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Sen. Marco Rubio is asking the US government to investigate TikTok over claims it's censoring content that might upset China
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Sen. Marco Rubio is asking the US government to investigate TikTok over claims it's censoring content that might upset China
This follows a recent report on internal documents showing TikTok instructed moderators to censor content likely to anger the Chinese government.
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These 6 tech companies have made the controversial decision to try to operate in China, where the government can demand social media posts be removed or search results be censored
China's "Great Firewall" blocks content that the government deems sensitive, but some major tech companies have attempted to comply with China's laws.
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'South Park' declares 'F--- the Chinese government' in 300th episode after China banned the show
"South Park" was removed from the Chinese internet after last week's episode mocked the country's censorship.
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Here's everything we know about the net worth and personal finances of each 2020 Democratic presidential candidate
The wealth of 2020 candidates ranges from those worth less than $200,000, to major Democratic donor Tom Steyer, who is worth $1.6 billion.
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The 25 women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct
Here are all of the allegations of sexual misconduct made against President Donald Trump, nearly all of which he has denied.
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Here are all the major US tech companies blocked behind China's 'Great Firewall'
China has long blocked major US tech companies, including Facebook and Google, from operating in the country.
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Trump defends abandoning the Kurds by saying they didn't help the US in WWII
When asked whether he felt his treatment of the Kurds sent a poor message to other potential US allies, Trump said, "Alliances are very easy."
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A coach in Blizzard's Overwatch League was told to delete a tweet condemning the company for censoring an esports competitor from Hong Kong
Justin "Jayne" Conroy of the Dallas Fuel condemned Blizzard's ban of Hong Kong-based "Hearthstone" player Blitzchung, calling it an act of censorship.
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Chinese citizens will soon need to scan their face before they can access internet services or get a new phone number
China's roughly 854 million internet users will soon need to use facial identification in order to apply for new internet or mobile services.
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Trump boasts the economy is the best it's ever been. Here are 9 charts showing how it's fared compared to the Obama and Bush presidencies.
Trump touts his handling of the economy as the strongest indicator of his success, but a closer look reveals a mixed picture.
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