“Users consistently report high trust in search engine results, and this makes it crucial that search engines surface high-quality information.” Jessica Brandt and Valerie Wirtschafter examine the underappreciated issue of Chinese state-backed content on widely used search engines.
After the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, there are serious concerns about the information privacy of women who have abortions while living in states that ban abortion, as well as others who help them, promote travel to other states, or sell abortion medications. The bipartisan American Privacy and Data Protection Act will likely be a crucial vehicle for protecting people’s sensitive data, Cameron Kerry argues.
From 2006 to 2017, the international community relied heavily on sanctions to punish and condemn North Korea for conducting nuclear and long-range missile tests. Now, amid reports that the country has completed preparations for a seventh nuclear test, the U.N. Security Council has little left to sanction, Andrew Yeo warns.
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