Month: June 2021
China extends reach in Hong Kong over Tiananmen Square vigil
Small protests still occurred around Hong Kong after police blocked access to Victoria Park. | Tang Yan/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images Turnout for the vigil was down, though some protesters defied orders. In the face of a new national security law and
Read MoreJustice Dept. says it’ll no longer seize reporters’ records
The Justice Department said Saturday that it no longer will secretly obtain reporters’ records during leak investigations, a policy shift that abandons a practice decried by news organizations and press freedom groups.
Read MoreGunmen Kill At Least 100 In Burkina Faso’s Deadliest Attack In Years
Gunmen killed people in a northern village in what was the West African country’s deadliest attack in years. President Roch Marc Christian Kabore called the killings “barbaric.”
Read MoreCalifornia’s assault weapons ban overturned as federal judge compares AR-15 to a Swiss Army knife – The Washington Post
California’s assault weapons ban overturned as federal judge compares AR-15 to a Swiss Army knife The Washington PostView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreIn search of a new crypto deity
Hello friends, and welcome back to Week in Review! Last week, I wrote about tech taking on Disney. This week, I’m talking about the search for a new crypto messiah. If you’re reading this on the TechCrunch site, you can
Read MoreShin Bet head in rare warning: Stop violent discourse now, someone will get hurt
Citing spike in online incitement, Argaman urges leaders to speak out; statement comes as ‘change government’ set to oust Netanyahu, who posted Friday about the Biblical spies
Read MoreNew York Times: Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows pushed DOJ to investigate baseless election fraud claims – CNN
New York Times: Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows pushed DOJ to investigate baseless election fraud claims CNN Meadows Pressed Justice Dept. to Investigate Election Fraud Claims The New York Times Trump’s Chief of Staff Meadows Pushed DOJ to Probe Crazy Election
Read MoreDOJ Says It Will No Longer Seize Reporters’ Records In Investigating Leaks
The department says it will halt the practice of secretly obtaining reporters’ records during leak probes, a shift that abandons a practice decried by news organizations and press freedom groups. (Image credit: Mary Altaffer/AP)
Read MoreThe Ship Sinking Off Sri Lanka Looks Like A Lasting Environmental Disaster
Waves of plastic pellets are washing up on beaches in Sri Lanka. Marine biologist Asha de Vos says the microplastics are spreading in the water and scientists don’t yet understand the full effects. (Image credit: Lakruwan Wanniarachchi/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreGet thrifty, and your startup might just acquire a generation
Etsy, a marketplace for kitschy and creative DIY goods, acquired Depop, a hippy and thrifty marketplace for resale goods, for $1.625 billion this week. So, today we’ll discuss the tale of two marketplaces, a deal that has given us a
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