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Russia Fines Google $360 Million for Failing to Remove Content on Ukraine After Repeated Warnings

A Moscow court has fined Google RUB 21 billion (nearly Rs. 2,900 crore) for failing to remove content concerning Russia's military intervention in Ukraine, the nation's telecommunications regulator said Monday.Roskomnadzor said the Google-owned video platform YouTube had failed to block "false information" on the offensive in Ukraine, "extremist and terrorist propaganda" and content "calling on minors to participate in unauthorised demonstrations."The regulator said that as this was a repeat conviction for Google, the…

US Senators Ask FTC to Probe TikTok for ‘Repeated Misrepresentations’ Over US Data Access

The US Senate Intelligence Committee chair and top Republican have called on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate social media app TikTok and Chinese parent ByteDance due to "repeated misrepresentations" over its handling of US data.The request on Tuesday from Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat, and Republican Marco Rubio followed a Buzzfeed report saying the short video app permitted TikTok engineers and executives in China to repeatedly access private data of US users. The senators said such access raised…

Moneyballing Cricket: Probability of 100 Using Repeated Conditioning | by Arslan Shahid | Jun, 2022

Probabilistic analysis of Scoring ≥ 100 runs in cricketImage from Unsplash by Tazain AlamEver since I was a kid watching my team Pakistan play, I had a fascination with the score 100. I am sure many people will resonate with wanting their favorite batsman to end up scoring a century. However, everyone knows that not every batsman knock results in 100. The event is rare, making it a perfect subject to study as a probability student. In this article, I will explore the probability of scoring a batsman scoring 100. Then dive…

Why gun control laws don’t pass Congress, despite majority public support and repeated outrage over mass shootings

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain With the carnage in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York in May 2022, calls have begun again for Congress to enact gun control. Since the 2012 massacre of 20 children and four staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, legislation introduced in response to mass killings has consistently failed to pass the Senate. We asked political scientists Monika McDermott and…