Social media platform X said on Monday it plans to appeal an Indian court order that would allow over two million police officers nationwide to issue arbitrary takedown requests via a secretive online ...
X owner Elon Musk has clashed with authorities in several countries over compliance and content takedown demands. (AFP pic) Social media platform X said today it plans to appeal an Indian court order ...
PORT ANGELES — The energy company Ebb Carbon’s Project Macoma marine carbon removal system officially launched Thursday following a testing phase this summer on the Port Angeles waterfront. The ...
X says it will appeal to defend freedom of expression India says new system tackles proliferation of unlawful content Judge had said that 'liberty is yoked with responsibility' Sept 29 (Reuters) - ...
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(Reuters) -Social media platform X said on Monday that it was "deeply concerned" by an Indian court’s ruling that quashed its challenge to New Delhi’s content removal mechanisms, and would appeal it ...
As one of the nation’s most respected firefighter training academies, Illinois Fire Service Institute (IFSI) prepares thousands of recruits and career firefighters each year for the demands of the job ...
(Reuters) -Social media platform X said on Monday it plans to appeal a court order from India’s Karnataka state, which will allow millions of police officers to issue arbitrary takedown requests via a ...
Dylan Matthews is a senior correspondent and head writer for Vox’s Future Perfect section and has worked at Vox since 2014. He is particularly interested in global health and pandemic prevention, anti ...
Smart rings, they’re finger-sticking good! A UK man has sworn off a certain piece of electronic jewelry after he was prevented from boarding a flight because it wouldn’t come off his finger. He ...