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Report: Israeli security forces suspected of causing blackout of Iran s main nuclear enrichment facility

Report: Israeli security forces suspected of causing blackout of Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility This satellite photo from Planet Labs Inc. shows Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility on Wednesday, April 7, 2021. (Planet Labs Inc. via AP) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 7:45 PM PT – Sunday, April 11, 2021 Israeli security forces are setting their sites on Iran as they look to halt their nuclear capabilities. Commemorating Israel’s independence day on Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted the fight against Iran’s nuclearization. This came after reports suggested Israeli hackers caused a blackout on Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility. Iranian officials called the blackout an act of “nuclear terror.”

Senators criticize Apple s refusal to testify in hearing on app store rules

Senators criticize Apple s refusal to testify in hearing on app store rules Engadget 1 day ago Igor Bonifacic Apple appears unwilling to take part in an upcoming hearing the Senate plans to hold on anti-competitive app store practices. In a letter spotted by Bloomberg that’s addressed to Apple CEO Tim Cook, Senators Amy Klobuchar and Mike Lee, the chair and leading Republican on the Senate Judiciary’s antitrust subcommittee, state the company abruptly declined to send a witness 16 days before the scheduled start of those hearings. According to the letter, Apple cited “ongoing litigation” as the reason for its decision. The company is currently entangled in a highly public legal battle with Epic Games over its App Store policies. Klobuchar and Lee go on to point to the fact Apple has found ways to make witnesses available in similar situations in the past. They also reference testimony the company provided in the North Dakota Senate and Arizona House

GOP lawmakers target MLB antitrust immunity following decision to remove All-Star Game from Ga

GOP lawmakers target MLB antitrust immunity following decision to remove All-Star Game from Ga. WASHINGTON, DC – SEPTEMBER 27: Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) are shown at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill September 27, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Melina Mara-Pool/Getty Images) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 10:28 AM PT – Sunday, April 4, 2021 Major League Baseball’s decision to pull their All-Star Game from Atlanta is now coming with repercussions from top Republican lawmakers. On Friday, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced the decision was in response to Georgia’s new voter reform. The move came amid growing calls from left-leaning activists to boycott businesses and corporations in Georgia that did not disavow the voter laws.

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