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Day: December 23, 2025

Pennsylvania High Court Rules Police Can Access Google Searches Without Warrant

Reclaim the Net   The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has a new definition of “reasonable expectation.” According to the justices, it’s no longer reasonable to assume that what you type into Google is yours to keep. In a decision that reads like a love letter to the surveillance economy, the court ruled that police were within their rights to access a convicted rapist’s search history without a warrant. The reasoning is that everyone knows they’re being watched anyway. The opinion, issued Tuesday, leaned on the idea that the public has already surrendered its privacy to Silicon Valley. READ THE FULL STORY                 

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California Blocked From Secretly Transitioning Kids In School

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New York Times reporter sues Google, xAI, OpenAI over chatbot training

New York Times reporter and "Bad Blood" author John Carreyrou filed the lawsuit in California federal court with five other writers.

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