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Tom Cotton

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17 articles stable

Tom Cotton has appeared in 17 articles since 2019-10. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside TikTok, Trump, U.S., China.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-08-03
Washington Post 6 related

How Palantir has benefited since President Trump took office, securing new and expanded government contracts and becoming the S&P's top-performing stock of 2025

who sometime were already doing the job before Palantir. … @crystal159 : .  —  PALANTIR  —  The software and data analytics company has garnered at least $300 million in new and expanded business sinc...

2021-05-06
Washington Post 8 related

The Oversight Board's decision on Trump's Facebook ban failed to send a clear message that a powerful public official can't use Facebook to endanger the public

and heated — reactions to Trump's suspension Siva Vaidhyanathan / The Guardian : Facebook is pretending it cares how its platform affects the world Marietje Schaake / Los Angeles Times : Op-Ed: Facebo...

2020-12-01
New York Times 5 related

Sources: Apple suggested edits to a draft of Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, extending some deadlines, limiting release of some info to the public, and more

but privately are lobbying against legislation to crack down on it. It's appalling that any company is and would want to continue to be complicit in these gross human rights abuses. https://www.nytime...

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