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Sen Bernie Sanders briefed by US officials that Russia is trying to help his presidential campaign (Washington Post)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 02/21/2020 - 15:42President Trump dismisses intelligence official’s assessment of Russian preference for him as Democratic ‘hoax’ (Washington Post)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Fri, 02/21/2020 - 14:33How conservatives learned to wield power inside Facebook (Washington Post)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 02/20/2020 - 14:54Most Democratic presidential campaigns score high on cybersecurity protections (Washington Post)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 02/20/2020 - 14:53Political ads are flooding Hulu, Roku and other streaming services, revealing loopholes in federal election laws (Washington Post)
Submitted by benton on Thu, 02/20/2020 - 06:37Julian Assange lawyer claims former Rep offered pardon on behalf of Trump in exchange for absolving Russia in WikiLeaks DNC case (Washington Post)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Wed, 02/19/2020 - 15:32Analysis: The administration's Huawei policy has a Trump problem (Washington Post)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Wed, 02/19/2020 - 13:13Attorney General Barr blasts big tech, raising prospect that companies could be held liable for dangerous, viral content online
US Attorney General William Barr blasted big tech, raising the specter that Silicon Valley might soon be held accountable for a wide array of dangerous, harmful content that critics say has flourished on their sites and services. At an event that laid bare tech’s broad troubles — including the spread of terrorism, illicit drug sales and child sexual exploitation online — AG Barr said it may be time for the government to seek sweeping changes to a key portion of federal law, known as Section 230, that long has spared tech companies from liability for content posted by their users.