DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Saudi humanitarian aid worker’s anonymous Twitter account used for satire about Saudi Arabia’s economy landed him in prison in the kingdom over three years ago. But the story may have roots in an elaborate ploy … [Continue reading] about Saudi case against Twitter user may have its roots in US
GOP: Biden not doing enough to help Cubans access internet
MIAMI (AP) — House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and fellow GOP politicians accused President Joe Biden on Thursday of not doing more to help Cubans on the island get access to the internet. Internet service was cut off at one point during a July … [Continue reading] about GOP: Biden not doing enough to help Cubans access internet
Canadian justice lawyer: US didn’t mislead in Huawei arrest
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — There is no evidence to support defense allegations the U.S. acted in bad faith or omitted evidence in an attempt to mislead an extradition hearing for a top executive at Chinese communications giant Huawei … [Continue reading] about Canadian justice lawyer: US didn’t mislead in Huawei arrest
Correction: Apple-iPhone-Child Abuse story | Federal News Network
In a story published August 5, 2021, about a new Apple technology for identifying encrypted images of child sexual abuse, The Associated Press erroneously reported the technique’s name. It is NeuralHash, not NeuralMatch. Copyright … [Continue reading] about Correction: Apple-iPhone-Child Abuse story | Federal News Network
FTC official raps Facebook for booting political ads probe
WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior Federal Trade Commission official is criticizing Facebook’s move to shut down the personal accounts of two academic researchers and terminate their probe into misinformation spread through political ads on the social … [Continue reading] about FTC official raps Facebook for booting political ads probe