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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


Judge Rejects Google's Motion to Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit
A federal judge in San Francisco refused Google's motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit alleging the tech giant collected user data even after users disabled tracking, citing ambiguous disclosures and potentially deceptive practices. A trial is set for August.
Judge Rejects Google's Motion to Dismiss Privacy Lawsuit
A federal judge in San Francisco refused Google's motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit alleging the tech giant collected user data even after users disabled tracking, citing ambiguous disclosures and potentially deceptive practices. A trial is set for August.
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36% Bias Score


Google Pays \$100 Million to Canadian News Outlets Amidst Antitrust Battles
Google paid \$100 million CAD to Canadian news outlets on January 3, 2024, as part of an October 2023 agreement to compensate them for content use; this payment, managed by the Canadian Journalism Collective, is part of an ongoing effort to address concerns about Google's business practices amidst a...
Google Pays \$100 Million to Canadian News Outlets Amidst Antitrust Battles
Google paid \$100 million CAD to Canadian news outlets on January 3, 2024, as part of an October 2023 agreement to compensate them for content use; this payment, managed by the Canadian Journalism Collective, is part of an ongoing effort to address concerns about Google's business practices amidst a...
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36% Bias Score


Trump Urges Delay of TikTok Ban
Incoming U.S. President Donald Trump requested a delay of the TikTok ban, scheduled for January 19th, from the Supreme Court, reversing his previous stance after using the platform during his campaign to reach younger voters; the court is yet to rule.
Trump Urges Delay of TikTok Ban
Incoming U.S. President Donald Trump requested a delay of the TikTok ban, scheduled for January 19th, from the Supreme Court, reversing his previous stance after using the platform during his campaign to reach younger voters; the court is yet to rule.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Antitrust Nominees Signal Continued Big Tech Scrutiny, but with a Potentially Softer Approach
President-elect Trump's selection of antitrust regulators signals continued scrutiny of Big Tech, but with a potential shift towards less severe penalties and a greater emphasis on behavioral remedies compared to the Biden administration's approach; the ongoing legal battles against Amazon, Apple, G...
Trump's Antitrust Nominees Signal Continued Big Tech Scrutiny, but with a Potentially Softer Approach
President-elect Trump's selection of antitrust regulators signals continued scrutiny of Big Tech, but with a potential shift towards less severe penalties and a greater emphasis on behavioral remedies compared to the Biden administration's approach; the ongoing legal battles against Amazon, Apple, G...
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44% Bias Score


MAMA Fights Back Against Social Media's Impact on Children
Julie Scelfo founded Mothers Against Media Addiction (MAMA) to combat the negative effects of social media on children; the group has 28 chapters in 17 states and advocates for safer technology and phone-free schools, citing Australia's social media ban for children under 16 as a positive example.
MAMA Fights Back Against Social Media's Impact on Children
Julie Scelfo founded Mothers Against Media Addiction (MAMA) to combat the negative effects of social media on children; the group has 28 chapters in 17 states and advocates for safer technology and phone-free schools, citing Australia's social media ban for children under 16 as a positive example.
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60% Bias Score

Corporate DEI Initiatives Scaled Back After Supreme Court Ruling
Major U.S. corporations, including McDonald's, Walmart, Boeing, Ford, and Harley-Davidson, are abandoning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives following a Supreme Court decision ending affirmative action, while Costco maintains its commitment.

Corporate DEI Initiatives Scaled Back After Supreme Court Ruling
Major U.S. corporations, including McDonald's, Walmart, Boeing, Ford, and Harley-Davidson, are abandoning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives following a Supreme Court decision ending affirmative action, while Costco maintains its commitment.
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48% Bias Score

DOJ Urges Supreme Court to Reject Trump's Request to Delay TikTok Ban
The U.S. Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to reject President-elect Trump's request to delay a law banning TikTok or forcing its sale by January 19, 2025, citing national security concerns over data collection on 170 million Americans and China's efforts to undermine U.S. interests; the...

DOJ Urges Supreme Court to Reject Trump's Request to Delay TikTok Ban
The U.S. Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to reject President-elect Trump's request to delay a law banning TikTok or forcing its sale by January 19, 2025, citing national security concerns over data collection on 170 million Americans and China's efforts to undermine U.S. interests; the...
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52% Bias Score

Trump Intervenes in TikTok Ban Case, Seeking Political Resolution
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to postpone TikTok's potential ban until his administration can pursue a political resolution, following opposing briefs from TikTok and the Biden administration arguing over a law requiring TikTok to divest from its China-based parent company or ...

Trump Intervenes in TikTok Ban Case, Seeking Political Resolution
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court to postpone TikTok's potential ban until his administration can pursue a political resolution, following opposing briefs from TikTok and the Biden administration arguing over a law requiring TikTok to divest from its China-based parent company or ...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Delay TikTok Ban
President-elect Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to postpone TikTok's potential ban until a political solution is found, challenging a federal appeals court ruling that upheld a law requiring TikTok's separation from its Chinese parent company or face a ban. Oral arguments are set for January 10...

Trump Asks Supreme Court to Delay TikTok Ban
President-elect Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to postpone TikTok's potential ban until a political solution is found, challenging a federal appeals court ruling that upheld a law requiring TikTok's separation from its Chinese parent company or face a ban. Oral arguments are set for January 10...
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10 regarding a federal ban on TikTok if it is not sold by January 19, following a lower court's rejection of TikTok's request for a pause and their First Amendment challenge citing over 170 million U.S. users.

Supreme Court to Hear TikTok Ban Case
The Supreme Court will hear arguments on January 10 regarding a federal ban on TikTok if it is not sold by January 19, following a lower court's rejection of TikTok's request for a pause and their First Amendment challenge citing over 170 million U.S. users.
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48% Bias Score

UK Online Safety Act: Ofcom Sets New Rules for Social Media
The UK's Ofcom has published codes of practice for social media companies to comply with the Online Safety Act by March 17th, requiring proactive measures to remove illegal content including child sexual abuse and terrorism, with potential for significant fines and site closures for non-compliance.

UK Online Safety Act: Ofcom Sets New Rules for Social Media
The UK's Ofcom has published codes of practice for social media companies to comply with the Online Safety Act by March 17th, requiring proactive measures to remove illegal content including child sexual abuse and terrorism, with potential for significant fines and site closures for non-compliance.
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44% Bias Score
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