Anonymous ID: 9984b0 March 26, 2025, 3:11 a.m. No.22823365   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2025/03/25/heart-rocker-nancy-wilson-embarrassed-to-be-an-american-fans-suggest-she-leave/

 

Heart Rocker Nancy Wilson ‘Embarrassed’ to Be an American, Fans Suggest She Leave

 

Singer Nancy Wilson of the 70s rock band Heart is taking heat after claiming in an interview she is “embarrassed” to be an American.

 

The 71-year-old former rock star made her comment in an interview with the Milwaukee Sentinel this month and is now being struck with a backlash for her perceived hatred for her country.

 

Wilson equated the political climate today to that of the 1970s, saying, “We were kind of embarrassed at that time to call ourselves American because of the dirty politics of the Vietnam War.”

 

The Barracuda singer went on to say, “To be as subtle as possible, it’s more embarrassing now.”

 

Her proclamation did not sit well with many would be fans.

 

One fan struck back on social media and said it is “embarrassing to be a Heart fan now.”

Anonymous ID: 9984b0 March 26, 2025, 3:21 a.m. No.22823375   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3403 >>3423 >>3651 >>3671

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2025/03/25/report-eu-to-slap-mark-zuckerbergs-meta-with-record-antitrust-fine-of-up-to-1-billion/

 

Report: EU to Slap Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta with Record Antitrust Fine of Up to $1 Billion

 

The EU is poised to hit Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, with a massive fine of $1 billion or more for allegedly violating its strict antitrust regulations, according to sources close to the situation.

 

The New York Post reports that the European Commission, the EU’s antitrust watchdog, is expected to conclude that Meta is not in compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). The landmark law, which took effect in 2023, applies tough competition rules on Meta and six other companies deemed internet gatekeepers.

 

Sources familiar with the matter told the Post that the fine is expected to range from hundreds of millions of dollars to potentially more than $1 billion. The EU’s probe into Meta is expected to wrap up as early as this week, with an announcement about the commission’s enforcement action to follow immediately after.

 

In addition to the hefty fine, EU officials are also expected to issue a “cease-and-desist” notice to Meta, informing the company of the changes it must make to comply with the DMA. Representatives for both Meta and the European Commission did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

 

Apple is also under the EU’s scrutiny, with a potential fine against the iPhone maker expected to be announced this week or next week, according to the sources.

 

The DMA, which aims to prevent tech giants from crushing smaller rivals through anticompetitive behavior, applies to companies deemed “gatekeepers,” including Google, Amazon, Apple, Booking.com, ByteDance (TikTok’s parent company), and Microsoft. Under the law, these companies can face fines of up to 10 percent of their global revenue, with repeat offenses potentially leading to fines of up to 20 percent of global revenue.

 

In July 2023, the EU issued preliminary charges accusing Meta of violating the DMA by forcing customers into a restrictive “pay or consent” model for ads on Instagram and Facebook. The issue centered around Meta’s rollout of a subscription service that required users to either pay a monthly fee for an ad-free experience or consent to the use of their personal data for targeted ads.

 

Meta has expressed frustration with the DMA, stating in a recent public compliance report that it has “continued to receive additional demands that go beyond what is written in the law” despite efforts to adhere to the rules.

 

The EU’s actions have drawn sharp criticism from Big Tech and U.S. President Donald Trump, who has accused Europe of ripping off the United States and vowed to impose retaliatory tariffs to level the playing field. Trump issued a memo last month warning that his administration will consider responsive actions like tariffs to combat the fines, practices, and policies that foreign governments levy on American companies.

 

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has recently cozied up to Trump, has argued that the EU’s fines targeting Big Tech companies are “almost like a tariff” and have become “sort of like an EU-wide policy for how they want to deal with American tech.” Zuckerberg believes that Trump should fight back against these fines, stating that it should be part of the U.S. strategy to defend the country’s strongest companies.

 

The impending fine against Meta is just the latest development in the ongoing tension between the EU and American tech giants over data privacy and antitrust issues. In 2023, the EU issued a record fine of $1.3 billion against Meta for improperly transferring European users’ data to the United States.

Anonymous ID: 9984b0 March 26, 2025, 3:57 a.m. No.22823424   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3651 >>3671

https://www.rt.com/news/614782-france-military-jets-collision/

 

French military jets collide midair (VIDEO)

Two pilots and a passenger managed to evacuate before the crash

 

Two military jets from a renowned aerobatic team have collided midair during a stunt rehearsal in France, crashing to the ground and erupting in a fireball, footage of the incident showed.

 

Three people – two pilots and one passenger – managed to eject before the crash and were “found conscious,” the French Air and Space Force wrote on X. The crash took place near an airbase in Saint-Dizier, eastern France, on Tuesday afternoon during a training drill involving six Alpha Jets from the Patrouille de France, the French Air Force’s precision aerobatics team.

 

Footage captured by bystanders showed the moment the jets, engaged in a stunt and releasing smoke trails, collided in midair. The aircraft then spiraled toward the ground as crew members were seen ejecting and deploying their parachutes. Moments later, the jets crashed to the ground and erupted in a fiery plume.

 

🇫🇷 Nouvelle vidéo de l'accident aérien de la Patrouille de FranceL'agence France-Presse a publié une vidéo du crash de l'avion Alpha Jet de la Patrouille de France.Plus tôt dans la journée, deux avions du groupe sont entrés en collision alors qu'ils effectuaient des… pic.twitter.com/pdxDwj5HqF

— Grelet J-Christophe (@JCGRELET) March 25, 2025

 

French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu confirmed the incident on X, noting that the emergency services were quickly deployed to the scene.

 

“Slightly injured, they were taken into care,” he wrote. “Thanks to the emergency services mobilized, thoughts for our pilots of the Patrouille de France.”

 

Saint-Dizier Mayor Quentin Briere said one of the jets crashed into a grain silo, causing an explosion, while the other came down on agricultural land, as cited by Le Parisien. There were no reported injuries on the ground.

 

Crash de deux Alpha Jet de la Patrouille de France à Saint-Dizier 💥 . pic.twitter.com/L2rVOVNT8q

— Ivs (@Ivs125034) March 25, 2025

 

Two people were transported to a nearby hospital in a condition described as a “relative emergency,” according to Le Figaro. The third person, identified as having sustained multiple injuries, is reportedly receiving treatment from the army.

 

The French authorities said it was not immediately clear what caused the collision.

 

The Alpha Jet is a two-seat light attack and advanced trainer aircraft, developed in the 1970s by France’s Dassault Aviation and Germany’s Dornier. It is primarily used for pilot training and aerobatic displays.

Anonymous ID: 9984b0 March 26, 2025, 4:28 a.m. No.22823499   🗄️.is 🔗kun

da boss will investigate..

 

https://rumble.com/v6r7zh2-president-trump-learns-during-live-interview-that-doj-is-still-stonewalling.html

 

President Trump Learns During Live Interview That DOJ Is Still Stonewalling Ashli Babbitt’s Family