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Elon Musk Takes Over Twitter, Fires CEO Parag Agrawal and ‘Trust and Safety’ Censorship Queen Vijaya Gadde
Elon Musk officially became Twitter’s owner late on Thursday as his $44 billion deal to take over the firm closed. Read More.
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YouTube announces it will certify medical experts in anti-'misinformation' push
YouTube announced that it would certify health professionals who create medical content on the platform in an effort to improve available health information and combat misinformation. Read More.
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UK financial regulator launches investigation into Big Tech's market influence
A financial regulator in the United Kingdom has begun investigating Big Tech's growing investments in credit cards and banking. Read More.
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Musk Watch: Elon's Twitter deal (maybe) closes Friday, Neuralink delayed
Twitter employees are reviewing their finances in case of staff cuts. Read More.
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US citizens were given secret Covid “decree violation” scores
Mass surveillance during the first months of the US lockdowns. Read More.
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Trump urges Supreme Court to uphold Florida law regarding social media censorship
Trump is asking the court to uphold the Florida law that requires companies to be open about content moderation. Read More.
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Senators Confront PayPal On ‘Misinformation’ Policy Highlighted By Daily Wire Report
Members of the Senate requested more information from PayPal about a retracted attempt to sanction users $2,500 for spreading “misinformation” through the platform, Read More.
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Federal Judge Orders Fauci, White House to Testify on COVID-19 Big Tech Collusion
Dr. Anthony Fauci and other White House officials must testify under oath in a lawsuit alleging the Biden administration colluded with Facebook and Twitter to suppress free speech regarding coronavirus, a federal court ordered on Friday. Read More.
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TikTok parent company ByteDance planned to track Americans' locations through TikTok: report
ByteDance reportedly came up with plans to track a U.S. citizen who had no affiliation with the company Read More.
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PayPal faces House inquiry after $2,500 'misinformation' fine controversy
(The Center Square) – House Republicans are launching an inquiry into PayPal after the payment processing company sparked major controversy for a policy that would fine customers for “misinformation.” Read More.

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