US lawmakers strike deal on data privacy legislation

US lawmakers strike deal on data privacy legislation

Two key U.S. lawmakers reached a deal on draft bipartisan data privacy legislation that would restrict the data collected by technology companies and give Americans control over their personal information. The legislation would also allow individuals to prevent the selling of their personal data and compel its deletion. The bill would give the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general authority to oversee consumer privacy issues and establish enforcement mechanisms. The legislation does not ban targeted advertising but gives consumers the ability to opt out of it. The bill also includes provisions for fines for privacy violations and annual reviews of algorithms to ensure they do not harm individuals.

Tiger has , ‘zero mobility’ with ankle

Tiger has , ‘zero mobility’ with ankle

Tiger Woods has been dealing with health issues, including zero mobility in his left ankle and low-back challenges. He withdrew from the Genesis Invitational in February and has been nursing injuries since a car accident in February 2021. Woods played a round of golf at Augusta National Golf Club in preparation for the Masters Tournament.

Centrist group No Labels drops third-party White House bid

Centrist group No Labels drops third-party White House bid

No Labels decided not to field a third-party bid for the U.S. presidency because they could not find a candidate with a credible path to winning the White House. Various politicians, including Joe Manchin, Krysten Sinema, and Chris Christie, declined to run as the group’s candidate. No Labels had raised at least million for their campaign and had gained ballot access in 21 states.

No change in policy on Cyprus issue, Tatar says

No change in policy on Cyprus issue, Tatar says

Ersin Tatar, the Turkish Cypriot leader, stated that negotiations will not begin without acceptance of sovereign equality and equal international status. He emphasized that talks will not start from where they left off in Crans Montana and clarified that reports of proposals from the UN Secretary-General do not correspond to reality. Tatar also mentioned consultations with Turkey and reiterated the need to lift isolation and embargoes imposed on Turkish Cypriots. He expressed opposition to resolution 186 of 1964 and emphasized the support of Turkey in their policy.

Government vows to continue Amalthea initiative following deadly attack

Government vows to continue Amalthea initiative following deadly attack

The attack on members of the NGO World Central Kitchen has led to the suspension of the humanitarian aid delivery program to Gaza. Despite this setback, the government is determined to keep the initiative alive. President Christodoulides emphasized the importance of continuing to send aid to Gaza, calling for more efforts to assist the civilian population. The President also stressed the need for the EU to take action in the region. Metsola praised Cyprus’s leadership in the “Amalthea” initiative and highlighted the importance of protecting those providing humanitarian aid.

ELAM takes cues from Italian far-right during ECR gathering

ELAM takes cues from Italian far-right during ECR gathering

The ECR Conference in Nicosia, promoted by ELAM, focused on immigration and criticized the European Union. ELAM aims to follow the model of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s party. Delegations from 22 countries attended the conference, discussing challenges facing Europe. Marinos Sizopoulos of EDEK warned of “genocidal plans brewing” and emphasized the need for a democratic solution to the Cyprus issue.

Turkey’s Erdogan to visit U.S. on May 9, security official says

Turkey’s Erdogan to visit U.S. on May 9, security official says

Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan will visit the United States on May 9 for his first White House meeting during the Biden Administration.

Protesters interrupt Biden, Obama, Clinton at $25 million New York fundraiser

Protesters interrupt Biden, Obama, Clinton at $25 million New York fundraiser

President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama, along with Bill Clinton, headlined a fundraiser in New York that raised over million for Biden’s reelection campaign. The event was interrupted by protesters criticizing Biden’s support for Israel in the Gaza crisis. Obama and Clinton defended Biden’s handling of the crisis and the economy. The event also featured performances by musicians and high-paying attendees had their pictures taken with the presidents. Trump, Biden’s Republican challenger, attended a wake for a slain police officer in Long Island. Biden has been outraising Trump in campaign donations.

OUC lecture on Christianity, ’s impact on Roman comedy

OUC lecture on Christianity, ’s impact on Roman comedy

Fact: The Open University of Cyprus is organizing the Fifth Cycle of the Lecture Series in Late Antiquity, titled “When our world became Christian.”