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With assists from Seattle, satellite launch will boost BlackSky’s geospatial intelligence network

GeekWire

and the company’s original home base in Seattle. “We’re going to expand the number of satellites to 30,” BlackSky CEO Brian O’Toole said Thursday during an online dialogue presented by the University of Washington’s Space Policy and Research Center. Seattle-based Spaceflight Inc. said in tweet.

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Starting a T-Shirt Business the Right Way

Galido

Designing a t-shirt is much like painting on a blank canvas or drawing on a fresh sheet of paper. Information about your company, a return policy, and contact information, are all important for building trust with your customer and giving your business some additional credibility. Credit: www.fatowltees.com.

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Heat Listed

The Verge

A social worker told him that he could help him if he was interested in finding assistance to secure a job, for example, or mental health services. These give the neighborhood a sense of cohesion and lively social dynamic, but it helps to complicate matters when police make arrests or show up at someone’s home. They didn’t know.

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Members of Congress want to know more about law enforcement’s surveillance of protesters

Vox

This rogue agency’s use of military technology to surveil protesters inside US borders is deeply disturbing, especially given CBP’s lack of clear and strong policies to protect privacy and constitutional rights.”. We need answers.

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The big legal questions behind Trump’s TikTok and WeChat bans

The Verge

The Trump administration has escalated its threats to ban Chinese social media apps TikTok and WeChat within the US, issuing executive orders last week sanctioning them. The orders will ban “transactions” between US entities and the parent companies of TikTok and WeChat (respectively ByteDance and Tencent).

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YouTube’s lax misinformation rules are letting election lies spread

The Verge

It’s a network-wide issue, the result of YouTube staking out a position as one of the most permissive major social networks. YouTube’s response to the OANN videos shows the company’s policy in practice: even after high-profile coverage of the videos’ demonstrably false claims, YouTube has decided to leave the videos live.