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The debate around net neutrality, the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally without blocking or throttling, has resurfaced with renewed vigor. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently voted in favor of initiating the process to reinstate the open internet rules, signaling a potential shift back to the safeguards established by the Obama
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Unidentified flying objects, more commonly known as UFOs, have long fascinated the American public. For decades, UFO sightings have sparked the imaginations of people across the nation. However, the truth about these mysterious phenomena has remained elusive, and discussions have largely been relegated to the realm of science fiction. The absence of clear government statements
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Australia’s eSafety commissioner has imposed a significant fine on X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter, amounting to 610,500 Australian dollars (equivalent to over $380,000 U.S.). The fine was levied due to X’s failure to adequately disclose information pertaining to its efforts in combating child abuse content. While X has publicly asserted that
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The ongoing Israel-Hamas war has put oil markets on edge, with concerns rising over potential output disruption in the Middle East. In its latest monthly oil market report, the International Energy Agency (IEA) highlighted the uncertainty surrounding the conflict and the need for close monitoring to ensure adequate oil supplies. With the Middle East accounting
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A European regulator has recently issued a compelling warning to Elon Musk, highlighting concerns over the spread of illegal content and disinformation on X (formerly known as Twitter). This comes at a critical time amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. The European commissioner for the internal market, Thierry Breton, wrote a stern letter to Musk expressing his
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