
World's leading women target big tech over social media abuse action
American tennis legend Billie Jean King, former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard, along with British actresses Thandiwe Newton and Emma Watson are among women urging Facebook, Google, TikTok and Twitter to tackle harassment. WHO chief warns of f...
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
July 2, 20217m 25s
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American tennis legend Billie Jean King, former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard, along with British actresses Thandiwe Newton and Emma Watson are among women urging Facebook, Google, TikTok and Twitter to tackle harassment. WHO chief warns of fresh Covid wave in Europe amid spike in cases. Climate emergency: Antarctic heat hits record temperature. Israeli PI charged in global hacker-for-hire scheme wants plea deal. Student designs lifesaving high-tech device to rapidly stop blood loss from stab wounds. Where there’s muck there’s...perfectly preserved 230 million-year-old beetles found in dinosaur dung. Rare white puffin spotted on remote Scottish island.
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