Outrage As “Bully” Facebook Wipes Essential Health And Emergency Information 19/02/2021
Australians have expressed their outrage against Facebook, after the social media giant wiped essential health and emergency information in what the prime minster is calling an act of bullying against the federal government… The Lawyer of sacked channel 7 star Andrew O’Keefe has indicated the ex- game show host will plead guilty to assaulting his partner, if the charge is not dismissed under mental health grounds. Specialized intelligence is being launched today by police to monitor hundreds of notorious and dangerous drivers, in a statewide crackdown on law-breaking hoons. And doses of the COVID-19 vaccination will be diverted to areas suffering major outbreaks…when the rollout begins on monday.. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au
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