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Bitchat hits #2 on app charts in Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa strikes

Downloads for decentralized messaging app Bitchat has surged in Jamaica as 185-mile-per-hour winds batter the Caribbean, cutting off communication. Jamaicans have rushed to download Jack Dorsey’s decentralized peer-to-peer messaging app Bitchat as the fatal Hurricane Melissa continues to rip through the Caribbean. Bitchat which uses Bluetooth mesh networks for internet-free, encrypted communication is now the second-most downloaded app on the Apple App Store and Google Play in Jamaica, offering a lifeline for 2. 8 million people as internet coverage continues to falter in the region. Bitchat only trails weather forecast platform Zoom Earth indicating that two of their most basic needs right now are to know what the weather is, and to communicate with one another. Read more.

Sophie Flay Joins ABC News As Correspondent And Overnight Anchor

Sophie Flay, general assignment reporter at ABC7/KABC-TV in Los Angeles, is joining ABC News as correspondent and overnight anchor of World News Now and Good Morning America First Look. Flay has worked at the Los Angeles station, owned by the network, since March 2019. She has covered the Monterey Park mass shooting and the raid [.].

Rhamondre Stevenson misses Patriots practice with toe injury

The New England Patriots are surging into the feel good story of the 2025 season. But they endured a scare involving Rhamondre Stevenson, who’s now dealing with an NFL injury. ESPN league insider Adam Schefter revealed where things stand with the running back on Wednesday. “Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson didn’t practice today due to a [.] The post Rhamondre Stevenson misses Patriots practice with toe injury appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Doug LaMalfa warns Proposition 50 could silence California’s rural voices

SAN DIEGO Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) had no intention of getting into politics. The fourth-generation rice farmer from Richvale, California, started out by putting up posters in his spare time for a cousin who was running for county supervisor. “I was happy to be the sign guy,” LaMalfa told the Washington Examiner, noting that he worked his [.].