His hands-off approach to moderating content could clash with ambitious new laws in Europe meant to protect users from disinformation, hate speech and other harmful material.
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Madeleine Albright honored by Biden, other world leaders
World leaders and the U.S. political and foreign policy elite joyously remembered America’s first female secretary of state as mourners paid their respects to the late Madeleine Albright
Disney government in dark about effect of law dissolving it
Confusion is rife at the first meeting of Disney World’s private government since Florida’s governor signed the bill.
Myanmar court sentences Suu Kyi to 5 years for corruption
The former former leader, ousted by an army takeover last year, has denied the allegation that she accepted a bribe from a political colleague.
Lawmakers scrutinize McKinsey’s opioid, FDA consulting work
The consulting firm faced a hearing over its work for the Food and Drug Administration even as it advised opioid makers on boosting sales.
Stocks end mixed after another wobbly day on Wall Street
Gains were meager on Wednesday, stabilizing after a sell-off in tech stocks a day earlier.
One-fifth of reptiles worldwide face risk of extinction
A comprehensive new assessment of thousands of reptiles species has found that 21% are considered endangered, critically endangered or vulnerable to extinction
Twitter abuse victims fear Musk’s plans, but may not quit
Perhaps no group of people is more alarmed about Elon Musk’s plan to make Twitter a free speech free-for-all than those most likely to be targeted for harassment: women, racial minorities and other marginalized groups.
United States is ‘out of the pandemic phase,’ Fauci says
The CDC said Tuesday that as of the end of February, nearly 60 percent of Americans had been infected.
Bath teacher hopes to become Yoga Warrior
Morse High School English teacher Johnna Stanton hopes her work with teens will propel her to victory in a series of online votes with a $10,000 prize.