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OPINION: Florida lawmakers are right to rein in Big Tech

Julio Fuentes Freedom of speech is one of our most important rights as Americans. Unfortunately, it is also a right that s increasingly under attack, especially online where Big Tech companies control everything we see and do. It may not be government censorship, but it amounts to the same thing when just a handful of companies hold so much power and influence. That s why I am thankful that Gov. Ron DeSantis has made it a priority to place much-needed guardrails around Big Tech companies. And there are two pieces of social media legislation – Senate Bill 7072 and House Bill 7013 – that would go a long way toward curbing some of the most harmful practices Big Tech companies engage in to stifle free speech and control access to the internet, including the goods and services that are exchanged online.

Judge Gustavo Gelpí seen as a strong candidate for the First Circuit Court of Appeals

El Nuevo Día Judge Gustavo Gelpí seen as a strong candidate for the First Circuit Court of Appeals After President Biden withdrew Donald Trump’s nomination of Judge Raúl Arias Marxuach, analysts see Gelpí as an alternative to be considered by the U.S. President Saturday, February 6, 2021 - 6:45 p.m. Nota de archivo: este contenido fue publicado hace más de 30 días. Attorney Leo Aldridge noted that judge Gustavo Gelpí (in the photo), who was a former attorney general and federal public defender, “has seen hundreds of criminal and civil trials as a district judge”. Washington D. C.- After President Joe Biden withdrew the nomination of Judge Raúl Arias Marxuach, Donald Trump’s candidate, San Juan U.S. District Court Chief Judge Gustavo Gelpí appears as a strong candidate to fill the vacancy left by Judge Juan Torruella in the First Circuit Court of Appeals.

Veteran Actor Gregory Sierra, Best Known For Roles In Barney Miller As Well As Sanford & Son, Passes Away At 83! RIP

The star died of cancer earlier this month Actor Gregory Sierra has died at age 83. The star, known for roles on hit 1970s sitcoms “Barney Miller” and “Sanford and Son,” died of cancer on Jan. 4 in Laguna Woods, Calif., a family spokesperson said, according to Deadline. The native of Spanish Harlem in New York City worked at the National Shakespeare Company and in the New York Shakespeare Festival, and had parts in off-Broadway productions early in his career, according to the report. Additionally, he was a standby for the 1967 Broadway production of “The Ninety Day Mistress.” The actor then set his sights on Hollywood and made his first credited appearance on a 1969 episode of “It Takes a Thief,” followed by a spot on “Medical Center.”

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