Biden Issues Another Vague Call to 'Reform' the Internet's Most Important Law

Since taking the White House in November 2020, President Joe Biden has issued repeated calls to amend one of the most foundational laws governing the internet, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. His latest call to do so came Thursday during a “listening session” on tech platform accountability.

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Charles Makes First Speech As King Following Death Of ‘Darling Mama’ Queen Elizabeth

The new monarch, who will go by King Charles III, also named Prince William and Kate Middleton as the new Prince and Princess of Wales.

Kate Middleton Becomes Princess of Wales, Like Princess Diana Before Her

The duchess will be first to use Princess of Wales since Diana’s death in 1997.

These Incredibly Clever Tweets Prove How Complicated The Queen’s Death Was For Some Of Us

We, the descendants of the colonized, are not tweeting our condolences.

Suspect In Memphis Shooting Rampage Granted Public Defender, Held Without Bond

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Miami School Board Rejects Plans To Observe LGBTQ History Month

The school board also described to scrap a measure that would have taught 12th graders about two Supreme Court cases impacting the queer community.

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The 19-year-old singer, dancer and YouTube icon will receive the 2022 Gamechanger Award for her focus on anti-bullying efforts.

Progressive Revolt Against Manchin’s Energy Side Deal Could Snarl Government Funding

More than 70 House Democrats warned leadership against a special deal with West Virginia’s Democratic senator to win his Inflation Reduction Act support.

Justice Department, Trump Team Propose Candidates For Special Master In Mar-A-Lago Probe

The Justice Department proposed two retired judges for the role. Trump’s team proposed a retired judge and a lawyer.