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The rule would require Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok to offer third-party content moderators to their users, essentially allowing outside companies to police what gets said on the sites.
A group of state attorneys general asks a federal judge to side with PBS and NPR in the legal battle over plans to end the ...
Just days after the Democratic primaries, all three Democrats running for statewide office in Virginia are showing a unified front on the campaign trail.  “It is such ...
New York City mayoral candidate Democrat Andrew Cuomo is seeking to take his local campaign to a national scale despite ...
Alan Wilson, the four-term Republican attorney general of South Carolina, is set to enter the state’s open gubernatorial race ...
New Rochelle, which owns part of the Lake Isle Dam, has threatened to dismantle its section of the dam, which would lower the ...
A trio of Michigan Democrats who recently wrote books about their lives took differing paths in publicly reporting the ...
Democratic candidates Jay Jones and Shannon Taylor have questioned each other’s fitness for the office. The victor will face ...
Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn praised federal grant awards to three left-wing groups his reelection campaign has ...
CVS sent text messages to customers urging them to contact lawmakers about a controversial bill on pharmacy benefits managers ...
Getting to know the candidates in New Jersey's race for governor may offer insights about the national mood on President ...
A judge has denied a bid by Keith Pearson to remove State Attorney Tom ... to his 2020 reelection campaign that also involved Keith Pearson. Assistant State Attorney Lev Evans told Vaughn that ...