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Twitter Source Code Leak Sparks Security Concerns for Social Media Platform

This article discusses the recent source code leak of Twitter, which was posted to GitHub by an anonymous individual or group. The leak comes at a difficult time for the company, as it has faced technical and security challenges and declining revenues. Twitter is now working to identify the source of the leak and may take legal action against the responsible party.

William Shatner and Elon Musk Clash on Twitter Over Twitter Blue Subscription Plan

William Shatner and Elon Musk clashed on Twitter over the weekend regarding Twitter's plan to remove blue checkmarks from accounts of celebrities and other high-profile individuals who do not pay for Twitter's subscription service, Twitter Blue. Musk argued that the subscription service is meant to provide additional features to users, while Shatner expressed frustration with the idea of having to pay to keep his blue checkmark. A spokesperson for Twitter declined to comment on the dispute, leaving the future of the plan uncertain.

Super Bowl Champion Sebastian Joseph-Day Accuses TSA Agent of Sexual Assault at John Wayne Airport

Los Angeles Chargers defensive tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day has accused a TSA agent of sexually assaulting him during a security screening at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California. The TSA has acknowledged the allegations and is currently investigating the incident. Joseph-Day said he had never experienced anything like this before and was shocked by the incident, emphasizing the importance of speaking up and advocating for oneself in uncomfortable situations.

Elon Musk’s Twitter Accounts Hacked Again as Source Code Leaks Online

Billionaire Elon Musk is facing a new security challenge after Twitter's source code was leaked online. Twitter has filed a legal document with the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of California and asked GitHub to take down the code. This is the latest in a series of security issues for Twitter, which has since implemented new measures to protect user accounts. The source code leak is a reminder of the importance of cybersecurity for companies, and Twitter is now taking steps to ensure its source code is secure.

Donald Trump Calls on Supporters to Protest Possible Indictment, Former White House Staffer Expresses Worry

Donald Trump has called on his supporters to protest his possible indictment, launching a fundraising campaign to collect signatures from “74 million patriots”. His call for protest has been met with criticism, but it is unclear how many of his supporters will heed his call and what the outcome of the protest will be.

Former Fox News Producer Abby Grossberg Alleges Network Coerced Her Into Providing False Testimony in Defamation Case Against Dominion Voting Systems

Abby Grossberg, a former producer for Fox News, is suing the network for allegedly coercing her into providing false testimony in a $1.6 billion defamation case against Dominion Voting Systems. Grossberg claims that Fox's legal team misled her and pressured her to provide false testimony in a pre-trial deposition. The lawsuits come as former President Donald Trump continues to push conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, furthering the ongoing controversy surrounding the network's role in the election.

Bruce Willis Celebrates 68th Birthday Surrounded by Love After Dementia Diagnosis

Bruce Willis celebrated his 68th birthday surrounded by his blended family, just a month after his diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia was announced. Demi Moore shared a video of the celebration on social media, which has been viewed over 1 million times. Willis has been a beloved figure in Hollywood for decades, and his family and fans are sending him love and support during this difficult time.

Former President Donald J. Trump’s YouTube Channel Restored in Time for 2024 Election Campaign

YouTube has restored former President Donald J. Trump's channel, more than two years after it was suspended for inciting violence. The decision was made after careful evaluation of the risk of real-world violence and the chance for voters to hear from major national candidates. This is the latest move by major tech companies to restore access to Trump's accounts, with certain restrictions.

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