#Facebook’s long-delayed oversight board will launch before US election

#Facebook’s long-delayed oversight board will launch before US election

“#Facebook’s long-delayed oversight board will launch before US election” Facebook’s long-delayed oversight board, which will have power to overrule Mark Zuckerberg on what content to censor, will launch next month ahead of the US presidential election. The independent body, which has been dubbed Facebook’s “Supreme Court,” includes a former prime minister, a Nobel Peace Prize…

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#Parents group wants Trump to have Netflix investigated

#Parents group wants Trump to have Netflix investigated

“#Parents group wants Trump to have Netflix investigated” Following social media controversy over the French film “Cuties,” the Parents Television Council (PTC) is calling on President Donald Trump to have the Department of Justice investigate Netflix over claims its programming has sexually exploited children. The coming-of-age story, released internationally via Netflix earlier this month, follows…

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#Trump-Nixon letters reveal previously unknown relationship

#Trump-Nixon letters reveal previously unknown relationship

“#Trump-Nixon letters reveal previously unknown relationship” Letters exchanged between President Trump and former President Richard Nixon in the 1980s and 1990s show a relationship between the two that is not previously known. The letters were shared with the Associated Press ahead of their debut as part of an exhibit at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library…

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#Nikola stock plunges after analyst rating, stalled fuel talks

#Nikola stock plunges after analyst rating, stalled fuel talks

“#Nikola stock plunges after analyst rating, stalled fuel talks” Nikola’s stock price plummeted Thursday after its potential fuel partners reportedly hit the brakes on negotiations with the beleaguered electric-truck startup. Shares in Phoenix-based Nikola tumbled as much as 23.6 percent following a Wall Street Journal report that its talks with BP and other firms had…

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