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Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY

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Uber and Lyft will cover legal fees for drivers sued under Texas abortion law

September 3, 2021September 3, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Uber and Lyft will cover legal fees for drivers sued under Texas abortion law

Lyft and Uber said they would cover legal fees for drivers who, if sued under the new Texas abortion law, could be on the hook for $10,000.

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Texas is about to pass a new law Republicans say will stop censorship of conservatives on Facebook, Twitter

September 1, 2021September 2, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Texas is about to pass a new law Republicans say will stop censorship of conservatives on Facebook, Twitter

Texas is on the verge of passing a new law cracking down on social media companies Republicans say censor conservative speech, former President Trump.

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Kevin McCarthy warns GOP majority ‘will not forget’ if companies turn over phone records to Jan. 6 committee

August 31, 2021September 1, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Kevin McCarthy warns GOP majority ‘will not forget’ if companies turn over phone records to Jan. 6 committee

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy warns telecom companies not to turn over phone records to congressional investigators of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

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Capitol riot committee demands records from Google, Facebook, Reddit and Twitter related to Jan. 6 attack

August 27, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Capitol riot committee demands records from Google, Facebook, Reddit and Twitter related to Jan. 6 attack

House committee investigating Jan. 6 violence wants records from Facebook, Google and Twitter on efforts to overturn election, deadly Capitol attack.

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It’s not just Facebook and Twitter. TikTok is ‘hatescape’ for racism and white supremacy, study says

August 24, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on It’s not just Facebook and Twitter. TikTok is ‘hatescape’ for racism and white supremacy, study says

Despite pledges to crack down on extremism and hate, TikTok videos still promote white supremacy, terrorism, racism and antisemitism, a study says.

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Twitter blocked and labeled Donald Trump’s tweets on election fraud. They spread anyway.

August 24, 2021August 24, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Twitter blocked and labeled Donald Trump’s tweets on election fraud. They spread anyway.

An NYU study of Trump tweets raises new questions about the ability of social media companies to halt the flood of falsehoods during election cycles.

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Can ‘love letters’ from home buyers perpetuate racism? This state thinks so

August 20, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Can ‘love letters’ from home buyers perpetuate racism? This state thinks so

Homebuyers across the country enclose love letters with their offers but concern is growing that these very personal pitches violate fair housing laws

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COVID shutdown: Twitter closes San Francisco and New York offices as delta coronavirus cases surge

July 28, 2021July 28, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on COVID shutdown: Twitter closes San Francisco and New York offices as delta coronavirus cases surge

Twitter has closed its San Francisco and New York offices as COVID-19 cases surge from the highly contagious delta coronavirus variant.

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Do Facebook and Google censor conservatives? Trump, Republicans bet claims they do will rally GOP base in 2022

July 28, 2021July 29, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Do Facebook and Google censor conservatives? Trump, Republicans bet claims they do will rally GOP base in 2022

Claims that tech companies are biased against conservatives have emerged as a top issue to rally the GOP base ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

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Ursula Burns on the fight for racial justice in corporate America: ‘We have to fundamentally change institutions’

July 15, 2021July 15, 2021Jessica Guynn, USA TODAYComments Off on Ursula Burns on the fight for racial justice in corporate America: ‘We have to fundamentally change institutions’

How can corporate America close the race gap? We spoke with Ursula Burns, the first Black woman to run a Fortune 500 company, to find out.

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