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National Review

3 articles stable

National Review has appeared in 3 articles since 2018-08. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Doordash.

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2025-03-22
CNET 34 related

DoorDash partners with Klarna to offer payment plans, including credit options for purchases of $35 or more; Grubhub also uses Klarna as a payment option

in Case You Need a Loan to Pay for Your Burrito Jordan Valinsky / CNN : DoorDash will soon let users eat now and pay in installments Niket Nishant / Reuters : NYSE-bound Klarna signs payments deal wit...

2022-03-05
The Verge 91 related

Roskomnadzor says it is blocking Facebook in Russia, citing 26 cases of “discrimination against Russian media and information resources” since October 2020

Russia is being cut off from the rest of the online world … France 24 : Russia blocks Facebook over ‘discrimination’ of state media Brittany Bernstein / National Review : Kremlin Blocks Access to Face...

2018-08-08
New York Times 18 related

Given the malleability of the “hate speech” label, tech companies should use libel and slander legal standards when removing content like Infowars

“Hate speech” is extraordinarily vague and subjective.  Libel and slander are not.  —  Mr. French is a First Amendment litigator and senior writer for National Review.

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