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Biden issues exploration of a US digital dollar
As well as a broader cryptocurrency surveillance investigation.
Concordia professor suspended over blog post about “woke-ism” pushes back
He’s represented by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty.
California city sued for First Amendment violation after cops arrested someone for filming them
Rights groups argue citizens have a right to film police.
The EU wants to sanction spreaders of misinformation
What could possibly go wrong?
Oliver Stone-produced “Ukraine on Fire” moves to Rumble after YouTube censorship
Censored as it started to top movie rental charts.
Canada: Civil liberties protesters that had bank accounts frozen will have permanent record
A permanent marker on their accounts.
Internet backbone provider Lumen is ending service in Russia
Such as a movie is “without precedent in the history of the internet.”
French digital minister tells Big Tech platforms to scale up “fact-checking capabilities”
Ministers continue to push Big Tech giants to be the arbiter of truth.
Cloudflare, Akamai refuse to pull services from Russian citizens
“Our conclusion, in consultation with those experts, is that Russia needs more Internet access, not less.”
Temp Ottawa police chief considers taking action against officers who donated to Freedom Convoy
After donor lists were leaked.
Justice Clarence Thomas wants the Supreme Court to take up Section 230 case
Thomas believes the scope of the law should be limited.












