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Jun 08 2020
News
Google Chrome Is Getting a Bunch of New Privacy Features
GOOGLE’S CHROME WEB browser is the world’s most popular way for people to navigate the web. But it’s far from perfect. Google’s dominance in online advertising means it slurps up plenty of your browsing data, which is used to show you the ads that it thinks you’re most likely to click on.
This is Google’s business model, and by using Chrome you’re agreeing to this data collection. But
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Heavy.com
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Feb 19 2022
News
How Bots and Fake Accounts Push China’s Vision of Winter Olympic Wonderland
Inside the Potemkin village of China’s propaganda, the Winter Olympics have unfolded as an unalloyed success, a celebration of sports and political harmony that has obscured — critics say whitewashed — the country’s flaws and rights abuses.
At Beijing 2022, the hills are snowy, not brown as usual this time of year. A Uyghur skier is the symbol of national unity, the tennis player Peng
ProPublicaJan 23 2022
News
CEOs look to 2022 with optimism, with a focus on combating climate change
While there’s plenty of doom and gloom to be found in the headlines about omicron, inflation, labor shortages, and the global supply chain, there are plenty of business leaders ready to be optimistic in 2022. The world being in such a state of flux is the perfect time for companies to reinvent themselves and find success through increased efforts in combating climate change, furthering their
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The Colorado Sun
The Colorado Sun is a digital news site launched in 2018 focusing on Denver, Colorado sand statewide affairs. According to its About page, the Sun "strives to cover all of Colorado so that our state — our community — can better understand itself." An AllSides independent review determined that the Sun typically covers issues and stories more geared toward the left side of the political spectrum, with little coverage of issues that interest or primarily concern the right.
Oct 25 2021
Opinion
How Virginia Democrats Are Working To Make Elections Sloppy Again
This portends poorly for the future of election integrity. It also proves a significant bellwether for our country heading into the 2022 midterm elections.
Virginia’s gubernatorial race is seen as a national bellwether. With the most recent polls showing Republican Glenn Youngkin, a former underdog, tied with his Democrat rival Terry McAuliffe, the outcome of the Nov. 2, 2021 election
The FederalistJun 04 2021
News
Stock futures rise after jobs data, unemployment rate dip
U.S. stock futures were modestly higher Friday morning as traders digested the May jobs report.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were higher by 75 points, or 0.22%, while S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures edged up 0.3% and 0.38%, respectively.
May nonfarm payrolls showed the U.S. economy added 559,000 jobs last month, lighter than expected, as the unemployment rate
Fox News DigitalFeb 26 2021
News
FCC Unveils $3.2 Billion Plan to Help Struggling Americans Afford Broadband
The FCC on Thursday unveiled a new program that will dole out some much needed financial help to Americans stuck on the wrong side of the digital divide.
During the pandemic, countless Americans have struggled to afford basic utilities and services, including broadband. An estimated 42 million Americans lack access to any broadband whatsoever. Tens of millions more can’t afford service
ViceAug 03 2021
News
Social Media Companies' Softness To Antisemitism Exposed: Most Flagged Posts Not Taken Down
Astudy found that five popular social media platforms failed to remove 84% of the reported anti-Jewish posts.
Researchers from the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), a nonprofit based in the U.K. and the U.S., collected and reported 714 anti-Semitic posts, which had been collectively viewed at least 7.3 million times.
The posts published between May to June were reported
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