The high court said social media platforms' content moderation policies can be protected by the First Amendment, but sidestepped a ruling on the validity of laws in Texas and Florida that sought to restrict internet giants from suppressing user speech.
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World - Financial Times
Restrictive EU law could benefit London’s Asian art scene
Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn8 hours ago - European Union -
Top stories - BBC News
Girl said stabbing a way to celebrity status, court told
The girl referred to the pupil she stabbed and said: “I stabbed her. Oopsies,” the court hears.18 hours ago -
Politics - The Hill
Social media suspensions may be linked to misinformation, not platform bias: Study
Social media platforms’ suspensions of accounts may not be rooted in political biases, but rather certain political groups’ tendency to share misinformation, according to a new study. The study, ...18 hours ago -
Sports - ABC News
Landmark ruling from top EU court says some FIFA rules on transfers are contrary to EU law
The European Union’s top court says some FIFA rules on player transfers are contrary to EU legislation relating to competition and freedom of movement18 hours ago - European Union -
Top stories - BBC News
Diarra v Fifa: Some transfer rules break EU law - top court
After a long-running dispute between ex-Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder Lassana Diarra and Fifa, a court has ruled against the governing body.19 hours ago - European Union -
World - The Guardian
Guardiola prickly on City future; Fifa transfer rules break law: football news – as it happened
The transfer rules of world football’s governing body Fifa go against EU laws, according to a court ruling on a case linked to Lassana Diarra. Diarra’s lawyers are claiming a big win. . We await ...20 hours ago -
Politics - CBS News
Supreme Court won't pause EPA rule on toxic metal emissions from power plants
The case involves emissions requirements for coal-fired power plants first issued by the EPA in 2012.20 hours ago -
Business - Financial Times
Fifa rules on player transfers break EU law, says top court
Verdict in favour of Lassana Diarra could disrupt multibillion-dollar transfer market that underpins European game21 hours ago - European Union -
Business - Financial Times
GB News faces ‘significant’ fine from Ofcom after UK court ruling
Broadcaster will be allowed to pursue judicial review over ruling Rishi Sunak programme broke regulator’s code21 hours ago - United Kingdom -
World - The Guardian
Argentina’s Javier Milei accused of plagiarising UN speech from West Wing
Populist leader alleged to have ‘copied word for word’ a monologue by TV show’s fictional president Jed Bartlet. Argentina’s rightwing populist president, Javier Milei, has been accused of ...22 hours ago - Argentina -
Tech - ABC News
Google will stop linking to New Zealand news if law forces it to pay for content
Google says it will stop linking to New Zealand news content and will reverse its support of local media outlets if the government passes a law forcing tech companies to pay for articles displayed ...Yesterday - Google -
World - ABC News
Google says it will stop linking to New Zealand news if a law passes forcing it to pay for content
Google says it will stop linking to New Zealand news content and will reverse its support of local media outlets if the government passes a law forcing tech companies to pay for articles displayed ...Yesterday - Google -
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Business - CNBC
Middle-class wages aren't keeping up. Some economists say policy is suppressing pay growth
As of June, two-thirds of middle-income households said they believed their income was falling behind the cost of living, according to a survey by Primerica.Yesterday -
Sports - ABC News
The European Union's top court says some FIFA rules on international transfers are contrary to EU law
The European Union's top court says some FIFA rules on international transfers are contrary to EU lawYesterday -
World - Financial Times
Japan’s new PM pledges to tackle deflation in first policy speech
Shigeru Ishiba faces divided ruling party, low approval ratings and volatile financial markets ahead of snap electionYesterday - Japan -
Top stories - BBC News
How a stale cookie sparked a social media storm in Australia
The doughy drama has left foodies and influencers scratching their heads in Australia.Yesterday - Australia -
World - Financial Times
Are you protected by the UK’s new fraud rules?
As the focus shifts from blaming customers to shutting down scammers, most victims will receive automatic refunds. But is it enough?Yesterday -
Top stories - NBC News
Texas man could be first to be executed in case of 'shaken baby' death
Robert Roberson is set to die this month in what would be the nation's first execution for "shaken baby syndrome," a scrutinized diagnosis that has been successfully challenged in some criminal cases.Yesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Biden administration restores pre-Trump farmworker protections from pesticides
The Biden administration this week restored Obama-era farmworker protections from pesticides that were rolled back under the Trump administration. The rule restores a requirement preventing people ...Yesterday - Joe Biden -
Top stories - NBC News
Australian TV host announces her own death in posthumous social media post
Australian TV host Fiona MacDonald announced her own death at the age of 67 in a posthumous social media post on Thursday.Yesterday -
Tech - GameSpot
Can You Believe Will Smith Said No To The Matrix?
Actor Will Smith is known for major Hollywood blockbusters like Men in Black, Bad Boys , and Independence Day, and he nearly starred in another gigantic franchise--The Matrix. The franchise ...Yesterday -
World - ABC News
Cambodian maid is arrested and deported by Malaysia for criticizing Cambodia leaders on social media
A Cambodian woman who worked as a maid in Malaysia has been arrested and deported to her homeland for comments she posted on social media criticizing Cambodian government leadersYesterday -
Politics - The Hill
Florida law banning homeless people from sleeping in public spaces takes effect
A Florida law banning homeless people from sleeping in public spaces, one of the strictest anti-homeless statutes in the country, took effect Tuesday Under the law, municipalities are required to ...Yesterday - Florida -
World - The Guardian
Dutch court fines man in first conviction under new sexual harassment law
Man in Rotterdam faces €100 penalty after law introduced across Netherlands to tackle harassment in public spaces. A court in the Netherlands has fined a man for harassing and intimidating a woman ...Yesterday - Netherlands -
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