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- The 'Wesley Snipes Crying' Meme Appeared In 'New Jack City' 34 Years Ago This Very Day
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Russia Bans Making Memes Out of Celebrities
April 14th, 2015 2:00 PMKremlin's central media bureau Roskomnadzor has issued an online censorship policy explicitly banning social media activities that make up the essence of celebrity meme culture, including none other than the biggest star of Russia himself.
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Student Faces Felony Charge for Pranking
April 13th, 2015 10:22 PMA middle school student in Florida is facing a felony charge related to cybercrime after the faculty discovered that the 14-year-old had improperly accessed the administrative network to vandalize the default wallpaper as a prank.
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"Fight 215" Takes Aim at the Patriot Act
April 9th, 2015 5:39 PMThe Electronic Frontier Foundation has launched the "Fight 215" online campaign, which calls for United States citizens to urge their elected representatives to allow Section 215 of the Patriot Act to expire in June.
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Boston Marathon Bomber Guilty on All Charges
April 9th, 2015 11:00 AMDzhokhar Tsarnaev is found guilty on all 30 separate charges for committing the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing with his older, deceased brother Tamerlan. This sets the stage for his sentencing, where a jury will decide if he receives the death penalty.
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Fatal Shooting of Walter Scott Causes Uproar
April 8th, 2015 7:00 PMFollowing yesterday's revelation of a shocking video that shows a police officer firing at (and killing) an unarmed Coast Guard veteran in South Carolina, Twitter is once again awash with calls for stronger measures to combat police brutality.
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Russia Bans Making Memes Out of Celebrities
Kremlin's central media bureau Roskomnadzor has issued an online censorship policy explicitly banning social media activities that make up the essence of celebrity meme culture, including none other than the biggest star of Russia himself.
Student Faces Felony Charge for Pranking
A middle school student in Florida is facing a felony charge related to cybercrime after the faculty discovered that the 14-year-old had improperly accessed the administrative network to vandalize the default wallpaper as a prank.
"Fight 215" Takes Aim at the Patriot Act
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has launched the "Fight 215" online campaign, which calls for United States citizens to urge their elected representatives to allow Section 215 of the Patriot Act to expire in June.
Boston Marathon Bomber Guilty on All Charges
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is found guilty on all 30 separate charges for committing the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing with his older, deceased brother Tamerlan. This sets the stage for his sentencing, where a jury will decide if he receives the death penalty.
Fatal Shooting of Walter Scott Causes Uproar
Following yesterday's revelation of a shocking video that shows a police officer firing at (and killing) an unarmed Coast Guard veteran in South Carolina, Twitter is once again awash with calls for stronger measures to combat police brutality.