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German Court Rules Facebook Deleted ‘Hate Speech’ Content ‘Without Legal Basis’

In a new judgment seen as a major blow to Facebook, Germany’s Hamburg Higher Regional Court ruled that Facebook deleted a post it did not approve of and blocked a user even though “there is no legal basis” for such actions.

New Law to Give All Social Media Users a ‘Truth Score’

Amendment to a bill in the UK would mandate all social media users be given a ‘truth score’ that pre-determines the accuracy of their posts.

World Economic Forum ‘Anti-Corruption’ Champion Is Pfizer Director and Reuters CEO

Jim Smith – whose concurrent roles as a Pfizer board member and Reuters CEO appear to pose a conflict of interest – serves as a board member of the World Economic Forum’s anti-corruption initiative.

NEA Proposal to Replace ‘Mother’ With ‘Birthing Parent’ Dies

It turns out the National Education Association won’t be replacing “mothers” with “birthing parents,” at least not this year.

Breaking: Elon Musk Seeks to Pull Out of Twitter Deal, but the Social Media Giant Will Mount a Legal Challenge

Billionaire business magnate Elon Musk is seeking to pull out of his deal to purchase Twitter, according to a letter to the social media giant from attorney Mike Ringler.

‘Tax the Rich’ Princess AOC Owes $2,500 In Back Taxes – From FIVE YEARS AGO

“Tax the Rich” darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has reportedly defaulted on her own taxes, despite being…well, rich.

Skillet’s John Cooper on Why He Speaks Boldly Against Far-Left Ideology Despite Backlash

“[I thought] if we disagreed on stuff, it would be tertiary issues,” he said. “Most certainly, we would agree on the stuff that really matters.”

54% Say Cheating Impacted 2020 Election, While 50% Say It Will Blight U.S. Mid Terms

A plurality of Americans believe the upcoming midterm elections will experience fraud, according to a new poll by Rasmussen Reports sponsored by The National Pulse.

Trump Urges Arizona to Vote for Kari Lake as Early Voting Begins

President Donald Trump urged Arizonans to vote for Kari Lake on Wednesday as early voting began for the state’s primary elections.

Exposé Reveals Twitter, Other Social Media Platforms Routinely Hire Former Feds: It’s a ‘Revolving Door’

Alan MacLeod of MintPress News has just released an exposé of the hiring practices in Silicon Valley, particularly at Twitter, and his findings suggest that many social media companies have filled some of their highest security positions and most influential positions with former members of federal agencies, including the FBI, CIA, and the military.

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