U.S. senators propose limiting liability shield for social media platforms
Senators Mark Warner, Mazie Hirono and Amy Klobuchar introduced a bill that would reform Section 230
Ford says U.S. Justice Department, California end probe into emissions issue
Ford first disclosed the criminal probe into its emissions compliance in April 2019
Less consumption, more recycling needed to meet climate goals, ministers say
'A circular economy is not only a possibility - it is a necessity and a huge opportunity,' says Chile's environment minister
Twitter users in Myanmar experiencing service disruption
The service disruption came after Myanmar internet providers blocked access to Facebook on Thursday
'Dystopia Prime:' Amazon AI van cameras spark surveillance concerns
Equipping Amazon's fleet of delivery vehicles with AI cameras could set a dangerous precedent for privacy, advocates say
Class led by dead professor spotlights COVID-era content rights
A viral Twitter post about an art professor lecturing from beyond the grave highlights issues over rights to digital content
Tens of thousands sign Japanese petition against Games chief after sexist comments
Yoshiro Mori, head of the Olympics organising committee, brought international scrutiny when he said the few women on the board talked too much
Yemen to get first COVID-19 shots by March through COVAX, Saudi could pay for others
Yemen will receive the AstraZeneca vaccine through COVAX, which secures vaccines for poor countries
Turkish authorities detain 65 more people over university protests
The United States, United Nations and EU Commission have criticised what they called homophobic rhetoric by Turkish officials in their crackdown on protests
Is the Super Bowl really a magnet for sex trafficking? Why the myth is a menace
Myths and misconceptions over the largest U.S. sporting event are feared harming sex workers