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Israel’s political crisis has activated its apolitical tech industry — and there’s no turning back

TechCrunch

The latter have collectively become a key driver in the movement against the government’s proposals, alarmed as they are that Israel’s hallowed “Startup Nation” reputation was at threat if the sacred rule of law became questioned at home and abroad. If these laws pass… it’s [would put] a complete stop on any investment activity.

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Cynicism suggests that the TikTok deal will go through

The Verge

And Trump’s flouting of the rule of law , however often we have seen it in these past four years, suggests even darker developments to come. The new laws would prevent phone manufacturers from limiting access to near-field communication technology embedded in smartphones and smartwatches. And finally.

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Chuck Todd on why Meet the Press can’t survive on just one platform

The Verge

We cover Section 230 , which is the law that says internet platforms can moderate. Ted Cruz went to Harvard Law School. I have interviewed the president of Iran. And talk about, if you say something long enough, there are liberals who say there’s a liberal bias in the media when you see polling now. We cover it a lot.

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