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Supreme Court ruling may allow officials to coordinate with social platforms again

The US Supreme Court has ruled on controversial attempt by two states, Missouri and Louisiana, to limit Biden Administration officials and other government agencies from engaging with workers...

Section 230’s Fate Belongs With Congress—Not the US Supreme Court

In the nearly 27 years since Congress passed Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, courts have broadly interpreted it to protect online communities for being legally responsible...

How Dobbs Threatens to Torpedo Privacy Rights in the US

This understanding provided the foundation for the court’s development of constitutional privacy to include a range of personal matters, including family living arrangements, parental rights, marriage, and abortion....

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Anker issues another recall for multiple power banks that pose fire safety risk

Anker has issued its second recall this month for several power bank models sold around the world, as MacRumors has reported. If you'll...

This combo Roomba that vacuums and mops is nearly half off for Prime Day

It's that time of year again when Amazon is hosting deals on everything from wireless earbuds to air fryers. Starting July 8, Prime...

Facebook test uses Meta AI to process photos you’ve yet to upload

Facebook has been showing some users a pop-up message asking them if they want to allow the social network to create collages, recaps...

Get three months of Audible for only $3 in this early Prime Day deal

Prime Day deals are already surfacing on Amazon ahead of the July 8-11 shopping event, and unsurprisingly, a discount on Audible is among...