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The Pour Over: Politically Neutral, Christ-First News

Friday, July 7, 2023

The Pour Over: Politically Neutral, Christ-First News

The Pour Over

News, Daily News, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.94.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re talking about the newest social media platform, Israel’s most intensive strike on the West Bank in two decades, concerns surrounding a nuclear power plant in Ukraine, and other top news for Friday, July 7th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by the CSB translation

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0:00.0

Today we're talking about the newest social media platform, Israel's most intensive strike

0:06.3

on the West Bank in two decades, concerns surrounding a nuclear power plant in Ukraine

0:11.1

and other top news for Friday, July 7th.

0:14.1

Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pourover.

0:17.9

Here's the quote of the day.

0:19.4

The world says, love yourself, grab all you can, follow your heart.

0:23.5

Jesus says, deny yourself, grab your cross and follow me.

0:27.8

Francis Chan.

0:30.9

Let's get started with some espresso shots.

0:36.2

Zuckerberg hopes you'll live tweet or live thread your next breakup.

0:41.2

Threads is a new text-based conversation app built by Instagram.

0:45.6

If you're struggling to visualize it, just imagine Twitter.

0:48.4

It's so similar Twitter has threatened to sue.

0:51.2

Users can post, repost, reply, and like, but there are currently no hashtags.

0:57.2

Instagram users can keep their same handle and automatically follow all the same accounts,

1:02.6

giving threads a leg up over other Twitter alternatives like Blue Sky.

1:06.6

Zucker posted, or threaded, or sowed, that 30 million people had signed up as of Thursday morning.

1:13.0

Speaking of social media, two Republican attorneys general say that the Biden administration

1:17.3

suppressed free speech by asking meta, Twitter, and YouTube to remove alleged COVID misinformation.

1:23.0

A judge said the plaintiffs presented evidence of widespread censorship,

1:27.0

particularly of conservatives, and limited certain officials and agencies

1:30.7

from communicating with social media companies.

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