Vecna is going to be highly irritated that Max was able to get away and ‘run up the hill’ with the help of Kate Bush.. Episode 4 was perhaps one of the greatest and most epic in this season and has been immensely received well by fans both old and new..
But disaster seems to be awaiting someone as the season comes to a close.
“Everything is seen in China,” said a member of TikTok’s Trust and Safety department in a September 2021 meeting. In another September meeting, a director referred to one Beijing-based engineer as a “Master Admin” who “has access to everything.” (While many employees introduced themselves by name and title in the recordings, BuzzFeed News is not naming anyone to protect their privacy.)
The recordings range from small-group meetings with company leaders and consultants to policy all-hands presentations and are corroborated by screenshots and other documents, providing a vast amount of evidence to corroborate prior reports of China-based employees accessing US user data. Their contents show that data was accessed far more frequently and recently than previously reported, painting a rich picture of the challenges the world’s most popular social media app has faced in attempting to disentangle its US operations from those of its parent company in Beijing. Ultimately, the tapes suggest that the company may have misled lawmakers, its users, and the public by downplaying that data stored in the US could still be accessed by employees in China.
Didn’t we hear this before when Donald Trump was president?
A tracking tool installed on many hospitals’ websites has been collecting patients’ sensitive health information—including details about their medical conditions, prescriptions, and doctor’s appointments—and sending it to Facebook.
The Markup tested the websites of Newsweek’s top 100 hospitals in America. On 33 of them we found the tracker, called the Meta Pixel, sending Facebook a packet of data whenever a person clicked a button to schedule a doctor’s appointment. The data is connected to an IP address—an identifier that’s like a computer’s mailing address and can generally be linked to a specific individual or household—creating an intimate receipt of the appointment request for Facebook.