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President Trump says ‘I told you so!’ after Europe fines Google $5 billion
President Donald Trump attacked the European Union for fining Google $5 billion for harming its competitors, tweeting that the incident proved the regional bloc has “taken advantage of the U.S., but not for long!” To President Trump, the fine appeared to serve as the latest evidence of Europe’s exploitation of the United States on a variety of matters, including trade and nations’ contributions to defense spending, and it came a day after he threatened “tremendous retribution,” particularly on European-made cars, if the EU doesn’t change its trade policies. The EU’s penalty stood in stark c
President Trump says news media wants to see a confrontation with Russia, even war
President Donald Trump lashed out anew at the news media, suggesting that reporters are slanting their coverage of his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin with the aim of provoking a possible war. “The Fake News Media wants so badly to see a major confrontation with Russia, even a confrontation that could lead to war,” the president wrote amid a series of morning tweets.
Anti-censorship tool opens new rift between lawmakers and tech companies
Lawmakers are turning up the pressure on Google and Amazon to reconsider their ban on a powerful anti-censorship technique used by millions of people worldwide to bypass restrictions on Internet access.
Why Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook won’t ban Holocaust deniers and Infowars (Washington Post)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Wed, 07/18/2018 - 17:44Sen Feinstein expects ‘at least 1 million pages of documents’ on Kavanaugh’s career in politics (Washington Post)
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House Judiciary Committee Examines Social Media Content Filtering Practices
Facebook, Google and Twitter on Tuesday sought to defend themselves against accusations from Republican lawmakers who say the tech giants censor conservative news and views during a congressional hearing that devolved into a political sniping match.
Most Americans want to make it easier — not harder — to vote (Washington Post)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 07/17/2018 - 14:46NSA and Cyber Command to coordinate actions to counter Russian election interference in 2018 amid absence of White House guidance
National Security Agency Director Paul Nakasone -- the head of the nation’s largest electronic spy agency and the military’s cyberwarfare arm -- has quietly directed the two organizations to coordinate actions to counter potential Russian interference in the 2018 midterm elections. The move is an attempt to maximize the efforts of the two groups and comes as President Donald Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin was “extremely strong and powerful” in denying Russian involvement in the presidential election two years ago.