At issue is whether Twitter and Google can be held responsible for aiding and abetting terrorism
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Today marks one year since Russian tanks rolled across the border into mainland Ukraine, the European Union will no longer allow its employees to have TikTok on their phones, the White House is asking Congress to increase the fines for rail companies, a massive winter storm knocked out power to almost a million homes, lawyers for former President Donald Trump are blasting a special grand jury in Georgia, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is now facing new charges of securities fraud and conspiracy fraud, rescue crews in China are searching for dozens of missing people after a coal mine collapsed
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Russia and China are hardening their military and strategic alliance, President Biden wrapped up a two-day stay in Poland, the Supreme Court has now heard two cases over whether social media companies can be held liable for aiding and abetting a terrorist attack, the U.S. is urging calm in the West Bank, a British woman who lost her citizenship after joining ISIS as a teenager says she will appeal a court’s decision, thousands of people in the western United States are without power
A new Cato Institute study indicates that single-parent poverty dropped by 62 percent between 1995 and 2016
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