Por: New York Post Opinion August 14, 2023
Federal judges hammered fresh nails into the coffin of the Biden censorship regime Thursday in New Orleans. The thrashing the administration received will likely set up an epic Supreme Court battle that could help redefine freedom for our era. A federal appeals court was hearing the Justice Department’s appeal of a July 4 decision in Missouri v. Biden that ignited pro-freedom rhetorical fireworks across the nation. Federal Judge Terry... + full article
CBS News USA Entertainment July 12, 2023
Manila — Philippine censors said Wednesday they have allowed the Barbie movie to be shown in cinemas, after asking its Hollywood distributor to blur lines on a brightly-colored world map drawing allegedly showing China's claims to the disputed South China Sea. The ,... + más
Unraveling the Secrets of the Barbieverse | Slate
Which Barbie Is Barbie’s Best Barbie? | Vanity Fair
Ars Technica USA Tech March 09, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 9, 2023 4:54 pm UTC / Epic Games Store Epic Games Store Epic Games Store Epic Games Store Epic Games Store Epic Games Store...Epic Share this story Epic has just made it much easier for small and individual... + más
Epic, Apple take App Store antitrust battle to federal appeals court | MarketWatch
FTC brings a $520 million hammer down on Epic Games for Fortnite complaints | Ars Technica
CNBC USA Tech December 19, 2022
General view of the main stage during the Fortnite World Cup Finals e-sports event at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Flushing, New York, July 26, 2019.Catalina Fragoso USA TODAY Sports ReutersEpic Games, the developer and publisher of the video game Fornite, will pay $520 million in fines... + más
‘Fortnite’ maker to pay $520M for allegedly tricking kids into making purchases | New York Post
FTC hits Epic Games with record $520 million in penalties over Fortnite privacy breaches | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Business December 01, 2022
Videos of hundreds of people protesting in Shanghai started to appear on WeChat on Saturday night. Showing the demonstrators demanding freedom and the removal of COVID-19 restrictions, the videos stayed up for only minutes before being taken down by censors. Yet Elliot Wang, a... + más
Here’s How This Company Uses AI To Grow Shrimp Sustainably | Forbes
When does Red Lobster's endless shrimp deal end? Find out who owns the seafood giant | Fox Business
10 WBNS USA Politics December 01, 2022
BEIJING, China — Videos of hundreds protesting in Shanghai started to appear on WeChat Saturday night. Showing chants about , they would only stay up for only minutes before being censored. Elliot Wang, a 26-year-old in Beijing, was amazed. “I started refreshing constantly,... + más
Chinese users play cat-and-mouse with censors amid protests | WPLG Local 10
Chinese users play cat-and-mouse with censors amid protests | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech December 01, 2022
HONG KONG – Videos of hundreds protesting in Shanghai started to appear on WeChat Saturday night. Showing chants about , they would only stay up for only minutes before being censored.Elliot Wang, a 26-year-old in Beijing, was amazed. “I started refreshing constantly, and... + más
Chinese users play cat-and-mouse with censors amid protests | 10 WBNS
Associated Press USA Tech December 01, 2022
HONG KONG (AP) — Videos of hundreds protesting in Shanghai started to appear on WeChat Saturday night. Showing chants about , they would only stay up for only minutes before being censored.Elliot Wang, a 26-year-old in Beijing, was amazed. “I started refreshing constantly,... + más
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