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Professor sues Meta to allow release of feed-killing tool for Facebook
Ars Technica· 1 day agoEthan Zuckerman wants to release a tool that would allow Facebook users to control what appears in their newsfeeds. The tool is nearly ready to be released, Zuckerman ...
David Zuckerman is seeking reelection to lieutenant governor’s office
Valley News· 6 days agoLt. Gov. David Zuckerman wants to hold onto his gig. The Hinesburg Progressive/Democrat announced...
State returns medical license to doctor who told lawmakers that COVID vaccines magnetize their...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 3 days agoDr. Magnets: The Medical Board of Ohio reinstated the license of Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, who came to...
Analysis | A college professor wants to use Section 230 against Big Tech
Washington Post· 2 days agoThe law has long shielded tech giants. Ethan Zuckerman’s lawsuit wields it against Meta.
'Unfollow Everything 2.0': Can Facebook users control their own feeds?
Euronews via Yahoo News· 4 days agoUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst professor Ethan Zuckerman would like to release a tool called...
UVM encampment grows, student protesters remain firm on demands
WCAX-TV Vermont· 4 days agoPro-Palestinian protesters are digging in at the University of Vermont despite the U.S. Ambassador...
Biden nominates four new judges including to 11th Circuit
Reuters· 2 days agoPresident Joe Biden on Wednesday moved to elevate a Florida magistrate judge to a seat on a federal...
Attorneys 'On the Move': Private Funds Lawyer Joins Fried Frank; Sheppard Mullin Adds Healthcare...
Law.com· 7 days agoAnd other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.
Lawsuit against Meta asks if Facebook users have right to control their feeds using external tools
The Hill· 5 days agoDo social media users have the right to control what they see — or don’t see — on their feeds? A...
Ohio House passes bill allowing renewable energy credits for coal-burning coke plant
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 2 days agoRenewable credits could flow to coal-dependent company to sell as a commodity under House bill.