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'Neither ironic or funny': Cell data reveals right-wing lockdown protesters may be spreading COVID-19

"The behavior we're seeing at protests carries a high risk of infection," said Dr. Rob Davidson, an emergency care physician and executive director of the Committee to Protect Medicare.

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Hackers claim they've got Trump's 'dirty laundry' -- and demand $42 million ransom to keep it private

A group of hackers claim that they've obtained a pile of "dirty laundry" on President Donald Trump and are threatening to release it unless the law firm they stole it from forks over $42 million.

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'Slap in the face': As Bezos wealth jumps $30 billion amid pandemic, Amazon to end $2 per hour hazard pay for workers

"It just shows how very little regard Amazon has for its overworked employees."

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Australia media group wants tech giants to pay $400 million a year

A leading publisher called Thursday for Google and other tech giants to pay Australian news outlets some US$400 million a year under a mandatory code of conduct ordered by the government.

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France passes bill forcing Web giants to delete hate speech

Social networks and other online content providers will have to remove paedophile and terrorism-related content from their platforms within the hour or face a fine of up to 4% of their global revenue under a French law voted in on Wednesday.

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Naomi Klein explains how companies like Google plan to profit in a high-tech COVID-19 dystopia

In her new report for The Intercept on the “Screen New Deal,” Naomi Klein looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is more high-tech than previous disasters — and how the future we’re being rushed into could transform our lives into a “living laboratory for a permanent — and highly profitable — no-touch future.” She joins us to discuss what she found, and says, “I think we’re going to see very incomplete so-called solutions … that massively benefit private tech interests.”

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Facebook to pay $52 million settlement for trauma to content reviewers

Facebook has agreed to a $52 million court settlement to compensate content moderators who suffered mental trauma from the graphic and violent images they were required to review, plaintiff lawyers said Tuesday.

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White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany: 'Testing is not preventative'

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany insisted on Tuesday that testing for the novel coronavirus cannot help prevent infections.

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AI tool searches thousands of scientific papers to guide researchers to coronavirus insights

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

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Twitter to label 'misleading' virus content

Twitter said Monday it began tagging "misleading" and "disputed" claims about the coronavirus pandemic in a stepped-up effort to label potentially harmful content.

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BUSTED: Violent neo-Nazi steps down from CEO post at government-contracted surveillance company after being outed

According to KUTV, Banjo CEO Damien Patton has resigned after reports surfaced of his past affiliation with white supremacist groups, and his involvement in a drive-by shooting of a synagogue two decades ago.

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Facebook reveals members of its 'supreme court' for content

Facebook on Wednesday announced the first members of its independent "supreme court" empowered to make binding decisions about what content should be allowed or removed at the social network and Instagram.

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