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Tuesday 7 February 2017

Trump versus social network?

Google, Facebook, Apple, Netflix, Intel and Uber join slew of companies to take legal action against Trump





Ninety-seven companies, from Apple to Zynga, filed an impassioned legal brief condemning President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, stepping up the industry’s growing opposition to the policy.
The amicus brief was filed late Sunday in the ninth circuit court of appeals and emphasises the importance of immigrants in the economy and society.
The companies originally planned to file the brief later this coming week, but accelerated efforts over the weekend after other legal challenges to the order, according to people familiar with the matter.

The participating technology companies include AirbnbFacebookGoogleIntelNetflixSnap and Uber Technologies. Companies beyond technology signed on as well, including Levi Strauss & Co and yoghurt maker Chobani.
“Immigrants make many of the Nation’s greatest discoveries, and create some of the country’s most innovative and iconic companies,” the brief states. “America has long recognized the importance of protecting ourselves against those who would do us harm. But it has done so while maintaining our fundamental commitment to welcoming immigrants—through increased background checks and other controls on people seeking to enter our country.”
Late Friday, a US district judge temporarily lifted the Trump administration’s ban, freeing refugees and visa holders from seven Muslim-majority countries to enter the US. An appeals court declined to immediately reinstate the immigration restrictions over the weekend.
The technology industry has been among the most vocal in opposition to Trump’s immigration policies.

“We share your goal of ensuring that our immigration system meets today’s security needs and keeps our country safe,” said a draft of the letter obtained by Bloomberg News. “We are concerned, however, that your recent Executive Order will affect many visa holders who work hard here in the United States and contribute to our country’s success.”Bloomberg News reported earlier that several large tech companies, including Microsoft and Alphabet, are planning to sign an open letter to President Trump expressing concern about the immigration order and offering help fixing it and other policies.
Travis Kalanick, Uber's chief executive officer, stepped down from President Trump’s business advisory council last week after criticism from customers and drivers.

His participation in the council, along with more than a dozen other US executives, prompted blow-back on social media after the controversial executive order on immigration. It snowballed into a #DeleteUber campaign that benefited rival Lyft.
“Immigration and openness to refugees is an important part of our country’s success and quite honestly to Uber’s,” Kalanick wrote in an email to employees obtained by Bloomberg. “There are many ways we will continue to advocate for just change on immigration but staying on the council was going to get in the way of that. The executive order is hurting many people in communities all across America.”

Kim Kardashian Campaigns for Kanye West to Headline the 2018 Super Bowl



Now that Super Bowl LI is behind us, it's time to look ahead to next year's event.
Lady Gaga absolutely dominated her halftime performance, jumping from the roof, flipping in the air and dancing her heart out to some of her biggest hits, so we can only imagine who could top that next year. But Kim Kardashian has an idea: Kanye West.
Fan accounts on Twitter rallied for Yeezy to be the halftime show performer at the 2018 Super Bowl, and Kim seemed to give her seal of approval because she retweeted a couple of tweets. Is that an official endorsement from Kim? We can't say for sure, but it certainly seems like it! The accounts shared photos of Kanye's biggest concert moments, which include him soaring across audiences on his floating Saint Pablo Tour stage.















"Never too early. #KanyeForSuperbowl52," one account tweeted, while another simply wrote, "#KanyeforSuperbowl52."
Kanye has been maintaining a relatively low profile since his hospitalization, but E! News reported that in the coming months he will be debuting a couple of projects, including the Yeezy Season 5 runway show during New York Fashion Week.
"Kanye has a few surprise projects coming up that involves music and concerts in the spring and summer," our source shared. "Plus he is working on his fashion line and some collaborations."


He also wants to reschedule his canceled Saint Pablo Tour, which he canceled shortly before his hospitalization. "Kanye wants to finish the tour. He loves his show," a tour source shared with E! News. "He wants everyone in the world to see it."
Whether he decides to make one of those tour stops next year's Super Bowl will remain to be seen.

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