Apple removes app that Hong Kong protesters used to track police movements following vandalism, attacks on officers

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The iPhone maker has removed an app that allowed rioters in Hong Kong to track where police are located after reports that it was used to ambush officers and vandalize communities where law enforcement was not present. Following other companies that have taken sides in the ongoing unrest in China’s autonomous city, Apple allowed HKmap.live…

US Supreme Court Upholds Trump’s Travel Ban

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WASHINGTON –The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the Trump administration’s travel restrictions on citizens from five Muslim countries, handing President Donald Trump a victory in enforcing one of his most controversial policies. In a 5-4 split decision, the high court justices ruled that the president has the constitutional authority under U.S. immigration laws to…