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TikTok, #freedom editionTikTok, #freedom edition
Tina Nguyen
Terrence O'Brien
Terrence O'Brien
National Labor Relations Board is dropping charges that Tim Cook violated workers’ rights.

Apple’s CEO was facing allegations that he violated workers’ rights by imposing rules that “restrain or coerce employees” and even surveilled employees. The NLRB decided to withdraw many of those accusations on Friday. We’re sure it had nothing to do with any gifts, donations, or flattering remarks Cook may have made to a certain someone.

Elizabeth Lopatto
Elizabeth Lopatto
Will Gavin Newsom let California regulate AI?

The California governor, who is already angling for a presidential run, has a stack of AI regulation bills he can veto before October 12th. Newsom has a slew of tech donors — and may want more tech money for a presidential run. OpenAI is also staffed up with Newsom-affiliated operators. So will Newsom sign the bills?

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The TikTok deal raises more questions than answersThe TikTok deal raises more questions than answers
Emma Roth and Lauren Feiner
Sarah Jeong
Sarah Jeong
Trump takes hard anti-anti-fascist stance.

The White House has released a national security presidential memorandum on fighting “domestic terrorism,” which apparently includes doxing ICE agents. The document outlines a sweeping strategy to investigate and harass a broad swath of organizations and institutions that the White House claims are anti-American.

There are common recurrent motivations and indicia uniting this pattern of violent and terroristic activities under the umbrella of self-described “anti-fascism.” These movements portray foundational American principles (e.g., support for law enforcement and border control) as “fascist” to justify and encourage acts of violent revolution. This “anti-fascist” lie has become the organizing rallying cry used by domestic terrorists to wage a violent assault against democratic institutions, constitutional rights, and fundamental American liberties. Common threads animating this violent conduct include anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, and anti-Christianity; support for the overthrow of the United States Government; extremism on migration, race, and gender; and hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family, religion, and morality.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Intel reportedly asked Apple about an investment.

Sources tell Bloomberg that Intel and Apple held discussions about “how to work more closely together,” though the talks are reportedly still at an early stage. Nvidia, SoftBank, and the US government have already injected billions of dollars into Intel as it attempts to revitalize its struggling chipmaking business.