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The Supreme Court’s latest climate change ruling could dampen efforts by federal agencies to rein in the tech industry, which went largely unregulated for decades as the government tried to catch up to changes wrought by the internet. go to Article >
House committee overwhelmingly approves new data privacy protections—unknown Senate fate awaits

The American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) passed out of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, marking the first time a consumer privacy bill has made it out of a committee in Congress. The bill—which seeks to give privacy... read more
Markey, Wyden announce bill to reinstate net neutrality

Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) today introduced a long-awaited bill to reinstate net neutrality and bring back Title II authority to the internet. But the legislation, dropped just a few months before the 2022 midterms, faces an uphill climb. Not... read more
EXCLUSIVE: Leaked documents reveal TikTok’s online and IRL efforts to keep employees from talking about ties to China

Leaked documents from within TikTok give insight into both the real-world and digital messaging of the company, as it faced pressure for its ties to its parent company ByteDance. Both on social media and in real life, TikTok employees were... read more
Conservative blocs unleash wave of litigation to curb public health powers

Through a wave of pandemic-related litigation, a trio of small but mighty conservative legal blocs has rolled back public health authority at the local, state and federal levels, recasting America's future battles against infectious diseases.... read more
Democrat-sponsored gun buyback rejects 3D-printed 'ghost guns' despite federal rule

On July 30 at the Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, Democrat Mayor Sylvester Turner held a gun buyback event, which is said to have taken in around 150 guns. The city awarded gift cards to citizens who turned in their firearms. For a... read more
3 common myths about the abortion debate that many people get wrong

In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn the federal right to abortion, things are more than a little confused. As lower courts grapple with rapidly changing state laws, patients wonder from day to day if abortion is still... read more
Ruling could dampen government efforts to rein in Big Tech

The Supreme Court’s latest climate change ruling could dampen efforts by federal agencies to rein in the tech industry, which went largely unregulated for decades as the government tried to … Click to Continue » read more
Ruling could dampen government efforts to rein in Big Tech

The Supreme Court's latest climate change ruling could dampen efforts by federal agencies to rein in the tech industry, which went largely unregulated for decades as the government tried to catch up to changes wrought by the internet. read more
Ruling could dampen government efforts to rein in Big Tech

The Supreme Court’s latest climate change ruling could dampen efforts by federal agencies to rein in the tech industry, which went largely unregulated for decades as the government tried to catch up to changes wrought by the internet read more
Whistleblower docs show DHS disinformation board would have partnered with Big Tech, Republicans say

Republican senators are demanding answers from the Department of Homeland Security after a whistleblower came forward with new details on how the administration's controversial disinformation board planned to coordinate with big tech companies to... read more
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