None of the suspended accounts belonged to journalists, news organizations, activists or politicians, as doing so “would violate their fundamental right to free expression under Indian law,” Twitter said.
... they were increasingly scared of making jokes against the government and Hindu religion. “What we are witnessing right now is a blatant violation of free speech in India, which the government has legitimized in full public view,” said Sanjay Rajoura, a prominent Indian satirist. “The government first came after Muslims ...
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle-based Amazon.com, Inc. has asked federal regulators to block multiple shareholder proposals addressing criticism of company stances on curbing hate speech, diversity in hiring, workplace conditions and surveillance technologies. Shareholders would not have an opportunity to vote on the proposals at the company's shareholder meeting ...
Host Tom Hanks introduced the 90-minute special airing across several networks on Wednesday night in place of the usual official inaugural balls. Kerry Washington and Eva Longoria are co-hosting.
... history. "To overcome these challenges, to restore the soul and secure the future of America requires so much more than words," Biden said in his speech. "It requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy. Unity." Biden also highlighted the historic nature of the swearing in of Harris ...
In his first remarks as president, Biden said Wednesday that his swearing-in marks a day of “history and hope.”
Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States, addressed a deeply divided nation in his inaugural address.
... plan to speak at the agency, saying it "endangers public health and safety, violates law, rule and regulation and grossly wastes government resources." "A broadcast speech by the outgoing secretary of state on topics on which he has been widely covered should be seen for what it is: the use ...
Harris spoke Saturday in her first address to the nation since she and Joe Biden were declared the winners of the presidential election.
Kamala Harris addressed Americans for the first time as vice president-elect of the United States, making history as the first woman, Black American and South Asian American to win the nation's second highest office.
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