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Supreme Court to Decide TikTok Ban: National Security vs. Free Speech
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. due to concerns about Chinese government influence; the case pits national security against free speech rights and could set a significant precedent for social media regulation.
Supreme Court to Decide TikTok Ban: National Security vs. Free Speech
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on a law that could ban TikTok in the U.S. due to concerns about Chinese government influence; the case pits national security against free speech rights and could set a significant precedent for social media regulation.
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56% Bias Score


Sex Toy Hacking Risk: UK Government Warns of Physical and Psychological Harm
A UK government-commissioned report highlights the risk of hacking Bluetooth-enabled sex toys, warning of potential physical (e.g., overheating, remote locking) and psychological (data breaches) harm due to unencrypted connections and insecure APIs.
Sex Toy Hacking Risk: UK Government Warns of Physical and Psychological Harm
A UK government-commissioned report highlights the risk of hacking Bluetooth-enabled sex toys, warning of potential physical (e.g., overheating, remote locking) and psychological (data breaches) harm due to unencrypted connections and insecure APIs.
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56% Bias Score


Google's Fingerprinting, Data Leak Expose Systemic User Privacy Risks
Google's February 16th rollout of device fingerprinting, coupled with a massive Gravy Analytics location data leak exposing thousands of apps, including popular ones like Candy Crush and Tinder, reveals a systemic lack of user privacy across digital ecosystems.
Google's Fingerprinting, Data Leak Expose Systemic User Privacy Risks
Google's February 16th rollout of device fingerprinting, coupled with a massive Gravy Analytics location data leak exposing thousands of apps, including popular ones like Candy Crush and Tinder, reveals a systemic lack of user privacy across digital ecosystems.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging a ban on TikTok, with the Biden administration citing national security risks from Chinese ownership, while TikTok argues the ban violates free speech.
Supreme Court Hears Arguments on TikTok Ban
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case challenging a ban on TikTok, with the Biden administration citing national security risks from Chinese ownership, while TikTok argues the ban violates free speech.
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56% Bias Score


Potential TikTok Ban Threatens $1 Billion in US Small Business Revenue
A US law could ban TikTok by January 19th, potentially costing 7 million US small businesses $1 billion and 2 million creators $300 million in one month, impacting a creator economy estimated at $480 billion by 2027.
Potential TikTok Ban Threatens $1 Billion in US Small Business Revenue
A US law could ban TikTok by January 19th, potentially costing 7 million US small businesses $1 billion and 2 million creators $300 million in one month, impacting a creator economy estimated at $480 billion by 2027.
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44% Bias Score


NIOD Criticizes Online Publication of CABR Names List
The NIOD criticizes the online publication of 425,000 names from the CABR database without the corresponding files, leading to public unrest and potential misinterpretations, urging Minister Bruins to provide full online access to the dossiers.
NIOD Criticizes Online Publication of CABR Names List
The NIOD criticizes the online publication of 425,000 names from the CABR database without the corresponding files, leading to public unrest and potential misinterpretations, urging Minister Bruins to provide full online access to the dossiers.
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44% Bias Score

Supreme Court Weighs TikTok Ban, Prioritizing National Security Concerns
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a ban on TikTok, questioning whether the First Amendment applies, given the app's 170 million US users and concerns over Chinese ties. The law, set to take effect January 19, might restrict TikTok's operations unless its parent company divests.

Supreme Court Weighs TikTok Ban, Prioritizing National Security Concerns
The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a ban on TikTok, questioning whether the First Amendment applies, given the app's 170 million US users and concerns over Chinese ties. The law, set to take effect January 19, might restrict TikTok's operations unless its parent company divests.
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48% Bias Score

TikTok Faces US Ban: Supreme Court to Decide
Facing a January 19th deadline, TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, fights a US law mandating its sale or ban due to national security concerns, with the Supreme Court to decide.

TikTok Faces US Ban: Supreme Court to Decide
Facing a January 19th deadline, TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, fights a US law mandating its sale or ban due to national security concerns, with the Supreme Court to decide.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Signals Likely TikTok Ban Unless ByteDance Divests
The Supreme Court heard arguments Friday on a federal law that would ban TikTok in the US unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, divests; justices seemed skeptical of TikTok's arguments, increasing the likelihood the popular video app will be banned January 19 unless ByteDance sells it.

Supreme Court Signals Likely TikTok Ban Unless ByteDance Divests
The Supreme Court heard arguments Friday on a federal law that would ban TikTok in the US unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, divests; justices seemed skeptical of TikTok's arguments, increasing the likelihood the popular video app will be banned January 19 unless ByteDance sells it.
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36% Bias Score

Impending TikTok Ban: Impact on 170 Million US Users
A US law requiring TikTok's sale or ban is set to take effect on January 19th, impacting 170 million American users by preventing new downloads and updates, potentially leading to data migration to China and significant financial losses for content creators.

Impending TikTok Ban: Impact on 170 Million US Users
A US law requiring TikTok's sale or ban is set to take effect on January 19th, impacting 170 million American users by preventing new downloads and updates, potentially leading to data migration to China and significant financial losses for content creators.
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40% Bias Score

Healthcare Cybersecurity: A $1.94 Billion Wake-Up Call
The cybersecurity market, valued at nearly $222 billion in 2023, is driven largely by healthcare's sensitive data; the 2024 CrowdStrike outage cost healthcare an estimated $1.94 billion, emphasizing the need for proactive security measures against evolving AI-related threats.

Healthcare Cybersecurity: A $1.94 Billion Wake-Up Call
The cybersecurity market, valued at nearly $222 billion in 2023, is driven largely by healthcare's sensitive data; the 2024 CrowdStrike outage cost healthcare an estimated $1.94 billion, emphasizing the need for proactive security measures against evolving AI-related threats.
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36% Bias Score

McCourt Bids for TikTok Amid Impending US Ban
Billionaire Frank McCourt's Project Liberty consortium bid to buy TikTok's US assets before a January 19th ban, excluding its algorithm; other bidders include Amazon, Oracle/Walmart, and Microsoft; national security and data privacy concerns remain central.

McCourt Bids for TikTok Amid Impending US Ban
Billionaire Frank McCourt's Project Liberty consortium bid to buy TikTok's US assets before a January 19th ban, excluding its algorithm; other bidders include Amazon, Oracle/Walmart, and Microsoft; national security and data privacy concerns remain central.
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48% Bias Score
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