Thursday, July 6, 2023

News From The Frontlines

The court ruling on July 4th, which has halted most of the federal government from colluding with social media companies to censor material that they deem objectionable already has ripple effects.

The Biden White house has already gotten the US Justice Department to file a notice of appeal in federal court in Louisiana on Wednesday.

Word on the street is that the DOJ will request the court to put the injunction on hold during the appeal.

One day after a Louisiana federal judge set limits on the Biden administration's communications with tech firms, the State Department canceled its regular meeting Wednesday with Facebook officials to discuss 2024 election preparations and hacking threats, according to a person at the company.

The person at Facebook said they presumed similar meetings the State Department had scheduled with other tech companies also were canceled, but that could not be confirmed immediately.

What does the hottest day ever recorded on July 3rd actually mean? Well read those news stories carefully folks... it turns out that it was the hottest day since "At least 1979" or "The hottest since 1979".

The headline news for two or three days in a row is not from an official source? But this factoid isn't mentioned in the majority of news stories.

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