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Elon Musk Tests Europe’s Willingness to Enforce Its Online Laws

12 December 2025 at 09:00
Backed by White House officials, the tech billionaire has lashed out at the European Union after his social media platform X was fined last week.

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Elon Musk has grown increasingly confrontational toward Europe over the past year.
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After Australia, Which Countries Could Be Next to Ban Social Media for Children

11 December 2025 at 12:54
Governments are studying the decision to prohibit youths from using platforms like Facebook and TikTok as worries grow about the potential harm they cause.

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Elementary school children in Denmark, which could become the first country in the European Union to impose an age limit on access to social media.

App That Tracks ICE Raids Sues U.S., Saying Officials Pressured Apple to Remove It

8 December 2025 at 10:11
The developer of ICEBlock, which notifies users of ICE agent sightings, said Attorney General Pam Bondi censored his free speech.

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A street raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and other federal law enforcement officers along Canal Street in New York in October.

X Displays Users’ Locations, Fueling Scrutiny Over Political Accounts

24 November 2025 at 03:49
Online sleuths quickly found that some accounts posting about U.S. politics, including those in support of the MAGA movement, appeared not to be based in the United States.

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X announced that it had begun listing additional information about an account’s origin on Saturday.

Greenpeace Faces an Unusual New Legal Attack From a Pipeline Giant

18 November 2025 at 05:02
The company that won a huge verdict against Greenpeace earlier this year has asked a North Dakota court to block a countersuit in the Netherlands.

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Protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline project near Cannonball, N.D., in September 2016. Earlier this year a court found Greenpeace liable for its role in demonstrations there.

Who Pays When A.I. Is Wrong?

12 November 2025 at 05:01
New court cases seek to define content created by artificial intelligence as defamatory β€” a novel concept that has captivated some legal experts.

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Wolf River Electric sued Google when A.I.-generated search results fabricated a lawsuit against the company. Its executives include, from left, Luka Bozek, Vladimir Marchenko and Justin Nielsen.

After Teen Suicide, Character.AI Lawsuit Raises Questions Over Free Speech Protections

24 October 2025 at 05:01
A mother in Florida filed a lawsuit against an A.I. start-up, alleging its product led to her son’s death. The company’s defense raises a thorny legal question.

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Megan has become an advocate for children’s safety online and in September gave testimony at a congressional hearing on β€œExamining the Harm of A.I. Chatbots.”
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