FTC Reports Social Media’s Invasive Data Practices and Inadequate Child Protections

Findings reveal extensive surveillance for profit and lack of privacy safeguards for users. A recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report highlighted the extensive data collection practices of major…

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Federal Judge Rules X Must Face Age Discrimination Suit

Other cases regarding the massive layoffs by CEO Musk after the Twitter takeover have been dismissed. District Judge Susan Illston ruled this week that the social media platform…

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Administration Takes Action Against Russian Media Company and Employees

DOJ indicts two employees for conspiracy to commit money laundering and violate FARA. The Department of Justice announced indictments against two employees of the Russian state media network…

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Senate Majority Leader Advocates for AI Political Ad Regulation Bill

He also favors future AI legislation. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer promoted artificial intelligence (AI) regulation within political media during a recent interview, urging for the passage of…

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Supreme Court Turns Down X Appeal to Reveal FBI Information Requests

It is the third time X appeal has been denied in the court system. The Supreme Court recently refused to hear an appeal made by X, formerly known…

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Tech CEOs to Testify Before Senate Judiciary Committee

Subpoenas were issued for the January 31 hearing regarding online child exploitation. The chief executives of top tech companies have responded to subpoenas issued by the Senate Judiciary…

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Supreme Court Will Review Censorship and Social Media Cases 

The court’s next session begins Monday.  The Supreme Court announced that the justices will hear two major cases where tech industry groups are challenging restrictive state laws.  One…

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Tech CEOs Respond After AI Forum with Senators

Elon Musk recommends “referee” for AI engagement. An artificial intelligence forum was held on Wednesday for more than 60 senators. The meeting involved discussions of the risks and…

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Federal Appeals Court Holds Twitter in Contempt

The social media company withheld President Trump’s account from an investigation. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld a lower court’s decision to hold…

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Supreme Court Justices Question Anti-Terrorism Act Case

Family of terrorist attack victim claims Twitter owes them damages. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday in Twitter, Inc. v. Taamneh, a case similar to another filing…

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