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Cruz backing KOSA, giving social media legislation a boost

Senate Commerce Committee Chair Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is officially throwing his support behind the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), giving the social media accountability bill a key post in the upper chamber. Cruz made a surprise appearance at a kids digital safety rally near the

Trump shared fake Sen. Kennedy quote about Obama

President Trump on Monday shared a quote falsely attributed to Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), in which he accused former President Obama of earning $120 million from a health care scheme. The Truth Social post included a screenshot of a statement from one user that read, “U.S.

MS NOW Programming Changes Start in Mid-June

MS NOW said it would launch its new programming schedule in mid-June, with most of its new hours starting Monday, June 15. The large series of programming changes will put some familiar faces in new hours and overhaul MS NOW’s daytime schedule. Veteran Ali Velshi, who has long

59 percent say economy is getting worse: Survey

Nearly 6 in 10 Americans say the economy is getting worse, according to a new survey from The Economist/YouGov. The survey, conducted from Saturday through Monday, found that 59 percent of 1,549 respondents said the economy is getting worse. Just 15 percent said it was getting

War in Middle East: latest developments

Here are the latest developments in the Middle East war: - Israel kills 9 - Israel intensified strikes on Lebanon Wednesday, with Beirut's health ministry reporting nine people, including two children, killed in attacks targeting cars between the capital and the coastal city of

Why does the Googlebook exist?

Google announced its new Googlebook laptop platform yesterday, and so far I've been left asking, "Why?" Why is Google blowing up its Chromebook and ChromeOS platform for this? I've been excited by the prospect of Android and ChromeOS unifying under the long-rumored Aluminium

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