
Kyle Moran
Vlogger, Urban Survivor at Freelance
Articles
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1 week ago |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Kyle Moran
I am no fan of Google. But forcing the company to sell off Chrome – which is exactly what the government aims to do in an ongoing antitrust lawsuit – threatens to break the open Internet far more than it protects it. A key component to the government’s case pertains to Google’s Chrome browser and argues that allowing its continued ownership of Chrome creates a monopoly. Let’s look at a few alternatives: Microsoft’s Edge, Brave, and Opera. What do all of these have in common?
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1 week ago |
theohiopressnetwork.com | Kyle Moran
I am no fan of Google. But forcing the company to sell off Chrome – which is exactly what the government aims to do in an ongoing antitrust lawsuit – threatens to break the open Internet far more than it protects it. A key component to the government’s case pertains to Google’s Chrome browser and argues that allowing its continued ownership of Chrome creates a monopoly. Let’s look at a few alternatives: Microsoft’s Edge, Brave, and Opera. What do all of these have in common?
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1 month ago |
theohiopressnetwork.com | Kyle Moran
After watching former President Joe Biden and his administration spiral for the better part of four years on immigration, one would think that President Trump would be slightly more on guard to avoid falling into the same trap. One might very well be wrong. kAm(92E6G6C 9:D 6?5 8@2= 96C6 – 2?5 9@H6G6C 5:77:4F=E :E H:== 36 E@ 249:6G6 – E96 724E :D E92E 96 :D D6C:@FD=J 5:G6C8:?8 7C@> E96 A=2E7@C> 96 C2? @?] (9:=6 E@52J’D C65F4E:@? @7 9:D “{:36C2E:@? s2J” E2C:77D 2C6 2 DE6A :?
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1 month ago |
fairfieldsuntimes.com | Kyle Moran
After watching former President Joe Biden and his administration spiral for the better part of four years on immigration, one would think that President Trump would be slightly more on guard to avoid falling into the same trap. One might very well be wrong. Whatever his end goal here – and however difficult it will be to achieve – the fact is that he is seriously diverging from the platform he ran on.
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1 month ago |
washingtonexaminer.com | Kyle Moran
After passing the British House of Commons last year, it looks as though a U.K. bill to legalize doctor-assisted suicide may itself be on life support. After many assurances from the outset that there would be high levels of protections to ensure the system is not “misused” (more on that later), these safeguards have already begun to break down under what seems to be the slipperiest of slippery slope arguments. The United States should pay attention.
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