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California Democrats Exit X Amid Hate Speech Concerns; Betty White Honored with Stamp

California Democrats Exit X Amid Hate Speech Concerns; Betty White Honored with Stamp

In a significant move, California Assembly Democrats have collectively decided to leave the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, citing rampant hate speech as their primary concern. This mass exodus was spearheaded by Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, who emphasized the platform's failure to curb harmful content. The decision comes amidst growing scrutiny over the platform's management under Elon Musk, who has faced criticism for his handling of content moderation.

On a lighter note, the entertainment world celebrated the late Betty White with a special stamp ceremony in Los Angeles. Known for her iconic roles in 'The Golden Girls' and numerous other shows, White's contributions to television were honored in a ceremony attended by fans and fellow entertainers. The event highlighted her enduring legacy and the joy she brought to audiences worldwide.

While California lawmakers take a stand against hate speech, the celebration of Betty White's life underscores the diverse range of events shaping public discourse in the U.S. today.

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