California tries to criminalize journalism — to protect fraud A bill moving through the California Legislature would give taxpayer-funded organizations the power to demand the removal of videos recorded in public spaces — and impose steep financial penalties on anyone who publishes them. AB 2624, sponsored by Assemblywoman Mia Bonta (D-Oakland),…
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0 claims checkedThe human cost of the war in Sudan, three years on It has been three years since civil war erupted in Sudan - leading to what is considered the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The conflict has…
Aon Boosts Data Centre Life Cycle Insurance to US$3.5bn Aon is increasing insurance capacity for data centres, expanding its Data Center Lifecycle Insurance Program (DCLP) to US$3.5bn and extending…
Sombr just “Crossed Our Mind.” Fresh off an electric performance at Coachella, the rapidly-rising rocker just announced he’s striking out on his ‘You Are The Reason Tour’ this fall. The international…
Is it possible to draw comparisons between the ongoing US military operation against Iran and the onslaught that led to the conquest of Hormuz by the Portuguese Empire in the 16th century?
US internet ‘troll’ Johnny Somali sentenced to South Korea labor prison for public nuisance — months after comparing himself to Otto Warmbier A controversial American YouTuber was sentenced to half a…
Eric Swalwell’s brother breaks silence on sexual assault allegations Eric Swalwell’s brother revealed that the sexual assault claims surrounding the disgraced ex-congressman has shattered the…
The Islanders didn’t picture their season ending after 82 games on Tuesday, but the finale did at least come with a glimpse of the future. Victor Eklund, the 16th pick in last summer’s draft, was…
Fuel protests have Ireland's government facing possible no-confidence vote LONDON — Ireland 's government could face a no-confidence vote Tuesday in Parliament over how it has handled a week of fuel…