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LOFTUS: Israel Robs Sen. Padilla’s Chance To Be Jorge Floyd
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LOFTUS: Israel Robs Sen. Padilla’s Chance To Be Jorge Floyd

What a tragedy...
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Inside The Clandestine Israeli Operation To Kneecap Iran
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Inside The Clandestine Israeli Operation To Kneecap Iran

'Bold and sophisticated planning'
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Melania Trump Turns Heads At Congressional Picnic
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Melania Trump Turns Heads At Congressional Picnic

The First Lady's confident look was met with much adoration from the president.
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Court Forces Education Dept To Begin Rehiring Fired Employees
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Court Forces Education Dept To Begin Rehiring Fired Employees

'Smooth and informed return to duty'
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Rob Schneider Praises Riley Gaines As ‘Hero’ Following Beef With Simone Biles
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Rob Schneider Praises Riley Gaines As ‘Hero’ Following Beef With Simone Biles

Rob Schneider: a true American patriot and believer in science
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‘Overall Sense Is Relief’: Dems Have Mixed Feelings About David Hogg’s DNC Ouster
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‘Overall Sense Is Relief’: Dems Have Mixed Feelings About David Hogg’s DNC Ouster

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Trump Admin Moves To Bulldoze Biden-Era Mining Rule
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Trump Admin Moves To Bulldoze Biden-Era Mining Rule

'This is common sense'
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FBI Recovers Paintings Missing for 40 Years from New Mexico Art Museum
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FBI Recovers Paintings Missing for 40 Years from New Mexico Art Museum

Two paintings have been recovered 40 years after they were stolen from an art museum in New Mexico, the FBI has reported. The paintings, by Victor Higgins and Joseph Henry Sharp, were stolen in March of 1985 from the Harwood Museum of Art at the University of New Mexico, which was primarily a public library […] The post FBI Recovers Paintings Missing for 40 Years from New Mexico Art Museum appeared first on Good News Network.
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‘Green’ Spaceship Propellant Set to Crater Fuel Costs and Replace Ultra-Toxic Hydrazine with Peroxide
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‘Green’ Spaceship Propellant Set to Crater Fuel Costs and Replace Ultra-Toxic Hydrazine with Peroxide

A Spanish startup has successfully tested a new thruster for spacecraft that runs on a ‘green’ propellant to replace the ultra-toxic hydrazine commonly used in the industry. It inside uses hydrogen peroxide, and is then not only less toxic but also substantially less expensive to run. Arkadia Space, which invented the thruster system, celebrated an […] The post ‘Green’ Spaceship Propellant Set to Crater Fuel Costs and Replace Ultra-Toxic Hydrazine with Peroxide appeared first on Good News Network.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court Backs Platform Liability in Shift Toward Tighter Online Speech Controls
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Brazil’s Supreme Court Backs Platform Liability in Shift Toward Tighter Online Speech Controls

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Brazil’s Supreme Court has taken a major step toward changing the legal landscape for online platforms, with a ruling that could hold tech companies directly accountable for content published by users. The partial decision, issued Wednesday, indicates that a majority of justices support scrapping the current “notice-and-takedown” model in favor of broader corporate liability, even before courts intervene. Six of the eleven justices have already voted in favor of shifting responsibility onto platforms for user posts deemed “unlawful,” potentially exposing companies like Meta, Google, TikTok, and X to legal penalties simply for hosting such content. This dramatic pivot threatens to upend how social media operates in Brazil, where more than 200 million people rely on digital platforms for everything from news to political discussion. Justice Gilmar Mendes, speaking for the prevailing side, denounced the existing legal standard, calling it “a veil of irresponsibility for digital platforms.” He argued that the law allows companies to ignore harmful or criminal content unless specifically ordered by a judge. “Even if they are informed of the occurrence of crimes on their platforms, they (currently) cannot be held responsible for damages caused by keeping this content online, except in the case of a court order,” Mendes said. Only one judge, so far, has defended the current framework, which limits corporate liability to situations where companies ignore official takedown requests. The remaining four justices have yet to cast their votes, and while past votes can technically be revised, such reversals are rare. Final deliberations are scheduled to continue Thursday. The court has not reached an agreement on what kind of user content would be subject to sanctions under this new liability regime, leaving key legal questions unresolved. Court president Luis Roberto Barroso acknowledged that the ruling remains incomplete and pledged to work with his colleagues to settle the specifics. Major platforms have warned of the dangers of such legal ambiguity. Meta, citing a statement from earlier this year, said making platforms responsible without notice would leave them “liable for virtually all types of content even without having been notified.” Google, anticipating the vote, called for careful legal reform that ensures procedural safeguards to avoid “indiscriminate content removal.” If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties, subscribe to Reclaim The Net. The post Brazil’s Supreme Court Backs Platform Liability in Shift Toward Tighter Online Speech Controls appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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