Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in The Social Network, expressed his desire to no longer be associated with the Meta CEO due to concerns over safety, fact-checking, and political bias. Eisenberg criticized Meta’s decision to replace fact-checkers with user-based “community notes” and raised questions about the company’s use of its wealth to support individuals promoting hate. The actor is currently promoting his film A Real Pain, which has received an Oscar nomination, and continues to be vocal about his concerns regarding social media platforms and their impact on society.
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NYC crime plunges in January compared to 2024: NYPD report
In January, major crimes in NYC, such as murder, assaults, and robberies, decreased significantly by 16.8% compared to the previous year, with Mayor Adams set to present this positive news to the state Legislature. While most crime categories saw a decline, reported rapes increased by 40%, attributed to a new state law broadening the definition of rape. Mayor Adams praised the NYPD's efforts in reducing crime, highlighting the deployment of additional officers to the subway...
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