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September 19, 2021
Alabama is the eleventh state to join Florida’s fight against Big Tech.
Florida S.B. 7072 allows Floridians to sue Big Tech companies if they feel they have been unfairly censored and also allows Florida's attorney general to sue as well.
Steve…
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September 20, 2021
Facebook criticized The Wall Street Journal after it conducted a deep-dive investigation into the platform and some of its practices.
Nick Clegg, the Vice President of Global Affairs at Facebook, said the The Journal deliberately mischaracterized…
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September 20, 2021
Internet dating service OKCupid has introduced a “pro-choice” badge in response to the new Texas abortion law.
Users can add the badge to their dating profile.
“I’m friends with some people who are a little more conservative than I am, or…
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September 21, 2021
The Facebook Oversight Board is calling for more transparency from the platform, according to new reporting from Axios. The Board made the recommendation in response to The Wall Street Journal's critical reporting of the Big Tech giant and the…
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September 23, 2021
NetChoice, a prominent tech trade group, is suing Texas over its anti-censorship law.
NetChoice alleges that the Texas law violates the First Amendment because it allows the government to compel platforms to host speech it doesn’t agree with.
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September 24, 2021
Apple has banned Fortnite, a popular video game among teens, from its app store.
Fortnite was banned after it launched its own in-app payment system, bypassing Apple’s system.
Apple charges a whopping 30% commission on in-app purchases, a hefty…
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December 21, 2005
Ever
since Hurricane Katrina made landfall in late August sending oil
prices to $70 per barrel and gasoline above $3 a gallon, the media
have been in a panic over a return of 70s-style inflation. Such…
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November 10, 2005
CBS wasnt alone. Headlines like The Dollars Decline Does Matter,
Consumers Could Get Caught Under Falling Dollar, and The
Dangerous Dollar were all the rage as Americas currency was…
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October 31, 2005
According to Lou Dobbs Tonight, America is a nation in trouble, and the blame can be placed squarely on the shoulders of policy makers.
CNNs Christine Romans began her October 28 report: Lou, while…
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October 21, 2005
It seems to come earlier and earlier every year, doesnt it? No, not
Christmas ads on TV, but the annual media festival of gloom and doom
surrounding holiday-related retail sales.
This…