Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been in French detention since Saturday, when he was arrested at Paris's Bourget Airport, with a period of "questioning" (but with no formal charges) having now been extended into several days.
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On Saturday, the CEO of the popular messaging app was arrested at Le Bourget airport in France for refusing to comply with the country’s censorship laws. Read More.
French judicial authorities have extended the detention of Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov following his surprise arrest at Paris' Le Bourget airport on Saturday.
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The decision enables the digital credential to be included among the state’s student and government ID cards designated as valid proof of identity when voting. Read More.
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can continue to pursue his lawsuit against the Biden administration over censorship at the direction of the government.
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Google sales representatives have been accused of providing ad buyers with tips on how to target teenage users, despite the company's policy prohibiting targeted advertising to users under the age of 18, according to a report from Adweek. Read More.
The Democratic Party's official 2024 platform was released today on day one of the Democratic National Convention (DNC), without any mention of Bitcoin or cryptocurrency. This decision aligns with the past four years of the Biden-Harris administration's hostility towards the industry. Read More.
The cozy relationship between the Kamala Harris campaign and Big Tech giants including Google have sparked concerns about potential leniency in antitrust cases if she is elected president. Read More.