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When the European Union adopted the Digital Services Act (DSA), officials insisted that the sweeping regulation was necessary to tackle “illegal content,” “disinformation,” and other harmful online activity. The message was that responsible regulation would make the internet a safer place. The reali
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"Freedom of speech and of press is accorded aliens residing in this country," according to a 1945 Supreme Court ruling.
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Is the FCC about to revive a broad reading of the Equal Time Rule—and should broadcast TV still get "special"…
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Iranian state media accused President Javier Milei of “crossing an unforgivable red line” for supporting the United States and Israel.
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It’s not good news for the one-party communist state of Cuba – the favourite example of a ‘socialist paradise’ of the British left. Feted by Corbynistas and annoying students for years, it looks like the island is about to go the way of Venezuela… Speaking to US media overnight President Trump said
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr spoke about how Democrat nominee for the U.S. Senate race in Texas, James Talarico, had "falsely" claimed that his interview with CBS late-night TV host Stephen Colbert was being censored.
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