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View More Newsfrom the “pathetic,”-said-eeyore dept The right wing extremist takeover of CBS continues to go just about how you thought it might. CBS is under fire yet again, this time for forcing Stephen Colbert’s “The Late Show” to cancel a scheduled appearance with Texas Democratic State Representative James Talarico because it might upset our full-diapered president. Colbert acknowledged the cancellation on his Monday evening show, saying CBS lawyers explicitly forbade him from broadcasting the interview: “He was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network’s lawyers, who called us directly, that we could not…
This article first appeared in the Winter 2025 issue of Index on Censorship, Gen Z is revolting: Why the world’s youth will not be silenced, published on 18 December 2025. For Ukraine’s Gen Z, the war has created two kinds of silence: one under sirens and the other under guilt. Those who stayed live through air raid alerts and numb routine; those who left watch from abroad – scrolling through updates, unsure what to say to the people they love back home. Both carry their version of survival, and both are having to learn to speak to each other again. In…
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From U.S. v. Heppner, handed down today by Judge Jed Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.):At a pretrial conference in this matter held on February 10, 2026, the Court … granted from the bench the Government’s motion for a ruling that certain written exchanges…
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Software can now write software better than even the most advanced human experts. And where software has gone, the other learned professions will follow. That is the gist of a viral essay titled “Something Big Is Happening” posted to X on 9 February by Matt Shumer, who runs an AI start-up. The time for “cocktail party polite” answers to the question “what’s the deal with AI?” is over, he warns, and it is time to confront people with the scary truth: mass technological unemployment is upon us, and devastation of most other kinds of “cognitive work” will soon follow. His argument…
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The U.K.’s crypto regulatory framework is moving in the right direction, but not fast enough to support the country’s ambitions of becoming a global…
A global survey commissioned by BVNK and conducted by YouGov found that 39% of crypto users and prospective users across 15 countries receive income…
Decentralized lending protocol ZeroLEnd is winding down operations after three years, citing unsustainable economics amid inactive blockchains and rising security threats.The protocol, which ran…
Japanese financial conglomerate SBI Holdings is moving to deepen its presence in the crypto sector, announcing plans to take a controlling position in Singapore-based…
The addition is the first crypto company to be licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission since June 2025, when the regulator approved Hong…
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao has argued that privacy is the most significant unresolved challenge facing crypto, and that the industry needs to move faster…
Key points:Bitcoin remains under pressure as bears are selling on rallies near the $74,508 resistanceThe bears are mounting a solid defense in several major…
In brief A four-week outflow streak has erased $3.74 billion from crypto investment products, according to a new CoinShares report. U.S. digital asset funds…
HONG KONG — Oleg Ogienko, A7A5’s director for Regulatory and Overseas Affairs, is looking to debate anyone who accuses him of breaking any compliance…
Joachim Nagel said euro-pegged stablecoins would offer the bloc more independence from US dollar-pegged coins soon to be allowed under the GENIUS Act.Joachim Nagel,…
In brief The European Commission is reportedly seeking to impose an EU-wide ban on all crypto transactions with entities based in Russia. The move…
Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao warns crypto’s lack of privacy blocks everyday adoption, echoing CoinDesk Consensus Hong Kong panelists who called it a barrier…
