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Wagner Group Mercenaries Halt Advance on Moscow

A significant challenge to President Vladimir Putin’s hold on power was de-escalated by heavily armed Russian mercenaries from the Wagner Group who had made it most of the way to Moscow. Their leader said that this action would prevent bloodshed.

Yevgeny Prigozhin, a longtime ally of Putin and the leader of the Wagner Group mercenaries, claimed on Saturday that his troops had come within 125 miles (200 km) of Moscow.

In advance of their arrival, Russian generals had sent out soldiers and ordered citizens to remain indoors. Before rushing north in a convoy, moving tanks and armored trucks and destroying roadblocks set up to stop them, the Wagner Group fighters conquered Rostov, hundreds of miles to the south.

According to a Reuters witness, they started to leave the military headquarters in Rostov that they had taken control of on Saturday night.

“In 24 hours, we travelled 200 km closer to Moscow. We didn’t spilt a single drop of our fighters’ blood throughout this time, Prigozhin claimed in a video while in full combat gear at an undisclosed location.

wagner groupWe are turning our columns around and returning as planned to the field camps because we “understand that Russian blood will be spilled on one side.”

The extent of Prigozhin’s mercenaries’ advance could not be independently confirmed by Reuters. In a previous video, Wagner vehicle convoys could be seen travelling less than 310 miles (500 kilometres) from Moscow.

According to a deal mediated by Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, Prigozhin would relocate to Belarus, the criminal case filed against him for an armed mutiny would be dropped, and Wagner fighters who participated in his “march for justice” would not be prosecuted because of their prior service to Russia, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

Peskov, who referred to the day’s events as “tragic,” claimed that Lukashenko had offered to mediate, with Putin’s agreement, because Prigozhin was a guy he had known for almost 20 years.

Wagner’s quick uprising seemed to proceed with minimal resistance from Russia’s conventional military forces, casting doubt on Putin’s hold on power in the nuclear-armed country even after Wagner’s march was abruptly stopped.

Prigozhin claimed before that the goal of his “march” on Moscow was to unseat corrupt and inept Russian officers whom he holds responsible for the failure of the Ukrainian War.

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Putin said that the uprising threatened Russia’s basic survival in a televised speech.

Putin vowed to punish those responsible for “an armed insurrection,” saying, “We are fighting for the lives and security of our people, for our sovereignty and independence, for the right to remain Russia, a state with a thousand-year history.”

Later, while describing the Lukashenko-mediated accord, Peskov said that it had the “higher goal” of averting conflict and bloodshed.

Peskov declined to comment on whether Prigozhin received any concessions in exchange for agreeing to evacuate all of his forces. He claimed that Putin pledged to ensure the safety of both Prigozhin and his men.

The revelations, which prompted a flurry of high-level calls between Western officials, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, highlighted upheaval within Russia.

“Today, the entire world can see that Russia’s rulers have no power. And that is meaningless. Nothing except total anarchy. In his nightly video presentation, Zelenskiy described the absence of predictability.
Numerous ex-prisoners who were enlisted from Russian prisons are among the combatants under the command of former prisoner Prigozhin.

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His soldiers engaged in some of the heaviest combat throughout the 16-month conflict in Ukraine, notably the assault for Bakhmut. For months, he waged a tirade against the military’s top brass, particularly Sergei Shoigu, the minister of defence, and Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the general staff. He accused them of being incompetent and depriving his soldiers of ammunition.

He disobeyed orders this month and signed a contract putting the command of his troops under the Defence Ministry.

After claiming that the military had killed many of his fighters in an air strike, he apparently started the mutiny on Friday. This was refuted by the Defence Ministry.

In Rostov, the major logistical backbone of Russia’s whole invasion force in Ukraine, he claimed to have taken control of the Southern Military District’s headquarters without firing a shot.

As Wagner fighters in battle tanks and armored vehicles took their positions, city dwellers wandered about peacefully while recording on their cell devices.

The crisis was being widely watched in Western capitals. While Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with G7 colleagues, US President Joe Biden held conversations with the leaders of France, Germany, and the UK. Army General Mark Milley, the highest military official in the United States, postponed a trip to the Middle East.

The rebellion put the invading force of Russia in Ukraine in danger of being disorganized as Kiev launches its most potent counteroffensive since the conflict started in February of last year.

Sixteen months after the Kremlin’s forces invaded their nation, some Ukrainians rejoiced at the thought of a rift in the Russian military. The military of Ukraine reported on Saturday that its troops had advanced south and east of Bakhmut.

Hanna Maliar, the deputy defence minister, claimed that an offensive was launched close to a collection of villages surrounding Bakhmut, which Wagner forces finally captured in May after months of conflict.

Oleksandr Tarnavskiy, the commander of the southern front, reported that Ukrainian forces had seized a sector west of the Russian-controlled regional capital of Donetsk, close to Krasnohorivka.

Tarnavskiy claimed that since separatist fighters backed by Moscow took the region in 2014, it has been under Russian rule.

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Google’s Search Dominance Is Unwinding, But Still Accounting 48% Search Revenue

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Google is so closely associated with its key product that its name is a verb that signifies “search.” However, Google’s dominance in that sector is dwindling.

According to eMarketer, Google will lose control of the US search industry for the first time in decades next year.

Google will remain the dominant search player, accounting for 48% of American search advertising revenue. And, remarkably, Google is still increasing its sales in the field, despite being the dominating player in search since the early days of the George W. Bush administration. However, Amazon is growing at a quicker rate.

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Google’s Search Dominance Is Unwinding

Amazon will hold over a quarter of US search ad dollars next year, rising to 27% by 2026, while Google will fall even more, according to eMarketer.

The Wall Street Journal was first to report on the forecast.

Lest you think you’ll have to switch to Bing or Yahoo, this isn’t the end of Google or anything really near.

Google is the fourth-most valued public firm in the world. Its market worth is $2.1 trillion, trailing just Apple, Microsoft, and the AI chip darling Nvidia. It also maintains its dominance in other industries, such as display advertisements, where it dominates alongside Facebook’s parent firm Meta, and video ads on YouTube.

To put those “other” firms in context, each is worth more than Delta Air Lines’ total market value. So, yeah, Google is not going anywhere.

Nonetheless, Google faces numerous dangers to its operations, particularly from antitrust regulators.

On Monday, a federal judge in San Francisco ruled that Google must open up its Google Play Store to competitors, dealing a significant blow to the firm in its long-running battle with Fortnite creator Epic Games. Google announced that it would appeal the verdict.

In August, a federal judge ruled that Google has an illegal monopoly on search. That verdict could lead to the dissolution of the company’s search operation. Another antitrust lawsuit filed last month accuses Google of abusing its dominance in the online advertising business.

Meanwhile, European regulators have compelled Google to follow tough new standards, which have resulted in multiple $1 billion-plus fines.

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Google’s Search Dominance Is Unwinding

On top of that, the marketplace is becoming more difficult on its own.

TikTok, the fastest-growing social network, is expanding into the search market. And Amazon has accomplished something few other digital titans have done to date: it has established a habit.

When you want to buy anything, you usually go to Amazon, not Google. Amazon then buys adverts to push companies’ products to the top of your search results, increasing sales and earning Amazon a greater portion of the revenue. According to eMarketer, it is expected to generate $27.8 billion in search revenue in the United States next year, trailing only Google’s $62.9 billion total.

And then there’s AI, the technology that (supposedly) will change everything.

Why search in stilted language for “kendall jenner why bad bunny breakup” or “police moving violation driver rights no stop sign” when you can just ask OpenAI’s ChatGPT, “What’s going on with Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny?” in “I need help fighting a moving violation involving a stop sign that wasn’t visible.” Google is working on exactly this technology with its Gemini product, but its success is far from guaranteed, especially with Apple collaborating with OpenAI and other businesses rapidly joining the market.

A Google spokeswoman referred to a blog post from last week in which the company unveiled ads in its AI overviews (the AI-generated text that appears at the top of search results). It’s Google’s way of expressing its ability to profit on a changing marketplace while retaining its business, even as its consumers steadily transition to ask-and-answer AI and away from search.

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Google has long used a single catchphrase to defend itself against opponents who claim it is a monopoly abusing its power: competition is only a click away. Until recently, that seemed comically obtuse. Really? We are going to switch to Bing? Or Duck Duck Go? Give me a break.

But today, it feels more like reality.

Google is in no danger of disappearing. However, every highly dominating company faces some type of reckoning over time. GE, a Dow mainstay for more than a century, was broken up last year and is now a shell of its previous dominance. Sears declared bankruptcy in 2022 and is virtually out of business. US Steel, long the foundation of American manufacturing, is attempting to sell itself to a Japanese corporation.

Could we remember Google in the same way that we remember Yahoo or Ask Jeeves in decades? These next few years could be significant.

SOURCE | CNN

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2024 | Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal From Elon Musk’s X Platform Over Warrant In Trump Case

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Washington — Trump Media,  The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will not hear an appeal from social media platform X about a search warrant acquired by prosecutors in the election meddling case against former President Donald Trump.

The justices did not explain their rationale, and there were no recorded dissents.

The firm, which was known as Twitter before being purchased by billionaire Elon Musk, claims a nondisclosure order that prevented it from informing Trump about the warrant obtained by special counsel Jack Smith’s team violated its First Amendment rights.

The business also claims Trump should have had an opportunity to exercise executive privilege. If not reined in, the government may employ similar tactics to intercept additional privileged communications, their lawyers contended.

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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal From Elon Musk’s X Platform Over Warrant In Trump Case

Two neutral electronic privacy groups also joined in, urging the high court to hear the case on First Amendment grounds.

Prosecutors, however, claim that the corporation never shown that Trump utilized the account for official purposes, therefore executive privilege is not a problem. A lower court also determined that informing Trump could have compromised the current probe.

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Trump utilized his Twitter account in the weeks preceding up to his supporters’ attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, to spread false assertions about the election, which prosecutors claim were intended to create doubt in the democratic process.

The indictment describes how Trump used his Twitter account to encourage his followers to travel to Washington on Jan. 6, pressuring Vice President Mike Pence to reject the certification, and falsely claiming that the Capitol crowd, which battered police officers and destroyed glass, was peaceful.

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Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal From Elon Musk’s X Platform Over Warrant In Trump Case

That case is now moving forward following the Supreme Court’s verdict in July, which granted Trump full immunity from criminal prosecution as a former president.

The warrant arrived at Twitter amid quick changes implemented by Musk, who bought the company in 2022 and has since cut off most of its workforce, including those dedicated to combating disinformation and hate speech.

He also welcomed back a vast list of previously banned users, including Trump, and endorsed him for the 2024 presidential election.

SOURCE | AP

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The Supreme Court Turns Down Biden’s Government Appeal in a Texas Emergency Abortion Matter.

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(VOR News) – A ruling that prohibits emergency abortions that contravene the Supreme Court law in the state of Texas, which has one of the most stringent abortion restrictions in the country, has been upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States. The United States Supreme Court upheld this decision.

The justices did not provide any specifics regarding the underlying reasons for their decision to uphold an order from a lower court that declared hospitals cannot be legally obligated to administer abortions if doing so would violate the law in the state of Texas.

Institutions are not required to perform abortions, as stipulated in the decree. The common populace did not investigate any opposing viewpoints. The decision was made just weeks before a presidential election that brought abortion to the forefront of the political agenda.

This decision follows the 2022 Supreme Court ruling that ended abortion nationwide.

In response to a request from the administration of Vice President Joe Biden to overturn the lower court’s decision, the justices expressed their disapproval.

The government contends that hospitals are obligated to perform abortions in compliance with federal legislation when the health or life of an expectant patient is in an exceedingly precarious condition.

This is the case in regions where the procedure is prohibited. The difficulty hospitals in Texas and other states are experiencing in determining whether or not routine care could be in violation of stringent state laws that prohibit abortion has resulted in an increase in the number of complaints concerning pregnant women who are experiencing medical distress being turned away from emergency rooms.

The administration cited the Supreme Court’s ruling in a case that bore a striking resemblance to the one that was presented to it in Idaho at the beginning of the year. The justices took a limited decision in that case to allow the continuation of emergency abortions without interruption while a lawsuit was still being heard.

In contrast, Texas has been a vocal proponent of the injunction’s continued enforcement. Texas has argued that its circumstances are distinct from those of Idaho, as the state does have an exemption for situations that pose a significant hazard to the health of an expectant patient.

According to the state, the discrepancy is the result of this exemption. The state of Idaho had a provision that safeguarded a woman’s life when the issue was first broached; however, it did not include protection for her health.

Certified medical practitioners are not obligated to wait until a woman’s life is in imminent peril before they are legally permitted to perform an abortion, as determined by the state supreme court.

The state of Texas highlighted this to the Supreme Court.

Nevertheless, medical professionals have criticized the Texas statute as being perilously ambiguous, and a medical board has declined to provide a list of all the disorders that are eligible for an exception. Furthermore, the statute has been criticized for its hazardous ambiguity.

For an extended period, termination of pregnancies has been a standard procedure in medical treatment for individuals who have been experiencing significant issues. It is implemented in this manner to prevent catastrophic outcomes, such as sepsis, organ failure, and other severe scenarios.

Nevertheless, medical professionals and hospitals in Texas and other states with strict abortion laws have noted that it is uncertain whether or not these terminations could be in violation of abortion prohibitions that include the possibility of a prison sentence. This is the case in regions where abortion prohibitions are exceedingly restrictive.

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, which resulted in restrictions on the rights of women to have abortions in several Republican-ruled states, the Texas case was revisited in 2022.

As per the orders that were disclosed by the administration of Vice President Joe Biden, hospitals are still required to provide abortions in cases that are classified as dire emergency.

As stipulated in a piece of health care legislation, the majority of hospitals are obligated to provide medical assistance to patients who are experiencing medical distress. This is in accordance with the law.

The state of Texas maintained that hospitals should not be obligated to provide abortions throughout the litigation, as doing so would violate the state’s constitutional prohibition on abortions. In its January judgment, the 5th United States Circuit Court of Appeals concurred with the state and acknowledged that the administration had exceeded its authority.

SOURCE: AP

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