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PublishedMay 24, 2020
The Maine Millennial: What makes a ‘real Mainer’?
Claiming that everyone who disagrees with you doesn't belong in the conversation is no way to win an argument.
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PublishedMay 18, 2020
Collins says Trump didn’t follow the law when firing inspector general
In an exchange on Twitter, Maine's senior U.S. senator said the president did not follow a federal law, which she helped pass in 2008, when he fired a federal watchdog in the office of the U.S. Inspector General late last Friday.
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PublishedFebruary 20, 2020
Father of murdered journalist takes on YouTube over refusal to remove graphic videos
Despite repeated requests from the father of Alison Parker and others, videos of her death remain on YouTube, as do countless other graphic videos that show people dying.
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PublishedFebruary 19, 2020
Attorney General Barr suggests big tech should be accountable for harmful content
He says it may be time for significant changes to a key part of federal law that shields the companies from liability for their users' posts.
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PublishedFebruary 12, 2020
Social media giants face fines in planned U.K. online crackdown
The announcement risks inflaming tensions with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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PublishedDecember 30, 2019
Leeds man fires back after Donald Trump calls him an ‘animal’
Richard Fochtmann, called an "animal" by Trump on Twitter, said Monday he considers the president a bully, a racist and a would-be dictator.
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PublishedDecember 18, 2019
Commentary: Trump’s trolling of Greta Thunberg was petty bullying, but she is fair game for criticism
The climate activist is a public figure, and her age shouldn't give her a blanket exemption from disapproval.
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PublishedNovember 16, 2019
Another View: Tech platforms have far to go in policing child exploitation material online
Their ability to take on this task will say much about their ability to take on all the others.
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PublishedNovember 13, 2019
Leonard Pitts: Reporter misquotes Buttigieg and apologizes. Then all hell breaks loose
No controversy ends quietly on social media – instead, the conspiracy theorists just transfer their anger to someone else.
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PublishedOctober 30, 2019
In contrast to Facebook, Twitter will ban all political advertising
The move comes as Facebook has taken fire since it disclosed that it will not fact-check ads by politicians or their campaigns.
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