French president introduces ‘fake news’ bill to fight rumours he’s gay
"Under the law, French authorities would be able to immediately halt the publication of information deemed to be false ahead of elections."
"Under the law, French authorities would be able to immediately halt the publication of information deemed to be false ahead of elections."
"China's Ministry of Civil Affairs said it requires social organizations to include Party building in their charters to ensure their correct political direction."
"Here are some lesser-known examples of the social credit system’s real-life applications, from hospitals to K-pop."
"Isn’t that sad that calling the police to someone’s house is attempted murder?"
"The Georgia police officer who was fired for hitting a fleeing suspect with his cop car on Saturday was out of work for just two days."
"The Department of Homeland Security intends to list and trackhundreds of thousands of news outlets, journalists, bloggers, and 'influencers' in traditional and new media alike. If you find yourself skeptical of this proposal of mass state monitoring of the press, consider yourself a bonafide member of the 'tinfoil hat wearing, black helicopter conspiracy theorists,' DHS representative Tyler Houlton said Friday."
"Today, a federal appeals court reinstated a lawsuit against 24 FBI agents alleging that they had placed or kept law-abiding American Muslims on the No-Fly List in an attempt to coerce the men into spying on their communities."
"The concept of double or dual governments is almost as old as the republic itself."
"The reinvestigation of the assassination is led by Paul Schrade, who also was shot in the head as he walked behind Kennedy in the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles but survived."
"Communications Minister Sam Basil said the one-month shutdown would 'allow information to be collected' about people using the site for nefarious purposes."