Aren't they already given full access?
"We will change the law in Spain to hold platform executives legally accountable for the many infringements taking place on their sites.” “This means that CEOs of these tech platforms will face criminal liability for failing to remove illegal or hateful content,” Sánchez explained.
I'm impressed.
Wired is owned by Advance Publications, same family that owns Reddit and publishes Vogue, The New Yorker, GQ, etc.
How could he have known that she wouldn't like her shoes being complimented everyday by the bathrooms. And he totally maintained a proper professional distance as agreed.
I assume this former cop has some local enemies.
Zork (1980), and Nethack (1987) are fun adventures.
Officer Pike got a payout for his own disability due to the consequences of him spraying students at UC Davis.
Being against genocide is pretty controversial these days...
Name one thing that police enjoy more than punching leftist protesters.
Is there some controversy around Bill Nye that I haven't heard?
He has been a leading science communicator covering hundreds of topics for many decades, and is only human, of course there are going to be shortcomings.
Double the minimum wage and standardize a four day work week. People need more free time and resources in order to socialize effectively.
It's concerning that this is the first I've heard of this major move.
I figure the economy is bleeding out. There's so much money funneled to the top and not back into the economy. These corporations have sunk over a trillion dollars into AI and it's not making money. Plus, a lot of capital is fleeing the US, for a lot of reasons.