Curbs on social media? Judges make it about criminal justice, not free speech.
When governments hesitate to regulate social media giants for free speech reasons, the courts have shown a path to tighter control – criminal law.
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When governments hesitate to regulate social media giants for free speech reasons, the courts have shown a path to tighter control – criminal law.
Chairman Michael Jolliffe says charterers tend to lock in vessels ahead of rate rises
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Barcelona has closed nine-block chunks of the city to traffic and transformed them into green havens, decorating the newly pedestrianized streets.
Younger Hadjipateras maps out three-pronged strategy for sustainability
Data is the new gold, and breaches have become an unfortunate reality. A recent incident involving Tracelo, a popular smartphone geolocation tracking service, has exposed the personal information of over 1.4 million users. This breach, orchestrated by a hacker known as “Satanic,” highlights the vulnerability of even seemingly secure online platforms. The leaked data, which […]
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Sentinel probably would’ve still blown its budget if Boeing hadn’t dropped out of competition, Hunter says.
In 2020, Sara Moller wrote “It Will Take More than a Biden Victory to Solve NATO’s Strategic Malaise” where she argued that the Biden administration needed to pursue bold reform to revitalize NATO. In the wake of NATO’s recent 75th anniversary su…