Police still hunting thieves who hit elderly man with his own car leaving him with severe injuries
An elderly man was left with severe lower body injuries when his vehicle collided with him in the process of it being stolen
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Facebook s brazen attempt to crush regulations in Australia may backfire
Elizabeth Dwoskin and Gerrit De Vynck, The Washington Post
Feb. 18, 2021
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Facebook s decision to flip a switch on Wednesday night - causing Australia s news industry to go dark on the social network - was a remarkable flexing of power by one of the world s mightiest companies.
The social media giant said it was backed into a corner by a new law there, which requires Internet companies to pay news publishers for their content and for those rates to be set by a government arbitrator. Instead of comply, Facebook has blocked all news content on its site in Australia.
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