CM Samrat Choudhary Performs Satyanarayan Puja for Bihar's Prosperity Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary of Bihar conducted a special puja for Satyanarayan on Buddha Purnima, April 15, 2026, at his residence, expressing hopes for the state’s welfare and prosperity. The ceremony, shared on social media platform X, included traditional rituals and prayers, with Choudhary emphasizing the importance of faith, compassion, and humanity. His message highlighted the need for harmony among living beings and the well-being of the global community. This puja followed Choudhary’s earlier visits to several prominent religious sites in Bihar, including the Bada Patn Devi Mandir, Harirajnath Mandir, Punaura Dham, and Harimandir Sahib. These trips, part of his efforts to strengthen cultural connections and project a soft image as a leader, were seen as strategic moves to build public trust. The timing of the puja coincided with Buddha Purnima, a significant day in Buddhist tradition, which Choudhary used to reaffirm his commitment to spiritual values and social welfare. In a social media post, Choudhary wrote, “धर्म की जय हो, अधर्म का नाश हो, प्राणियों में सद्भाव हो, विश्व का कल्याण हो” (Victory to dharma, defeat to adharma, harmony among beings, and prosperity for the world). He also praised the life of Buddha and his eightfold path as an ideal for human existence, linking it to the state’s development goals. Political analysts noted that Choudhary’s religious engagements are not merely symbolic but part of a broader strategy to connect with diverse communities and reinforce his leadership narrative. By prioritizing spiritual practices alongside administrative duties, he aims to balance governance with cultural sensitivity, addressing both secular and religious sentiments in Bihar.#x #bihar #samrat_choudhary #satyanarayan_puja #buddha_purnima

Pakistan's Cheap Version of 'Dhurandhar' Sparks Social Media Trolling The Indian film Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, and its sequel Dhurandhar 2 have achieved massive popularity in Pakistan, despite being banned in the country. Despite legal restrictions, the movies have gained a massive following through piracy, with Pakistani audiences widely consuming the content. In response, Pakistan launched its own show, Jahannum Baraasta Jannat, which has been met with intense criticism and mockery on social media. The show, intended as a counter to Dhurandhar, has been dubbed a "cheap and poor-quality version" by viewers. Critics argue that the production lacks professionalism, with dialogues blending Urdu and Hindi in an awkward manner. Pakistani actors are accused of mispronouncing Hindi words, creating an unnatural and comical effect. The show's portrayal of Indian intelligence agents has also drawn ridicule, with audiences finding the accents and performances overly exaggerated. Among the most controversial aspects is the casting of actor Javed Sheikh, known for his roles in Indian films like Om Shanti Om and Namaste London. Fans are baffled by his involvement in a show perceived as low-budget and poorly executed, leading to widespread jokes and memes. Social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), have become hubs for mocking the production, with users sharing clips that highlight the show's flaws. The piracy of Dhurandhar 2 in Pakistan underscores the film's immense popularity, despite its ban. While the movie continues to dominate the Indian box office, its unauthorized distribution in Pakistan highlights the challenges of controlling content in the digital age.#ranveer_singh #x #dhurandhar #jahannum_barasta_jannat #javed_sheikh

SBI Warns Customers of YONO App Phishing Scam State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a critical advisory to its customers about a new phishing scam targeting users of its mobile banking app, YONO. The bank warned that scammers are sending fraudulent messages claiming the app will be deactivated unless users update their Aadhaar details. SBI urged customers to remain vigilant and avoid engaging with suspicious links or downloading apps from unverified sources. The scam messages, circulating online, falsely inform users that their YONO accounts will be blocked overnight due to an outdated Aadhaar number. The message includes a malicious link purportedly directing users to an "official SBI Aadhaar update app." However, the link is designed to steal sensitive information such as login credentials and personal data. SBI clarified that no such update is required and that all legal updates for the YONO app are available through official app stores or branch offices. In a social media post shared on X (formerly Twitter), SBI emphasized that clicking on the fraudulent links could lead to financial loss, identity theft, and account compromise. The bank warned that fraudulent apps often mimic official platforms to trick users into sharing confidential details. SBI reiterated that customers should never download APK files or update Aadhaar details via unofficial channels. The bank also provided guidance on how to verify messages from financial institutions. Customers are advised to contact the official website or customer support for confirmation, avoid interacting with unsolicited messages, and delete suspicious content immediately. SBI urged users to report phishing attempts to its helpline or official channels.#x #aadhaar #state_bank_of_india #sbi #yono_app

Instagram Introduces Comment Edit Feature to Enhance User Experience Instagram has launched a new feature that allows users to edit their comments within 15 minutes of posting, addressing a long-standing issue for many users. The update enables users to correct typos, refine their messages, or improve their responses without having to delete and repost their comments. This change is particularly beneficial for those who often make mistakes while typing quickly. The feature is being rolled out globally and will gradually become available to all users. Once activated, users can edit their comments for up to 15 minutes after posting. There is no limit on the number of edits, meaning users can revise their comments multiple times within the time window. To access the edit option, users simply tap on their comment, which now includes a new "Edit" button. A pop-up window appears, allowing them to modify the text and save the changes. A key aspect of this update is the visibility of edits. When a comment is modified, a gray "Edited" label appears next to it, informing other users that the content has been altered. However, the platform does not provide a version history, so users cannot see previous versions of the comment. This means once an edit is made, the original text is no longer accessible to others. Despite the convenience, the feature has certain limitations. Users can only edit the text portion of a comment; they cannot alter images, videos, or other media attached to the comment. This restriction ensures that multimedia elements remain intact. Additionally, the update does not extend to the ability to edit posts themselves, which is already available on some platforms like Threads. Instagram’s decision to introduce this feature reflects its commitment to improving user experience.#instagram #x #user_experience #comment_edit_feature #threads

William Shatner Condemns AI-Generated Fake News Alleging Cancer and Death William Shatner, the iconic "Star Trek" actor, launched a public rebuke against a Facebook group that circulated AI-generated fake news stories claiming he was dying of stage 4 brain cancer, involved in a fight with Erika Kirk, and facing imminent death. The actor, 95, took to Facebook on April Fools’ Day to address the misinformation, which he described as a deliberate effort to exploit AI technology for financial gain. Shatner accused the group, known as “The Beanstalk Functions Group,” of using artificial intelligence to create “horrible fake news stories” that were then monetized. He highlighted that the group’s posts featured AI-generated images of him and fabricated narratives, including claims that he had “publicly revealed the health struggles he has quietly endured.” The actor emphasized that none of the stories were true, though they appeared credible enough to prompt fans to share them and send messages of support to his family. Shatner stated he had reached out to the group’s “CEO” via X (formerly Twitter) to request the removal of the false content, but Facebook allegedly refused to delete the posts. He criticized the platform for failing to act against the misinformation, calling it a “downside of AI and yellow journalism.” The actor warned followers to “take it with a grain of salt” if they encountered bizarre stories about him, urging them to verify information only through his verified accounts. The controversy emerged weeks after Shatner revealed he had undergone surgery following a severe shoulder injury sustained in a horse riding accident late last year.#facebook #x #saturn_awards #william_shatner #the_beanstalk_functions_group

Chili’s Takes Jab at Ruth’s Chris Steak House Over Dress Code Backlash A Chili’s restaurantCredit: Getty Chili’s responded to Ruth’s Chris Steak House’s dress code by emphasizing its only rule: customers must be dressed Ruth’s Chris faced backlash for its business casual dress code, which bans items like gym wear and baseball caps Chili’s post sparked debate online, with some praising its inclusivity and others defending formal dining standards Chili’s is assuring its customers that they can wear whatever they please. The fast-casual chain responded to an X post about the dress code at Ruth’s Chris Steak House that recently went viral with its own take on dining apparel. “The only dress code at Chili's is that you have to be dressed,” the Chili’s X account wrote. The message was a departure from a notice posted on the Ruth’s Chris website that sparked backlash earlier this month. “Business casual — proper attire required please,” the notice states. “Kindly remove all hats when entering the restaurant,” the dress code continues. “Guests wearing ball caps are asked to dine in the bar/lounge.” The guidance continues with a list of clothing items that are not permitted in the steakhouse’s dining rooms, which includes “gym wear, pool attire, tank tops, clothing with offensive graphics or language, revealing clothing or exposed undergarments.” A Ruth's Chris restaurantCredit: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty In 2023, Ruth’s Chris was acquired by Darden Restaurants — which also owns Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse — for about $715 million. Numerous commenters on Chili’s post praised the sentiment, with replies such as “I’d rather go to chilis” and “I totally support this.” However, some defended the desire to look polished when eating out.#x #darden_restaurants #chili_s #ruths_chris #dress_code

Is X Down? Users Report Widespread Login Issues Amid Platform Disruption Users across the globe are facing significant challenges accessing X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, as reports of login failures and technical glitches surge. The platform’s outage has left thousands unable to access their accounts, post updates, or navigate key features, prompting widespread frustration. While the situation appears to be improving, the exact cause of the disruption remains unclear, and no official timeline has been provided for a full resolution. The outage began abruptly, with users encountering problems shortly before 4:30 p.m. EST on Monday. According to Downdetector, a service tracking website outages, complaints spiked rapidly as users struggled to log in or use the platform. By 1:52 p.m. PT, over 2,700 users had already reported issues, and the number of affected individuals grew dramatically throughout the day. At its peak, more than 16,000 users had reported problems, with the majority citing website-related failures rather than app-specific issues. The majority of complaints centered on login difficulties, with approximately 60% of users unable to access the platform through the website. Others faced issues with the mobile app, while some were completely blocked from the login process. These technical problems hindered basic functions such as posting, browsing, and account access, leaving many users unable to engage with the platform. As the day progressed, the number of reported issues began to decline, suggesting that the platform may have started stabilizing. However, the absence of an official update on the cause of the outage or a projected resolution timeline has left users uncertain about when full functionality will be restored.#users #x #downdetector #login_issues #platform_disruption

Elon Musk’s X hit by fresh outage, users report problems accessing platform X, the social media platform, suffered an outage on March 26, with users encountering problems accessing and refreshing the service. The incident disrupted the platform’s functionality, leaving many users unable to log in or navigate the site. Reports indicated that the issue affected both desktop and mobile users, with some experiencing prolonged downtime. The outage came amid ongoing challenges for the platform, which has faced multiple technical difficulties in recent months. The update date provided for the article is March 26, 2026, at 1:15 PM IST, suggesting the incident was widely reported on that day. While the exact cause of the outage was not immediately disclosed, users speculated about potential server errors or maintenance issues. The platform’s parent company, X, has previously faced criticism for its reliability, with frequent outages and performance problems drawing concerns from both users and analysts. This incident adds to a growing list of technical setbacks for the platform, which has struggled to maintain consistent service in the wake of its rebranding and leadership changes. Users expressed frustration over the disruptions, with some calling for greater transparency from the company regarding its operational stability. The outage highlights the ongoing challenges X faces in ensuring a seamless user experience, particularly as it continues to navigate a competitive digital landscape.#elon_musk #x #march_26 #user_outage #platform_outage
X down globally: Thousands unable to access their news feed, facing disruptions with Elon Musk’s social media app Elon Musk’s social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, is experiencing a widespread outage globally, affecting users in major regions including India. According to Downdetector, an online outage monitoring service, over 34,000 users in the United States and more than 17,000 in India have reported difficulties accessing the platform. The disruption has led to significant challenges for users relying on X for news updates, social interactions, and real-time information. Data from Downdetector indicates that approximately 47% of users are encountering issues with the news feed or timeline, while 34% have reported problems with the mobile app. The remaining 13% have faced difficulties accessing the website. Reports of the outage began appearing in India around 12:30 PM local time, with the number of affected users increasing steadily since then. Users have taken to social media to share their frustrations, with some humorously criticizing the platform’s performance. One user joked, “Elon can’t handle fee millions of traffic he wants to go to Mars. Haha,” while another remarked, “Damn, I thought it was just me but it’s down for everyone.” The outage has left many without their usual space for live reactions, as the platform itself is inaccessible. However, a few users managed to post about the situation while the service was down. The company has not issued an official statement regarding the outage, leaving users to speculate about the cause and potential resolution. Without access to X, users are left waiting for the platform to restore functionality. Meanwhile, the incident has sparked discussions about the reliability of the platform and its impact on global communication.#india #elon_musk #x #downdetector #twitter

X Announces, Then Retracts, Updated Revenue Share Incentives X, formerly known as Twitter, initially announced plans to update its creator monetization program, only to later retract the proposal. The change aimed to adjust revenue share incentives to prioritize engagement from users in their home regions, potentially discouraging foreign accounts from posting about U.S. or Japanese politics to generate more attention. The move was intended to reduce the influence of accounts that capitalize on political divisions and misinformation, while encouraging more localized content. Nikita Bier, X’s head of product, explained the rationale behind the update, stating that while the platform values diverse opinions, it sought to discourage accounts from gaming the system by focusing on U.S. or Japanese political topics. Bier emphasized that the goal was to foster a more balanced community by prioritizing regional engagement. He noted that some of the most followed accounts discussing U.S. politics are based abroad, and the update would incentivize creators to build audiences closer to their own locations. The proposal faced immediate backlash from users and creators who feared it would limit their reach and monetization potential. Several high-profile accounts expressed concerns on X, warning that they would need to significantly alter their content strategies to comply with the new rules. Elon Musk, who had previously expressed support for the idea, reportedly became aware of the growing dissent and reversed the decision, stating that X would “pause moving forward with this until further consideration.” The retraction raised questions about the internal decision-making process at X. Critics pointed out that such a major change, affecting thousands of users, should have undergone thorough testing and review before being announced.#japan #u_s #elon_musk #x #nikita_bier
Elon Musk Pauses Plan to Improve X Elon Musk has paused a proposed change to X's revenue-sharing system that was announced by Nikita Bier, the platform's head of product. Bier's plan aimed to discourage users from certain regions, such as India, Thailand, and Eastern Europe, from generating income through inflammatory posts about U.S. politics. The policy would have required users to post content that resonates with people in their own country, neighboring regions, and speakers of their language. Bier argued the change would reduce the incentive for users to target U.S. or Japanese audiences with divisive content, encouraging more diverse conversations instead. The plan was part of broader efforts to address the platform's reputation for hosting harmful or misleading content. Bier had previously introduced measures to disclose the geographic locations of users, revealing that many accounts engaged in discussions about U.S. politics were operated by people outside the country. While the new policy wouldn't prevent users from participating in political debates, it would have made it harder for them to profit from such activity. Musk, however, reversed the decision, stating that the plan would be paused "until further consideration." The move came hours after Bier announced the change, and Musk's intervention surprised some users who had supported the policy. Bier had defended the plan on the platform, assuring users they would benefit financially from the new system. Musk's leadership style has long been a point of contention. His tendency to abruptly change decisions, often without clear reasoning, has led to criticism from former executives and employees. Linda Yaccarino, X's former CEO, left after just two years, citing Musk's erratic management.#spacex #elon_musk #x #space_x #nikita_bier

Discord Down: How To Fix ‘Awaiting Endpoint’ Issue In Voice Chat Feature Discord experienced a significant outage on Wednesday, affecting over 17,000 users worldwide, according to Downdetector. The majority of reported issues were linked to the voice chat feature, with users encountering the “Awaiting Endpoint” error while attempting to join voice channels. This error prevented users from establishing connections, disrupting communication within servers. The outage prompted widespread reports on social media, with many users expressing frustration over the technical difficulties. Discord’s support team acknowledged the problem on X, stating that their team was actively investigating the issue preventing users from connecting to the platform. The company also updated its outage status page, confirming that they believed they had identified the root cause and were taking steps to restore voice traffic. While the exact nature of the problem remains unclear, the outage highlights the critical role of voice chat in Discord’s ecosystem and the impact of server-side issues on user experience. The “Awaiting Endpoint” error typically occurs when the application fails to establish a connection to a voice server. This can result from various factors, including network instability, server outages, or configuration errors. To address the issue, users are advised to first check for broader outages by visiting platforms like Downdetector. If the problem persists, restarting the Discord application can resolve temporary glitches. Additionally, switching the voice region settings within Discord may help bypass regional server issues. Rebooting the router or internet modem is another recommended step, as network connectivity problems often contribute to such errors.#voice_chat #x #discord #downdetector #internet_modem

Elon Musk found liable for misleading claims about Twitter bots in shareholder fraud case A U.S. federal jury ruled on Friday that Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, defrauded Twitter shareholders by making false statements about the number of fake accounts on the platform, which he claimed could derail a $44 billion takeover in 2022. The verdict, delivered in a San Francisco federal court, found Musk liable for two specific statements he made after agreeing to acquire Twitter, which he later renamed X. Shareholders’ lawyers estimate the damages could reach billions of dollars, though the exact amount has not yet been determined. The case centered on Musk’s claims that Twitter underreported the number of bot accounts on its platform. Jurors determined that Musk’s statements, which suggested the company’s bot count could jeopardize the takeover, were misleading. One statement claimed the purchase was “temporarily on hold” pending verification that bots represented less than 5% of users. Another asserted that the bot percentage could be “much” higher than 20%, and the deal could not proceed unless Twitter’s CEO proved the figure was below 5%. Musk’s legal team, represented by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, called the verdict “a bump in the road” and announced plans to appeal. They argued that Musk’s concerns about bots were genuine and that expressing such views did not constitute fraud. Michael Lifrak, one of Musk’s attorneys, emphasized that the billionaire’s actions were based on legitimate worries about the platform’s integrity. The lawsuit, brought by shareholders who sold Twitter shares between May 13 and October 4, 2022, alleges that Musk artificially depressed the stock price by spreading false information.#securities_and_exchange_commission #elon_musk #x #twitter #quinn_emmanuel_urquhart_sullivan
Elon Musk Twitter Verdict Misled Investors Before $44 Billion Purchase A jury in California ruled that Elon Musk misled Twitter investors during the period leading up to his $44 billion acquisition of the social media company. The verdict, announced on Friday, found that Musk’s actions harmed shareholders but did not constitute a deliberate fraud scheme. The case, which centered on Musk’s public statements about the company’s user base and platform integrity, has significant implications for corporate accountability and investor protection. The lawsuit, Pampena v. Musk, was filed in October 2022 after Musk finalized his purchase of Twitter for $54.20 per share. He later rebranded the company as X, merged it with his artificial intelligence firm xAI, and integrated it with SpaceX, his aerospace company. The case originated from Musk’s initial bid to acquire Twitter in April 2022, which quickly faced scrutiny as he expressed doubts about the company’s claims regarding the prevalence of bots, spam, and fake accounts on its platform. Musk tweeted in May 2022 that his acquisition was “temporarily on hold” until Twitter’s CEO could verify the authenticity of its user base, citing the company’s reported 5% bot rate in SEC filings. Plaintiffs, including retail investors and options traders, argued that Musk’s public criticisms were part of a coordinated effort to pressure Twitter’s board into accepting a lower purchase price. They claimed his remarks were motivated by financial pressures at Tesla, which would require him to sell more shares to fund the acquisition. The plaintiffs’ attorneys emphasized that the case was not about Musk personally but about the broader impact on average investors, including 401(k) holders, pension funds, teachers, and public servants.#elon_musk #x #twitter #pampena_v_musk #quinn_emmanuel
Fact Check: Fake Screenshot Claims Donald Trump Posted About 'Winning the Iran Thing' A screenshot circulating online purported to show U.S. President Donald Trump posting about "winning the Iran thing" in a "Bigly" manner on March 19, 2026, was identified as a fabrication. The post, which appeared on social media platforms, was labeled as satire and did not originate from Trump’s verified account. The image, which was shared on X, depicted a post titled "Latest Development: Trump posted We Won 😎" and included text claiming Trump had "won the Iran thing" through "total domination," with Iran’s nuclear capabilities described as "gone" and the country left in "rubble." The post also boasted about Trump’s "greatest dealmaker" status and warned of a "precision second phase" of action if Iran acted again. A red label in the bottom right corner of the image read "Satire," raising doubts about its authenticity. A search of Trump’s verified account on Truth Social for the specific text did not yield any matching posts. Lead Stories, which manually reviewed Trump’s activity on March 19, 2026, found no similar content. An archive of Trump’s posts revealed a single result from 2024, but the language did not align with the viral screenshot. Additionally, a Google search for the post’s text showed it was only referenced in accounts unrelated to Trump, and reverse image searches failed to identify any major media outlets sharing the screenshot. The claim highlights the prevalence of misinformation and the challenges of verifying content in the digital age. While the post was clearly a satire, its rapid spread underscores the need for critical scrutiny of online information.#iran #donald_trump #truth_social #x #lead_stories

Laxman Sivaramakrishnan Accuses BCCI of Racism, Forces Commentary Retirement Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, a former India leg-spinner, has stepped away from commentary duties for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after over two decades, citing allegations of racism and a lack of opportunities. The 60-year-old former cricketer made his announcement through a series of posts on X, which have since gone viral. In his posts, he accused the BCCI of systematically overlooking him for key on-air roles, such as toss duties and post-match presentation ceremonies, despite his long-standing association with the organization. Sivaramakrishnan, who played 9 Tests and 16 ODIs between 1983 and 1987, revealed that he had been excluded from prominent commentary responsibilities for 23 years. He acknowledged the possibility of racial discrimination, responding to a user who suggested it could be a factor. “You are right. Colour discrimination,” he wrote. He questioned why he had not been given opportunities that were handed to newer commentators, stating, “If I have not been used for tosses and presentation for 23 years and newcomers come in, what do you think could be the reason?” The former spinner also pointed out that even during periods when established figures like Ravi Shastri were part of the BCCI setup, he was not assigned such roles. This, he argued, indicated a long-standing pattern of exclusion. Sivaramakrishnan emphasized that his decision to retire was not merely about ending his career but also about highlighting issues surrounding role allocation and production processes within the organization. “My retirement is nothing great. But a story of TV production unfolds. Soon you will see the bigger picture,” he wrote.#india #ravi_shastri #bcci #x #laxman_sivaramakrishnan

X Outage: Users Report Issues with App and Website Access Users across India reported significant disruptions on Tuesday evening as the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, experienced a widespread outage. According to outage-tracking service Downdetector, over 3,836 reports were logged during the incident, with a sharp increase in complaints around 8:24 PM IST. The technical difficulties prevented users from accessing the app, website, and feed, making it impossible to post or share content. The outage affected both individual users and businesses reliant on the platform for communication and updates. The exact cause of the disruption remains unclear, and X has not yet released an official statement or explanation. The company, which is currently led by Elon Musk, has faced several technical challenges in recent months, including previous outages and ongoing issues with its platform’s performance. While some users speculated that the problem could be related to server maintenance or software updates, no confirmation has been provided. The incident highlights the growing reliance on X as a primary communication tool, particularly in regions like India where the platform has a massive user base. The outage disrupted real-time interactions, affecting social media activity, customer engagement, and even news dissemination. Analysts noted that such incidents can have ripple effects on businesses and public discourse, emphasizing the need for robust infrastructure and contingency plans. Downdetector, which tracks service outages globally, confirmed that the outage was among the most significant in the platform’s history. The spike in reports during the evening hours suggests that the issue may have coincided with peak usage times, exacerbating the impact on users.#india #elon_musk #x #downdetector #twitter

Elon Musk and the Securities and Exchange Commission are in discussions to resolve a civil lawsuit over allegations that he violated securities laws during his acquisition of Twitter. The SEC accused Musk of failing to disclose his significant stake in the social media company in a timely manner, which the regulator claims allowed him to purchase shares at unfairly low prices. According to a court filing released on Tuesday, the SEC stated it is engaged in talks to reach a potential resolution that could avoid further legal proceedings. The lawsuit, filed by the SEC in January 2025, is being handled in a federal court in Washington, D.C. Separately, a class-action lawsuit brought by former Twitter investors is progressing in a San Francisco federal court, with a jury set to deliberate soon. Musk, who serves as CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, acquired Twitter for $44 billion in late 2022 and rebranded it as X the following year. Before the purchase, he had accumulated a stake exceeding 5%, a threshold requiring public disclosure within 10 days. However, Musk delayed filing the required disclosure, prompting the SEC’s legal action. The regulator argued that his failure to disclose the stake created an unfair advantage, enabling him to buy shares at artificially low prices and disadvantaging other investors. The SEC’s complaint highlighted the potential harm caused by Musk’s actions, emphasizing the impact on market fairness. Musk’s legal team has not yet commented on the matter, and the SEC has also declined to provide further details. This case follows a previous settlement involving Musk and the SEC over securities fraud charges at Tesla, where Musk and the company paid $20 million in fines and Musk temporarily stepped down as chairman of Tesla’s board.#securities_and_exchange_commission #tesla #elon_musk #x #twitter
Why 'cash is not trash' in a stock market crash, explains Robert Kiyosaki When financial markets surge, cash often appears unexciting—lacking the growth potential of stocks, the scarcity appeal of gold, or the speculative allure of Bitcoin. However, during periods of market turmoil and sharp declines, cash can become an investor’s most valuable asset. This perspective is central to the argument made by Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, in a recent post on X. He emphasized that liquidity is critical during crises, not when markets are thriving. Kiyosaki’s message was succinct: “CASH is not TRASH in a CRASH.” He framed this as a reminder that cash is not merely a safety net during downturns but a strategic tool for seizing opportunities when asset prices drop. He drew a parallel to Warren Buffett, suggesting that the billionaire investor’s decision to hold substantial cash reserves may reflect patience rather than fear. Buffett’s approach, Kiyosaki argued, is akin to holding “dry powder”—cash set aside to purchase undervalued assets after a market crash. The author explained that cash provides investors with a unique advantage during crashes. Those with liquidity are less likely to be forced to sell high-quality assets at discounted prices to meet financial obligations. Instead, they can adopt a patient stance, waiting for the right moment to invest. Kiyosaki stressed that holding cash alone is insufficient without a clear plan. “If you do not have a plan for your cash… during a crash… the smartest thing you may consider doing is… nothing,” he warned. This underscores the importance of discipline in managing cash reserves. Kiyosaki also shared his personal strategy, revealing that he recently allocated millions in cash to acquire oil wells, gold, silver, and Bitcoin.#strait_of_hormuz #x #robert_kiyosaki #rich_dad_poor_dad #warren_buffett
Demi Lovato’s Fully Sheer Micro Minidress Takes Over the Stage at Show Demi Lovato delivered a performance that wasn’t just about vocals but a full-blown fashion moment. The singer performed at the Women’s Cancer Research Fund’s An Unforgettable Evening gala in Beverly Hills on March 11, 2026. While her performance was electrifying as usual, her fully sheer micro minidress also grabbed the limelight. The “Don’t Forget” hitmaker lit up the stage and rocked a sensual look at a recent gala event in Beverly Hills. She wore a fully sheer black micro minidress that turned heads. The dress featured a corset-style bodice with intricate lace detailing, creating a soft, feminine yet sensual effect. The combination of sheer lace, black fabric, and soft ruffles at the hem created a rich look. Meanwhile, the sparkly embellishments along the bodice added a touch of glamor, making it ideal for a show-stopping appearance. Her look was shared by @ddemilovatobr on X (formerly Twitter), capturing widespread attention. The dress’s design balanced boldness with elegance, blending elements of sensuality and sophistication. The sheer fabric allowed the lace patterns to stand out, while the ruffles at the hem added movement and texture. The corset-style bodice emphasized her figure, drawing focus to the intricate detailing. The overall effect was both daring and refined, perfectly suited for a high-profile event. The choice of attire reflected Lovato’s confidence in her style and her ability to command attention through fashion. The dress’s black color provided a striking contrast against the sparkle of the embellishments, creating a visually dynamic look. The sheer material also added a layer of intimacy, as the lace patterns and ruffles created a sense of transparency that heightened the dress’s allure.#x #demi_lovato #women_s_cancer_research_fund #unforgettable_evening #beverly_hills
