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Maybe this is too obvious a point, but I don't see it mentioned in news coverage of the company's settlement.
Maybe this is too obvious a point, but I don't see it mentioned in news coverage of the company's settlement.
The threat to remove Section 230 protections from FCC chair Ajit Pai is obviously an act of political intimidation directed at Facebook and Twitter.
The threat to remove Section 230 protections from FCC chair Ajit Pai is obviously an act of political intimidation directed at Facebook and Twitter.
If the United States had pursued a route of open collaborative research, we would now be in a position to start mass producing China's leading vaccines and distributing them as soon as evidence of their effectiveness was sufficiently established.
If the United States had pursued a route of open collaborative research, we would now be in a position to start mass producing China's leading vaccines and distributing them as soon as evidence of their effectiveness was sufficiently established.
Section 230 effectively allows Facebook to profit from being a conduit of libelous material.
Section 230 effectively allows Facebook to profit from being a conduit of libelous material.
The editorial never once mentions the proposal before the International Monetary Fund to substantially increase the special drawing rights available to developing countries.
The editorial never once mentions the proposal before the International Monetary Fund to substantially increase the special drawing rights available to developing countries.
It is hard to understand how, not just mainstream Democrats, but even progressive leaders ... were not pushing for an open research response to the pandemic. This almost certainly would have given us a vaccine more quickly.
It is hard to understand how, not just mainstream Democrats, but even progressive leaders ... were not pushing for an open research response to the pandemic. This almost certainly would have given us a vaccine more quickly.
Auto suppliers are not raising wages especially rapidly, which is likely the reason they are having trouble getting workers.
Auto suppliers are not raising wages especially rapidly, which is likely the reason they are having trouble getting workers.
We are not only seeing the lower paid workers in each sector losing their jobs, but we are also seeing large-scale layoffs in the lowest paid sectors.
We are not only seeing the lower paid workers in each sector losing their jobs, but we are also seeing large-scale layoffs in the lowest paid sectors.
It is reasonable to ask how much money people should expect to pay for their insurance if ... Trump gets his way and eliminates the ACA.
It is reasonable to ask how much money people should expect to pay for their insurance if ... Trump gets his way and eliminates the ACA.
Indiscriminate use of tariffs is likely to lead to large-scale corruption, as corporations use their political power to gain special treatment.
Indiscriminate use of tariffs is likely to lead to large-scale corruption, as corporations use their political power to gain special treatment.

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