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How Big Tech Rewrote the Nation’s First Cellphone Repair Law
Documents reveal tech lobbyists revised a right-to-repair bill before New York's governor signed it
Challenging technology to serve the public good.
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Documents reveal tech lobbyists revised a right-to-repair bill before New York's governor signed it
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The bill, backed by the two companies, would prevent drivers from receiving some employee benefits
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The gig companies and a local Teamsters union helped shape the measure’s language
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Governments increasingly use algorithms to do everything from assign benefits to dole out punishment—but attempts to regulate them have been unsuccessful
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The Markup, through public records requests, found more than 20 public agencies using the sometimes-controversial software
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Offending posts—including sexually explicit images—linger in comment histories long after their removal from subreddits
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A bill headed to the governor’s desk aims to curb injuries in warehouse distribution centers run by a broad spectrum of employers and outlaw punishment for bathroom breaks
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The Emergency Broadband Benefit fund was supposed to be widely available, but not everyone is getting the money
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The ride-hail giants are orchestrating a complex PR scheme to sway public opinion to ensure drivers aren’t classified as employees
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Drivers say the companies should just pay better
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