Texas law prohibiting social media companies from banning users over their viewpoints reinstated by appeals court A federal appeals court on Wednesday reinstated a Republican backed Texas law that prohibits large social media companies from banning users over their political viewpoints The decision hands a win to Republicans who have long criticized social media platforms such as Twitter for what
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Olivia Veqqie
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