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President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden, reversing course as term nears end

JD Vance claimed Democrats are censoring the internet. He’s lying.

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Tesla recalls more than 2 million cars over autopilot safety concerns

Truth Social tipped off authorities on Utah man killed by the FBI

Clarence Thomas wants a man executed before DNA testing is done

Instead of Banning TikTok, Should We Regulate It Aggressively?

Bill Nye: The effects of climate change are so obvious people will come around

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Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal is bad for privacy rights

Facebook reportedly tried to run a real-life manipulation campaign on Congress

Warren to Zuckerberg: 'It is time to break up Facebook'

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The billionaire space race is a glut of waste and ego

Twitter thinks ads about climate change are bad. Big Oil's disinfo is fine

Are Tech Companies Censoring Their Users For Access to China's Market?

Reports: Nuclear weapons agency breached amid massive cyberattack

Fmr. Google Ethicist: 'Social media has destroyed our common ground'

MSNBC: Parler Does Censor, Removes Users, and Really Hates Trolling

Former Mentor Says Mark Zuckerberg Intoxicated by Power, Calls Disinformation 'A National Security Issue'

Senate GOP rejects election-security measures (yes, again)

Russia working social media to manipulate American voters (again)

Facebook: Trump can lie all he wants - The Trump campaign is spending $1.6 million dollars a week to pump the platform full of lies about Joe Biden

Edward Snowden: The government can hack your iPhone like a criminal to track you

Pruitt believed to have silenced statistics showing that nitrogen pollution is more extensive than previously thought

Supreme Court rules against cell phone searches

Deficit shrinks by $1 trillion in Obama era

Supreme Court rules cell phones cannot be searched without a warrant | MSNBC