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City Councilman Rory Diamond is proposing a law that would ban anyone from projecting images onto someone else's building — a response to several antisemitic displays in Jacksonville.
AUGUSTA — City councilors want to update local ordinances to make sure offensive words, pictures and symbols can’t be painted on publicly-viewable but privately-owned buildings, including ...
Facebook Takes Steps to Curb Hate Speech Published October 15, 2010 • Updated on October 21, 2010 at 3:59 pm Facebook is working with a gay-advocacy group to reduce the amount of hate speech and ...
A few hundred people gathered near the Lincoln Memorial with signs and flags to exercise their First Amendment rights; one in support of free speech, the other just steps away to rally against hate… ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has added $3 million to fund efforts to combat antisemitic and anti-Islamic hate speech online in the wake of skyrocketing threats on social media since the violence in ...
Online hate speech has gone way up since the police killing of George Floyd in May. According to an analysis out this week from the company DoubleVerify, hate speech in the form of inflammatory ...
EU's Digital Chief continues to ask for more from Big Tech against harmful content. European Commission Vice President Vera Jourova is reportedly urging Big Tech companies, such as the video-sharing ...
Nov 22, 2023 — Karen DeWitt Hochul announces new steps to counteract rising online hate speech. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul added $3 million to combat antisemitic and anti-Islamic hate speech ...
Nike and Adidas are sending a clear message to their future collaborators; zero tolerance for hate speech and hate actions. The shift from short-term profit-driven to long-term prosperous-driven ...
A man spray painted swastikas and a white supremacist message on the walls of a local beer company Sunday morning, and the owners of the Scott’s Addition venue said they reported the incident of ...