Jake Gyllenhaal talks ‘Spider-Man’ and Tom Holland with Jimmy Fallon

Turns out there’s only love between Spider-Man and Mysterio, guys.

Jake Gyllenhaal chatted to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show on Tuesday about joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as master of illusion Mysterio in the upcoming Spider-Man: Far From Home.

Fallon noted Gyllenhaal’s sweet bromance with Spider-Man himself, Tom Holland.

“He’s great, dude. He’s awesome. He’s the nicest guy in the world. I’m super into him as Spider-Man,” Gyllenhaal said, who posted a delightful Valentine’s Day Instagram video featuring his co-star with the cheesy hearts Superzoom filter. It’s love!

Spider-Man: Far From Home hits theaters on July 5.

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Dwight Howard to Begin On-Court Work After Surgery on Spine Injury

Washington Wizards center Dwight Howard looks at the scoreboard during the first half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday, Nov. 18, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Al Drago)

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Washington Wizards big man Dwight Howard has played just nine games this season, but he is reportedly taking steps toward a comeback heading into the stretch run. 

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, Howard will start on-court work Wednesday in Washington, D.C. Charania noted Howard underwent surgery on his spine in November has been rehabbing in Atlanta.

Howard is one of the best centers of his generation and has three Defensive Player of the Year awards, eight All-NBA selections, five All-Defensive selections and eight All-Star Game nods on his resume, but he is past his prime at 33 years old and averaged just 12.8 points and 9.2 rebounds a night in his first nine games in a Wizards uniform.

Between Howard’s injury and John Wall being ruled out for the rest of the season with a heel injury, Washington has struggled to remain in the Eastern Conference playoff picture.

It is just 24-34 and three games behind the Detroit Pistons for the No. 8 seed. One reason for the poor record is a lackluster defense that is 26th in the league in defensive rating, per NBA.com.

While Howard is no longer the dominant force he was on the Orlando Magic, he would bolster the Wizards’ interior defense and improve that number. He averaged 1.6 blocks per game last season on the Charlotte Hornets and held opponents to 4.6 percent worse shooting than their normal averages within six feet of the basket when he guarded them, per NBA.com.

Even with the injury concerns and poor play to the All-Star break, Washington is still alive in the playoff race. Howard’s potential return would provide a critical boost to a struggling defense as it chases the Pistons and others.

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Pixar short ‘Kitbull’ will make you cry with its unlikely dog-kitten friendship

Oh, you were having a pretty cry-free day, huh? Hit play on Pixar’s newest short and you’ll be a puddle of tears.

Kitbull, directed by Rosana Sullivan and produced by Kathryn Hendrickson, follows the unlikely animal friendship between an abused pitbull and a self-reliant but easily scared stray kitten, set in San Francisco’s Mission District.

It’s not often animation tackles the devastating subject of animal abuse, but Kitbull does with heartbreaking insight. And it’s a 2D animated short, which isn’t the usual realm for Pixar.

“To be fully honest, it started from a cat video … I loved watching cat videos in times of stress,” said Sullivan in a companion video. “At first, I just wanted to draw something that made me feel good and was fun, but it evolved into something more personal to me eventually. 

“Growing up, I was always very sensitive and very shy, and had actually a lot of trouble making connections, making friendship. So I related to this kitten because it never really stepped outside of its comfort zone to be vulnerable and make a connection.”

If you need a little hug after this one, check out Pixar short Purl, another from the studio’s new animation program SparkShorts.

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Trump-Kim summit: What’s at stake for Japan?

Tokyo, Japan – As global interest in a the second meeting between Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump next week in Vietnam gathers momentum, Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is insisting on holding his own summit with the North Korean leader to settle the two neighbours’ long-standing differences.

Even as a member of his foreign ministry last month called Pyongyang an “unprecedentedly serious and imminent threat”, Abe in recent times has struck a more conciliatory tone eyeing a “solution on North Korean matters”.

Denuclearisation and the abduction of Japanese citizens by North Korea decades ago to train spies have been the major obstacles in normalising relations between the two countries. In 2002, North Korea admitted it kidnapped 13 Japanese in the 1970s and 1980s, with five returning home.

“I will aim at diplomatic normalisation by settling the unfortunate past,” Abe told reporters last week.

“With regards to the abduction issue, I’m convinced Japan should directly and firmly deal with North Korea and solve it bilaterally,” added Abe, referring to a pet issue of his on which he built much of his political career.

“From now on, I want to do our best to collaborate with the US, South Korea and also China and Russia to aim for a solution on North Korean matters, including abduction, nuclear weapons and missiles.”

Abe’s conciliatory message is in sharp contrast to his stance a year ago, before the first Trump-Kim summit in Singapore in June 2018.

Then, Abe outlined a hardline approach, pledging to “compel North Korea to change its policies” and describing Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programmes as an “unprecedentedly grave and urgent threat”.

But following the landmark Singapore summit, Japan decided to halt some evacuation drills for a pointeial North Korean missile attack, while Abe in September told the United Nations General Assembly he was “ready to break the shell of mutual distrust with North Korea” and hold talks with Kim to resolve the issue of the abductees.

North Korean authorities, however, have given no public indication of any willingness from their side of a summit with Japan.

Earlier this month, North Korea’s official KCNA news agency called its neighbour a “heinous criminal state against humanity” and an “immoral and impudent country”.

‘Process and timing of denuclearisation’

As Trump prepares to meet Kim in Hanoi on February 27-28, the US president says he is in “no rush” to see complete denuclearisation but will only seek a guarantee from North Korea that it will refrain from testing its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.

South Koreans gather at Japan embassy for funeral of ‘comfort woman’ (2:30)

But Abe sees denuclearisation “as the first step to a comprehensive solution on North Korean matters”, echoing what many analysts believe is key to improving relations between the two neighbours.

“The summit needs to come up with an agreement that addresses the process and timing of denuclearisation,” Narushige Michishita, an executive adviser to Abe, told Al Jazeera.

“In Singapore, there was no movement or action on that. The joint declaration was lacking specifics,” added Michishita, referring to the vaguely worded statement Kim and Trump signed after their first summit that included a commitment to work “toward denuclearisation”.

“Even if concrete agreement came out, the other problem is whether North Korea will take action. In the past, it has promised denuclearisation twice. No one knows if it would do it this time.

“But if there is agreement, and process of implementation goes forward, Japan-North Korea relations will also progress.”

An unsure Japan

A recent survey carried out by Japan’s national broadcaster NHK revealed more than 67 percent of responders did not believe there will be any progress in Hanoi on North Korea’s denuclearisation talks.

In an editorial last month, Japan’s Chunichi newspaper warned against “rushing an outcome”, adding that it was disappointing that no written and concrete process to denuclearisation was agreed upon in Singapore.

The paper also expressed worries “the US might prioritise talks of ICBM missile for its own safety instead of other matters, including peace in northeast Asia”. 

According to a Japan Times report, Tokyo has repeatedly said it is continuing “every effort” to contact North Korea through diplomatic channels, including through embassies in Beijing.

But, the report added, the response from Pyongyang has been missing.

“Japan-North Korea relations are in a stalemate,” a senior foreign ministry official in Tokyo said last month.

Tokyo-Seoul spat

Meanwhile, a recent deterioration in relations between Japan and South Korea has also damaged prospects of Seoul helping out in efforts to bring Tokyo-Pyongyang to the negotiating table.

“The biggest worry for Japan is Trump’s real intention to reduce the size of US forces in South Korea,” Michishita said, in an apparent reference to the US president’s comments after the Singapore summit when he said he wanted “at some point” to withdraw his country’s troops from South Korea.

“It is not a direct threat to Japan’s security, but instability on the Korean peninsula is not a good sign for Japan,” added Michishita, who is also a professor at the Tokyo-based National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies.

Relations between Japan and South Korea have long been strained by disputes over history and territory, with the issues largely stemming from Japan’s brutal 1910-45 colonial rule over the Korean Peninsula.

Current arguments largely centre on the so-called “comfort women” pressed into sexual slavery for Japanese troops during World War II and labourers made to work for Japanese firms, with a territorial dispute also rumbling over islands controlled by Seoul. 

Japan-North Korea relations are in a stalemate

Japan’s foreign ministry official

“Japan and South Korea are neighbours, so conflicts are detrimental to both sides’ hopes, especially when it comes to matters pertaining to China,” said Michishita. “China’s growing power is bringing concerns to Japan as well as South Korea, the US and some European countries.

“The worsening of relations between Japan and South Korea can cause problems, so Tokyo needs to manage the issues and come up with long-term solutions.”

On the streets of Tokyo, however, there is hope the talks in Hanoi will help defuse tensions in the region.

“North Korea and the US have nuclear weapons. If they build good relations, there will be less conflicts in the world,” said 22-year-old student Ayaka Itano.

But Yosuke Shiratori is sceptical about the summit’s outcome, saying he is unsure of the two leaders’ goals.

“Stability in East Asia is a good thing but the essence of the summit is shaky,” 40-year-old Shiratori said.

“It has strong political meanings. They are making the summit purpose to build peace but I see they are not focusing on that.” 

China and Japan pledge to boost economic cooperation (2:19)

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Clint Capela Returns to Practice After Thumb Injury; Expected to Play vs. Lakers

Houston Rockets center Clint Capela (15) in the first half of an NBA basketball game Friday, Feb. 1, 2019, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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The Houston Rockets will reportedly have Clint Capela back for the stretch run following surgery to repair ligament damage in his right thumb.

On Tuesday, Tim MacMahon of ESPN reported Capela returned to practice and will play in Thursday’s contest against the Los Angeles Lakers if there are no setbacks. Capela hasn’t played since a Jan. 13 loss to the Orlando Magic, and Houston went 9-6 in his absence.

Capela is a primary reason the Rockets finished with the best record in the NBA last season and pushed the champion Golden State Warriors to a decisive seventh game in the Western Conference Finals. He averaged 13.9 points, 10.8 rebounds and 1.9 blocks a night and has remained a double-double threat through 42 games this season at 17.6 points, 12.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks.

His return will take some of the offensive pressure off James Harden‘s shoulders.

The reigning MVP has been a one-man scoring show for extended stretches as Capela and Chris Paul dealt with injuries, but the big man’s presence in the paint will set the stage for lob passes and pick-and-rolls heading into the postseason.

Capela will also be important on the defensive side for a team that is an ugly 25th in the league in defensive rating, per NBA.com. He can protect the rim with his blocking ability, as opponents are shooting 2.1 percent worse than their normal averages inside six feet when he guards them, per NBA.com.

The Rockets occupy the fifth seed in the Western Conference, and Capela’s return gives them additional firepower as they look to position themselves for another run at the Warriors.

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As Beto and Trump trade jabs, immigration takes on bigger role for 2020


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President Donald Trump’s and Beto O’Rourke’s (shown) jabs came a week after the president appeared in El Paso to redouble his call for funding a border wall, hosting a campaign-style rally that O’Rourke met with a march and protest. | Paul Ratje/AFP/Getty Images

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The Texas politician hasn’t declared yet, but his challenge to a border wall continues to rankle the president.

EL PASO, Texas — The feud between President Donald Trump and Beto O’Rourke over immigration resumed at a distance on Tuesday, driving the politics of a border wall further into the 2020 presidential campaign.

Following O’Rourke’s pronouncement on MSNBC last week that he would “absolutely” remove an existing stretch of border wall from his hometown of El Paso, Trump told reporters in Washington on Tuesday that the statement marked “probably the end of his political career.”

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The opposite of that assessment appeared to be true nearly 2,000 miles away in this border town, where O’Rourke did not announce his run for president on Tuesday — but might as well have.

Tying his political identity to this heavily Hispanic, heavily Democratic region of the Southwest, the former Texas congressman has seized on Trump’s border politics to create an opening for himself in the Democratic primary. In a speech accepting El Paso Inc.’s “El Pasoan of the Year” award on Tuesday, he said that on issues ranging from climate change to immigration, “El Paso is the answer.”

The call and response laid bare the durability of an issue that came to define the 2016 presidential race — and that is beginning to shape the earliest stages of the 2020 campaign.

Trump’s and O’Rourke’s jabs Tuesday came a week after the president appeared in El Paso to redouble his call for funding a border wall, hosting a campaign-style rally that O’Rourke met with a massive march and protest. O’Rourke said Tuesday that while Trump “turned the focus of this country to the United States-Mexico border … we stood up, not against him necessarily, but we stood up for ourselves.”

Following the dueling rallies, O’Rourke traveled to the Midwest to meet with students in Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin, before speaking at a gathering of the United States Hispanic Leadership Institute in Chicago on Saturday. He has placed Trump’s call for border wall funding at the center of his likely campaign, arguing that walls are not only ineffective at reducing crime — a point supported by statistics in El Paso — but also that they endanger immigrants by encouraging them to cross the border in more remote locations.

“We don’t need another wall, we don’t need another fence,” O’Rourke said in Chicago. “Walls do not, as the president has claimed, save lives. Walls end lives.”

In recent weeks, O’Rourke outlined proposals for extending citizenship to undocumented young people known as Dreamers and for offering a path to citizenship for other undocumented immigrants. And his remark on MSNBC that he would “absolutely” remove existing barriers in El Paso forced other Democrats to respond.

Asked about O’Rourke’s statement, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) told Fox News on Friday, “I’d have to ask folks in that part of the country to see whether the fencing that exists today is helpful or unhelpful.” But she added, “I could look at it and see which part he means and why, and if it makes sense, I could support it.”

On Tuesday, O’Rourke expanded on his remarks to MSNBC, telling reporters that “there is a role for physical barriers in some places” and that he would not necessarily remove existing border fencing in areas outside El Paso.

“I would work with local stakeholders, the property owners, the communities, those who actually live there to determine the best security solution,” O’Rourke said. “We saw in El Paso a solution in search of a problem imposed on us by people who did not live here.”

For Democrats confronting a looming general election campaign against Trump, the politics of immigration are fraught. A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll last week suggested that the American electorate is split on the construction of a border wall, while earlier polls have indicated that the subject resonates more strongly with Republicans than Democrats. Even in El Paso, some supporters fret about O’Rourke’s focusing so heavily on a subject that Trump used successfully to win election in 2016.

“I worry about the general election politics,” said Hector Gutierrez Jr., a public affairs consultant here. “But I admire the fact he’s willing to take a stand.”

Yet Celinda Lake, a leading Democratic pollster and strategist, said that immigration “fits Beto’s brand” and that “he’s kind of in a unique position on this, having been a congressman from that area.”

“I think the major reason that so many people are engaging on immigration is because it is a seminal contrast with Donald Trump,” Lake said. “And right now, Democrats want to go beat Donald Trump.”

Frank Luntz, the veteran Republican consultant and pollster, said in an email that “it makes perfect sense for the Democratic candidates to focus on immigration, not because they are anti-wall but because it allows them to be anti-Trump.”

He added, “I’m surprised none of them have come up with a chant like ‘scrap the wall’ for their supporters.”

O’Rourke’s attention to immigration comes even as other Democratic contenders refocus on health care, childcare and taxes — and as O’Rourke asserts more centrist elements of his profile. While lauding Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Tuesday for adding “so much to the national conversation,” O’Rourke said, “I’m a capitalist.”

Asked about the role of democratic socialism in the Democratic Party, he said, “I don’t see how we’re able to meet any of the fundamental challenges that we have as a country without in part harnessing the power of the market.”

O’Rourke called climate change, one of Sanders’ key issues, “the most immediate example of that.”

“If you’re going to bring the total innovation and ingenuity of this country to bear,” O’Rourke said, “our system as a country, our economy is going to have to be part of that.”

O’Rourke’s remarks came after Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, announced that he would run again for president in 2020. O’Rourke was a superdelegate for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign and said he voted for her in the primary.

Still, O’Rourke said, “I think it’s great that he’s getting in. I think he’s added so much to the national conversation, whether it is health care, whether it’s access to higher education, whether it’s the power of small-dollar donors versus the concentration of power that you see in PACs and the very wealthiest in this country.”

O’Rourke, who has been in talks with potential campaign strategists about a 2020 run, said he still planned to decide within the next two weeks whether to enter the race.

“I really hope to be able to make a decision by the end of this month,” he said, while adding that he “won’t be limited” by that timetable.

O’Rourke did not rule out running for U.S. Senate or some other office.

“I’m trying to figure out how I can best serve this country,” he said.

Speaking to about 600 people at El Paso’s Fort Bliss for the “El Pasoan of the Year” ceremony, O’Rourke called the award “the honor of a lifetime, and the pinnacle of what has made me who I am.”

O’Rourke talks about El Paso relentlessly, casting the West Texas city as an example of a diverse community reveling in its multiculturalism. Situated directly across the border from Juárez, Mexico, El Paso County has a population that is more than 80 percent Hispanic, and the region stands as a Democratic oasis in a heavily Republican state.

In an introductory video played here Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-Mass.) both praised O’Rourke for the award he was receiving, with Kennedy saying that for as long as he had known O’Rourke, he had always sought to “elevate” his hometown.

When O’Rourke took the stage, he joked that he wasn’t sure until he saw the video that Pelosi knew he existed.

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Khloé Kardashian And Tristan Thompson Have Reportedly Split After Yet Another Cheating Scandal



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The rocky romance between Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson may have finally reached its breaking point. According to a new report from TMZ, the couple — who share 10-month-old daughter True — have broken up after Thompson cheated on her (again). And this time, it was allegedly with someone very close to the Kardashian clan.

TMZ reports that Thompson was seen “snuggling up” and “making out” with Jordyn Woods — a.k.a. Kylie Jenner’s BFF — at a house party over the weekend. Kardashian reportedly dumped the NBA star on Monday (February 18) after finding out. A source told the outlet that there’s little chance of reconciliation, saying, “She has had enough.”

Shortly after that damning report broke, Thompson tweeted a two-word response: “FAKE NEWS.” That tweet has since been deleted (but not forgotten; thank you, internet), and also gone are the comments on his Instagram, which were quickly filling up with angry Khloé fans defending her honor.

Though Woods and Jenner have stayed silent about the rumors, Kardashian all but confirmed them on Instagram. She commented a string of shouting emojis underneath a Hollywood Unlocked post about the reports, and her close friends Malika Haqq and Larsa Pippen commented as well, writing, “STRONG FACTS” and “Amen!!!” respectively. The reality star also recently posted a series of quotes on her Instagram Story alluding to heartbreak. “Sometimes God breaks your heart to save your soul,” one said. “And to love in this wild world is the bravest thing you could ever do,” another read.

If all of this is true, it wouldn’t be the couple’s first cheating scandal. In April 2018, just days before Kardashian gave birth to their daughter, Thompson was seen kissing another woman. The story became a focal point on that season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, and in June, Khloé defended her decision to stay with Thompson, tweeting to a critical fan, “You have no knowledge of what goes on in our household or the enormous rebuilding this takes to even coexist. I’m proud of my strength. I appreciate your opinion and I hope you hold that same opinion to everyone else who has stayed in situations.”

Until further details about this latest scandal are revealed, rest assured we’ll all get the full story on the next season of Keeping Up.

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Netflix’s Mötley Crüe biopic ‘The Dirt’ drops trailer: Watch

By Johnny Lieu

Yep, it’s another music biopic.

This time, it’s not just about any act: It’s about Mötley Crüe, one of the most debaucherous rock bands to have ever graced this Earth.

The Dirt relives the band’s highs and lows, and is based on the similarly-titled book they released in 2001. 

Founding member and drummer Tommy Lee is played by Machine Gun Kelly, with Douglas Booth as Nikki Sixx, Iwan Rheon as Mick Mars, Daniel Webber as Vince Neil, while Pete Davidson takes on the role of Elektra A&R exec Tom Zutaut.

The Dirt is out on Netflix on March 22.

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Privacy activists say online ad industry knowingly violated GDPR

A group of privacy activists have submitted evidence to GDPR regulators which shows that the Internet Advertising Bureau was aware its advertising system violated privacy laws.
A group of privacy activists have submitted evidence to GDPR regulators which shows that the Internet Advertising Bureau was aware its advertising system violated privacy laws.

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Privacy advocates claim that an organization that represents the online ad industry knew they would be violating privacy laws, but did so anyway, in an updated complaint filed against the group as well as Google.

On Tuesday, the group filed new evidence with data protection authorities in the UK and Ireland against Google and the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB), the industry association that creates standards and guidelines for online ad practices. 

The new filing includes documents which allegedly show that the IAB knew its ad system would be illegal under the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, a law that protects personal data and privacy for individuals within the European Union.

SEE ALSO: Google, online ad industry accused of abusing intimate personal data in GDPR complaint

At the heart of the GDPR complaint is the real-time bidding (RTB) system deployed by virtually every internet advertising company. The filings claim to show evidence that the ad system used by Google and the IAB shares sensitive personal data hundreds of billions of times a day. 

Before a user is served with an ad on a website, their personal data is often shared with third-party companies that take part in an automated auction. These systems share each user’s personal info — like what they’re reading or searching for online — with these third parties, who bid in order to determine what ad is displayed.

According to new evidence obtained from the European Commission, IAB Europe CEO Townsend Feehan knew as early as 2017 that the RTB system would violate GDPR laws. This was before the EU’s sweeping privacy law went into effect in 2018.

In an email to the European Commission Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology, Feehan sent a document which laid out how such an ad bidding system may simply not work under the GDPR.         

“Consent under the GDPR must be ‘informed’, that is, the user consenting to the processing must have prior information as to the identity of the data controller processing his or her personal data and the purposes of the processing,” says the IAB document. “As it is technically impossible […] in a real-time bidding (RTB) scenario, programmatic trading, the area of fastest growth in digital advertising spend, would seem, at least prima facie, to be incompatible with consent under GDPR.”

Regardless, the IAB claimed it satisfied the GDPR’s consent requirement.

Google has been working with IAB Europe to implement IAB’s Transparency & Consent Framework, which is the association’s technical requirements for GDPR.

“There is no technical way to limit the way data is used after the data is received by a vendor …”

Another IAB document from May 2018 confirms that “there is no technical way to limit the way data is used after the data is received by a vendor for decisioning/bidding on/after delivery of an ad.”

Further evidence filed against Google and the IAB shows that the seven largest online advertising platforms send out users’ personal data — which could include browsing history and GPS locations —hundreds of billions of times per day.

The original complaint against Google and the IAB was filed in September by the same group of activists, including Brave’s chief policy advisor Dr. Johnny Ryan, Open Rights Group executive director Jim Killock, University College London researcher Michael Veale, and Panoptykon Foundation CEO Katarzyna Szymielewicz.

Last month, the group filed additional evidence to their complaint which showed that Google and the IAB unlawfully profiled internet users by sexual orientation, medical condition, religion, and ethnicity. According to the group’s documents, the IAB even went so far as to putting internet users into categories such as “incest/abuse support” and “AIDS/HIV.”

The privacy activists say that the RTB system currently allows 595 different types of data in a bid request. They say that “four percent of these should be disallowed or truncated.”

Earlier this year, France’s National Data Protection Commission fined Google $57 million under the GDPR for not providing user information in a transparent manner. The search giant is the first U.S. tech company to receive a penalty under the privacy law.

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Patrick Mahomes Talks Kareem Hunt Signing with Browns, Calls RB ‘Great Player’

KANSAS CITY, MO - JANUARY 20: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs limps after being hit during the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots at Arrowhead Stadium on January 20, 2019 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes provided comments Tuesday on former Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt, who signed with the Cleveland Browns earlier this month.

The Chiefs released Hunt in November after TMZ Sports published video of him shoving and kicking a woman at a Cleveland hotel in February 2018. 

“It’s something where he gets another opportunity,” Mahomes said, via Tom Withers of the Associated Press (h/t Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk). “I’m sure they will have things that he needs to do off the field in order to be on the field playing. Kareem is a great player, great running back.”

According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the NFL is looking into two other alleged acts of violence involving Hunt.

Per Dan Graziano of ESPN, the other allegations against Hunt “are a restaurant altercation from June about which the league already questioned him and a violent incident at a nightclub in January about which the NFL didn’t know until recently.”

Rapoport reported in December that Hunt will be suspended over the league’s six-game baseline for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. He then reported in January that a decision was expected by the beginning of free agency, which is on March 13.

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