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Biden condemns antisemitism during White House menorah lighting | USA TODAY
President Joe Biden condemned the rise in antisemitism around the world during a menorah lighting at the White House. RELATED: FBI hate crime data flawed […]
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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh responded to video of him being harassed while leaving a provincial election rally in Peterborough, Ont. Subscribe to CTV News […]
Continue readingWhy Elon Musk buying Twitter could put its free speech at risk
Free speech for marginalized and racialized groups could actually be chilled on Twitter if Elon Musk loosens content restrictions, says University of Notre Dame I.T. […]
Continue readingReporters Uncover Revelations About Facebook During Trump Era | MSNBC
New York Times reporters, Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang, detail in their new book the role social media giant Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg played […]
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Could you go to prison for saying you're going to incite violence? Here are your rights under the first amendment. RELATED: WASHINGTON (AP) — The […]
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Jim Steyer of Common Sense Media is the editor of the new book 'Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives,' […]
Continue readingWhat We’re Hearing From Tech CEOs Testifying Before The Senate | Craig Melvin | MSNBC
The heads of Facebook, Twitter, and Google’s parent company are testifying before the Senate on Wednesday. NBC's Jo Ling Kent and Ben Collins join Craig […]
Continue readingTrump’s Rhetoric Of ‘Hate, Division’ Excludes ‘Decent People’ From His Campaign | MSNBC
On the Trump campaign strategy, Fmr. Natl. Deputy Director of African American Outreach for Obama 2008 Alaina Beverly says, “His rhetoric of hate and division […]
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