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The trial’s project director, Tony Allen, said “there are no significant technological barriers” to assuring people’s ages ...
Facebook and Political Speech by Hana Callaghan, director of the Government Ethics Program at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and the author of, “Campaign Ethics, A Field Guide.” Facebook’s ...
How do we create messages that resonate in a reality where factual grounding is optional but ethical responsibility isn't?
The Trump administration isn’t resorting to official censorship. Instead, it’s using less blatant – and more effective – ways to suppress dissent.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency is permitted to access sensitive social security information, according to a Friday decision.
The government can suppress dissenting opinions without direct censorship by conditioning access to benefits on compliance with preferred viewpoints, intimidating individuals or institutions into ...
TikTok fires shot in social media war, putting heat on the federal government’s crackdown. TikTok has paid tens of thousands of dollars for four-and-a-half pages of newspaper advertising to ...
In his May 18 letter to the editor Redmond’s Doug Jeffries decried government programs that provide beneficiaries with life’s necessities because, Jeffries implies, the programs create and ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized Sen. Van Hollen and the media for their portrayal of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an illegal immigrant and MS-13 suspect.
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'Biggest Beneficiary Of This Bill': Sen. Jack Reed Exposes Crypto's Criminal Dark Side During Senate Floor Remarks - MSNAccording to Sen. Reed, Tether will be the 'biggest beneficiary' of the GOP's crypto regulation bill, the GENIUS Act. More for You. Next To Trump, Carney Opens G7 Summit With Warning.
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