In just 15 years, roughly 4,000 miles of fiber-optic cables in US coastal cities could go underwater.
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Crypto-developers—ironically, a community devoted to eliminating centralized authority—could use more traditional vetting structures.
Buried in media scholar Jonathan Albright's research was proof of a massive political misinformation campaign. Now he's taking on the the world's biggest platforms before it's too late.
Decades ago, Section 230 gave tech companies sweeping power to police content on their platforms. Now some lawmakers want that power back.
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Colorado's Mike Coffman signs a petition to force a vote on a measure to restore the Obama-era rules. Backers still need about 40 more members to sign on.
Truthbrary.org is the website of Dr. Billy W. Ruddick, a character Cohen plays in Who Is America?, but the conspiracy theories it aggregates are taken from across the web.
Eleven of them behave a lot like Jupiter's other moons, but the twelfth one is weird (in a good way).
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