The woman who took on Google and won
Everyone has their breaking point. And when it comes it can be a small thing, an incident that usually wouldn't matter.
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While the mainstream media ignores 2020 presidential election integrity concerns, Regent University took the issue head on, hosting a parade of conservative speakers who warned against last-minute changes to election laws and troubling voting irregularities.
Facebook's Oversight Board is to begin reviewing content which has been allowed to remain on the platform despite requests to remove it.
Scholars fear threat of lawsuits is deterring academics from exploring Polish complicity in genocide
The use of facial recognition for surveillance, or algorithms that manipulate human behaviour, will be banned under proposed EU regulations on artificial intelligence.
Facebook users whose data was compromised by a massive data leak are being urged to take legal action against the tech giant.
Although constitutional originalists have been included on the commission, it is heavily comprised of professors who have indicated a willingness to alter the court.
Facebook's plans to roll out encryption across its messaging services could jeopardise ongoing work to combat child abuse, the UK Home Secretary has warned.
Facebook and Google failed to remove online scam adverts after fraud victims reported them, according to consumer watchdog Which?
A US judge has refused to dismiss Amazon's allegations that political interference cost the company a $10bn (£7bn) Pentagon contract.