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Civil liberties protesters can’t pay legal fees after bank accounts were frozen by Trudeau government
The court has been petitioned for the accounts to be unfrozen. The post Civil liberties protesters can’t pay legal fees after bank accounts were frozen by Trudeau government appeared first on Reclaim The Net.... See more
China’s JD.com, Yum China chosen for US audit probes: Sources
Chinese firms notified they will be among first batch of companies to be inspected in Hong Kong by US audit watchdog.... See more
Date announced for September rail strike
Staff at nine train companies will take part in a 24-hour strike starting at midday on 26 September, the TSSA union has said.... See more
Photo released of top secret documents uncovered in FBI search of Trump's home
A photo showing top secret documents uncovered during an FBI search of Donald Trump's Florida home has been released.... See more
'Ukraine will be liberated': Major offensive in south has had 'some successes'
A major Ukrainian offensive against Russian forces in the south of Ukraine has had "some successes", a senior official has told Sky News.... See more
DHS wants to continue its “disinformation” work, flag “falsehoods” to social media platforms
"The Department must be able to address the disinformation threat streams that can undermine the security of our homeland." The post DHS wants to continue its “disinformation” work, flag “falsehoods” to social media platforms appeared first on Reclaim The...... See more
79% of Americans believe not censoring Hunter Biden laptop story would have changed election outcome, survey shows
Conversations over the censorship of the laptop by Big Tech platforms and the media has been highlighted again this week after statements by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The post 79% of Americans believe not censoring Hunter Biden laptop story...... See more
RAND think tank calls for “guardrails” on the metaverse
To prevent "harm." The post RAND think tank calls for “guardrails” on the metaverse appeared first on Reclaim The Net.... See more
Court says US citizens need a permit to publish video footage taken at a national park
The ruling, seen as opposing the First Amendment, includes uploading videos online where they may generate ad revenue. The post Court says US citizens need a permit to publish video footage taken at a national park appeared first on...... See more