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The law, prompted by complaints from conservatives, allows people to sue large online platforms that remove posts expressing a particular viewpoint.Read More
A 2018 letter from the bureau to the Israeli government is the clearest documentary evidence to date that the agency weighed using the spyware...
The Messy Progress on Data Privacy
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An internal memo shared with employees said the platform’s general manager and general manager for revenue would be departing.Read More
The General Motors chief says efficiencies, innovations and learning from mistakes will allow her company to become a leader in electric vehicles.Read More
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The Event Horizon Telescope reaches again for a glimpse of the “unseeable.”Read More
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