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Idaho Internet Provider Blocks Access to Twitter, Facebook to Customers Who Request It
A North Idaho Internet provider blocked access to Twitter and Facebook at its customers' requests. According to emails sent to customers over the weekend, Your T1 WIFI—which provides services in the ...
January 12, 2021
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Jack Phillips
Dominion Systems Were Connected to Internet During Election: Cybersecurity Expert
The user manual for Dominion Voting Systems machines guides users on how to connect to the internet, and ...
November 30, 2020
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Zachary Stieber
‘Doublespeak Bill’: Feds’ Revamp of Privacy Laws Sparks Concerns
The federal government’s overhaul of privacy laws is poorly drafted and will destroy privacy while claiming to protect ...
November 25, 2020
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Lee Harding
Ottawa Promises to Connect 98 Percent of Canadians to High Speed Internet by 2026
Ottawa is investing $1.75 billion to expand high speed internet access to 98 percent of Canadians by 2026, ...
November 9, 2020
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Isaac Teo
Regulating Internet Platforms to Limit Hate Speech Could Impact Free Speech: Constitutional Lawyer
Ahead of the prime minister’s throne speech set to take place on Sept. 23, a constitutional lawyer says ...
September 15, 2020
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Shane Miller
Dozens of Websites, Apps Go Down in Major Cloudflare Outage
Dozens of popular websites and Internet apps are down on Sunday after Cloudflare, an Internet service that tries ...
August 30, 2020
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Jack Phillips
China Creates, Recruits Social Media Accounts to Sway Public Opinion, Documents Show
A series of Chinese government documents reveal local authorities’ methods for monitoring and controlling public opinion on the ...
August 24, 2020
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Alex Wu
The Internet Is No Substitute for Real Life
Places such as salons, breweries, and gyms not only provide us with goods and services, but also vital ...
June 24, 2020
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Anthony Gill
Internet Vigilantes Falsely Link Ex-Officer to Teens’ Attack
SILVER SPRING, Md.—John Damskey’s nightmare began with his wife getting emails from strangers telling her she should be ...
June 10, 2020
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The Associated Press
Senate Democrats Demand $2 Billion for K-12 Internet Funding for Pandemic Relief
Democratic Senators are asking congressional leaders to fund K-12 internet access in the next pandemic response package. The ...
April 3, 2020
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Masooma Haq
Limited Internet Access Poses Challenge for 12 Million Students as Coronavirus Pushes Classes Online
As schools from Seattle to New York City shift classes online in response to the coronavirus threat, millions ...
March 17, 2020
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GQ Pan
Chinese Authorities in Coronavirus Epicenter Have Begun Partially Shutting Down the Internet
“The internet connection in my home was cut off for several days. I kept on calling the mayor’s ...
February 21, 2020
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Nicole Hao
FBI Receives Highest Ever Number of Internet Crime Complaints
The FBI received 467,361 complaints related to online crime in 2019, an average of nearly 1,300 every day, and ...
February 12, 2020
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Katabella Roberts
Supreme Court Chief Justice Warns of Internet Disinformation in Year-End Report
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts—who may soon be presiding over President Donald Trump's impeachment trial—said in his ...
January 1, 2020
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Zachary Stieber
Iran Begins Reconnecting Internet After Shutdown Over Protests
DUBAI—Iran on Thursday began restoring internet access in the capital Tehran and a number of provinces, news agencies and residents ...
November 22, 2019
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Reuters
New Election Law Will Have Chilling Effect on Free Speech Online, Critics Say
A new law that aims to deal with misleading statements on the internet could restrict free speech and ...
November 13, 2019
BY
Shane Miller
Teacher Gives Same Assignment for 15 Years and Sees a Significant Difference Today
A school teacher, Amie Brown, said that she asks parents to write a letter describing their child in ...
September 8, 2019
BY
Jack Phillips
Drunk Driver Begs Police Not to Detain Her, Claims to be an Internet Celebrity
A woman was pulled over for drunk driving, and attempted to get out of the situation by throwing ...
July 29, 2019
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Daniel Holl
Canada Invests $85M Into Advanced Satellites to Connect Rural, Remote Regions
OTTAWA—The federal government is investing $85 million into the development of an advanced satellite technology that could expand ...
July 24, 2019
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The Canadian Press
Video of Crow that Looks Like a Tiny Gorilla Goes Viral
A crow captured on video in Japan is shocking and amusing internet users because of its uncanny gorilla-like ...
June 28, 2019
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Tom Ozimek
Social Media Skepticism Helping Fuel Distrust of the Internet, Survey Finds
OTTAWA—A new global survey suggests distrust of the internet is being fuelled by growing skepticism of social-media services ...
June 11, 2019
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The Canadian Press
China Tested Internet Shutdown Ahead of 30th Anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre
Several different regions in China encountered internet shutdowns from May 20 to May 31, which The Epoch Times ...
June 4, 2019
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Olivia Li
Internet Sensation Grumpy Cat Has Died Aged 7
A feline of legendary internet fame for her permanent sour look has died. Grumpy Cat, from Arizona, died ...
May 17, 2019
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Tom Ozimek
Access to Social Media Is a Right That Should Be Defended
Commentary On May 2, Facebook and its subsidiary Instagram announced that it was permanently banning the accounts of ...
May 7, 2019
BY
Adrian Norman
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