Google has refused to comply with EU's fact-checking law and will not add these features to the search or YouTube.
Google soundly rejected the European Union’s push for the platform to censor content Thursday, declaring that it would not implement so-called “fact-checks.” The tech giant told the […] ...
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Despite the requirements of a new EU law, Google (GOOGL) has informed the EU that it will not add fact checks to search results and YouTube ...
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The president-elect could sign as many as 100 executive orders right after he takes office for the second time.
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