NetChoice, backed by tech giants including Meta and Google, has successfully argued in court that Big Tech hosts protected speech.
Category: Social Media
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Demure Might Not Be Just a Passing Fad
Many brands in their spring 2025 collections offered ladylike alternatives to the flashy and revealing clothing that has proliferated in recent years.
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Her 8-Year-Old Drove Herself to Target and Became an Internet Star
Tangie Wilson was sleeping when her daughter Zoe sneaked out of the house and drove to the store. The tale of how it all unfolded is as relatable as it is incredible.
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Mark Zuckerberg Adds T-Shirt Designer to His Resume.
Et tu, Zuck?
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Mark Zuckerberg Adds T-Shirt Designer to His Resume.
Et tu, Zuck?
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Meta Unveils New Instant A.I. Generator
The tech giant is among the many companies building technology that could remake Hollywood — or help spread disinformation.
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Did Apple Just Kill Social Apps?
Some app makers worry that a subtle change to the iPhone’s contact-sharing permissions could make it hard for them to get the fast growth they need to compete.
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How One New York Times Reporter Covers Media Layoffs and Mergers
To report on the business of media, the journalist Ben Mullin says he is “endlessly curious” about the people populating his own industry.
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Taylor Lorenz Leaving The Washington Post to Start Substack Newsletter
Ms. Lorenz is leaving The Washington Post, where she had a tumultuous tenure.
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Elon Musk’s Week on X: Deepfakes, Falsehoods and Lots of Memes
Almost a third of 171 posts last week from the X owner were false, misleading or missing vital context.
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Years After Being ‘Fired,’ They’ve Unloaded Their Trump Media Stock
Two former “Apprentice” contestants who helped found Truth Social have sold their nearly 6 percent stake in Trump Media & Technology Group.
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On TikTok, Your Local Restaurant Is Doing Sketch Comedy
Once the realm of low-budget TV advertising, the restaurant commercial with owners and staff as actors has returned on TikTok.
