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Lawyers filed a petition asking the Supreme Court to take up a First Amendment battle about a 2021 law that placed restrictions on industry giants such as Facebook and Twitter.
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Facebook is apologizing for mistakenly taking down the page of a local climate advocacy organization.The Jacksonville Chapter of the Citizens’ Climate…
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Update on August 21, 2020: Facebook has since apologized for taking down the Jacksonville chapter's page. Original story below: The Facebook pages of…
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On this episode of Policy Matters, host Rick Mullaney spends the whole show with Roger McNamee, author of Zucked: Waking Up to the Facebook…
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As a U.S. Appeals Court rules President Trump’s blocking people on Twitter who criticize him is unconstitutional, an elected official from Jacksonville is…
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Jacksonville teens are kicking off an online fundraiser for their homeless peers.Since 2013, the nonprofit I’m A Star Foundation has raised $57,000…
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Kevin Munger is a JSO officer. He’s been on the force for 13 years, and a highlight of his year is working the Jacksonville Fair. “I’ll grab a sticker out…
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In both Britain and the U.S., police say they get calls from the public when Facebook goes down.
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Karen writes, "I met someone for the first time in a meeting the other day. A few hours later, she showed up on my Facebook page as 'someone I might…
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Asa and Priscilla Maass’ fight for their daughter’s education has been a long one. But it’s the last month that has felt longest.It’s a story that they’re…