NEW DELHI: Social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday argued against "indiscriminate" blocking orders by courts, saying content in the realm of satire, fair comment and public speech should ...
Increase of demonisation of Israel and openly antisemitic feeling in Australian society has culminated in the Bondi terror attack, in which 15 Jewish Australians were ...
Google rolled out a brand new experimental AI tool last Thursday called Project Genie. By Friday, video game stocks were tumbling as a result. Gaming industry giants like Unity Software, Roblox, ...
A federal appeals court ruled late Wednesday that Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem acted unlawfully when she ended legal protections allowing hundreds of thousands of ...
Imran Ahmed’s biggest thorn in his side used to be Elon Musk, who made the hate speech researcher one of his earliest legal foes during his Twitter takeover. Now, it’s the Trump administration, which ...
Climate change is pushing coral reefs to the brink. A new scientific report warns that the world has already crossed its first climate tipping point, and reefs could face long-term decline unless ...
Microsoft plans to remove Defender Application Guard from Office by December 2027, starting with the February 2026 release of Office version 2602. The Microsoft Defender Application Guard for Office ...
Rescinding the Roadless Area Conservation Rule could have economic benefits but also environmental drawbacks. In considering a proposal to remove the 2001 rule, federal officials must take a long-term ...
Plus, a passing of the Work Friend baton. Credit...Margeaux Walter for The New York Times Supported by By Anna Holmes Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to ...
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at prosecuting flag burning, despite existing Supreme Court precedent protecting it as free speech. The Supreme Court's 1989 ruling in Texas v. Johnson ...
Kelp forests bounce back faster from marine heatwaves when shielded inside Marine Protected Areas. UCLA researchers found that fishing restrictions and predator protection strengthen ecosystem ...
Many ‘dark vessels’ fish illegally in oceans worldwide. New studies show how often they go into Marine Protected Areas. By Sachi Kitajima Mulkey For centuries, the oceans have been a notoriously ...
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