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Supreme Court sides with high school cheerleader who cursed online - CNNPolitics
All-Night Antitrust Debate Moves Big Tech Bills Forward - Bloomberg
Amazon’s Planned Purchase of MGM Faces FTC Scrutiny - WSJ
An internal code repo used by New York State’s IT office was exposed online | TechCrunch
Microsoft should face the same antitrust scrutiny as Facebook, Republican says - The Verge
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari calls DOGE a Ponzi scheme
John McAfee found dead in Spanish prison
Sony Wins Pirate Site Blocking Order Against DNS-Resolver Quad9 (Updated) * TorrentFreak
European Central Bank Can Better Protect Digital Payment Privacy, Exec Board Member Says - CoinDesk
French spyware bosses indicted for their role in the torture of dissidents | MIT Technology Review
Poland says recent attacks on local politicians originated from Russia - The Record by Recorded Future
Scholars on LinkedIn Are Being Blocked in China ‘Without Telling Them Why’ - WSJ
Bitcoin Plunges as Chinese Province Pulls Plug on Crypto Mining
India orders antitrust investigation against Google over smart TV market | TechCrunch
Iran Alleges State-Linked News Websites Were Seized by the U.S. - Bloomberg
India slams Twitter for not complying with new IT rules | Reuters
A CCTV Company Is Paying Remote Workers in India to Yell at Armed Robbers
South Africa Africrypt Bitcoin Scam?: Cajee Brothers Missing Along With Billions - Bloomberg
Police Arrest Three For Posting 10 Minute Movie Summaries on YouTube * TorrentFreak
ADATA suffers 700 GB data leak in Ragnar Locker ransomware attack
A hacker tried to poison a Calif. water supply. It was as easy as entering a password.
Ring gave LAPD officers free cameras, pushed product promos - Los Angeles Times
Peloton owners warned of a new security risk: hacks - CNN
Cybereason: 80% of orgs that paid the ransom were hit again | VentureBeat
California offers digital record of coronavirus vaccination
Smart street furniture in Australia: Public service or surveillance and advertising tool?
'Woke up sweating': Some Texans shocked to find their smart thermostats were raised remotely | wfaa.com