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+16 +3Not stopping 'Stop the Steal:' Facebook Papers paint damning picture of company's role in insurrection
Just days after insurrectionists stormed the Capitol on January 6th, Facebook's Chief Operational Officer Sheryl Sandberg downplayed her company's role in what had happened. "We know this was organized online. We know that," she said in an interview with Reuters. "We... took down QAnon, Proud Boys, Stop the Steal, anything that was talking about possible violence last week.
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+3 +1Supreme Court doesn't block Texas abortion law, sets hearing
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is allowing the Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in place, but has agreed to hear arguments in the case in early November.
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+18 +4Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Steve Bannon in contempt
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection voted unanimously Tuesday to hold former White House aide Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress after the longtime ally of former President Donald Trump defied a subpoena for documents and testimony.
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+10 +1Amazon's Jeff Bezos 'may have lied to Congress'
Top lawmakers say Mr Bezos and other Amazon executives may have misled them about the firm's business practices.
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+25 +3How China ate America's lunch as a distracted U.S. focused on terror
In 2001, the Bush administration was focused on China and tensions had spiked. The 9/11 attacks were a "geopolitical gift to China,“ says one expert.
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+27 +3“Hacker X”—the American who built a pro-Trump fake news empire—unmasks himself
He was hired to build a fake news op but now wants to put things right.
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+23 +6Big tobacco got caught in a lie by Congress. Now it’s the oil industry’s turn
The CEOs of Exxon, BP, Shell and Chevron face a Capitol Hill hearing on their climate crisis lies – will it mirror the downfall of big tobacco?
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+19 +3News Corp climate campaign pledged ‘positive stories’ only. Also excluded, any mea culpas | Graham Readfearn
From attacking people who are anti-nuclear to blaming Greens for lack of climate action, what was that about no partisan sniping or politicising?
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+12 +4Trump Tells Republicans Not to Vote in 2022 or 2024
In a new statement that he would have posted on Twitter himself if his account was not permanently suspended for inciting violence, former President Donald Trump urged his supporters not to vote in the two upcoming elections if the Republican Party does not “solve” the supposed voter fraud that he has falsely claimed precipitated his loss to President Joe Biden.
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+8 +1Ted Cruz says bitcoin will stabilize Texas electric grid—here’s why he’s wrong
Numbers and potential incentives just don't add up.
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+22 +1It’s Not Misinformation. It’s Amplified Propaganda.
A giant web of interconnected users, each with an agenda, shouting at one another to pay attention. It’s not disinformation. Our politics is awash in ampliganda, the propaganda of the modern age.
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+20 +3A Pentagon official said he resigned because US cybersecurity is no match for China, calling it 'kindergarten level'
Nicolas Chaillan, the US Air Force's chief software officer, quit in September, citing insufficient investment in guarding from Chinese attacks.
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+22 +2Most Senate Republicans don't want to see Trump run again
Senate Republicans, with a few exceptions, are hoping that former President Trump does not announce his intention to run again for president.
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+12 +2Biden restores beloved national monuments, reversing Trump cuts
Joe Biden restored environmental protections on Friday to three national monuments and their vast expanse of vital ecosystems and sacred Indigenous spaces, reversing cuts made by Donald Trump.
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+18 +3White House orders release of Trump records to Jan. 6 committee
The White House has ordered presidential record keepers to release a trove of Trump-era documents to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, arguing unique circumstances compel their disclosure.
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+25 +2US poised to sue contractors who don't report cyber breaches
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is poised to sue government contractors and other companies who receive U.S. government grants if they fail to report breaches of their computer systems or misrepresent their cybersecurity practices, the department's No.
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+18 +3U.S. Default on Debt? Mint a $1 Trillion Coin
This debt ceiling debacle is headed towards cataclysmic implications, but there happens to be a solution as simple as dropping a quarter in a gumball machine.
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+23 +5Conservative media is killing Republican voters the party can ill afford to lose
Anti-vaccine rhetoric does irreversible harm
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+31 +7Roe v. Wade is in the Supreme Court's crosshairs
The court is likely to exacerbate America's already existing fault lines.
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+13 +2White terror: Millions of Americans say they'd support violence to restore Trump to power
"Justice for J6" was a flop — but the Jan. 6 insurrection has fueled growing support for white extremist violence
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