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Trump Uses Twitter to Govern. I Used It to Cover His Social Media Summit.

The president held the first such gathering at the White House. Notably absent were Twitter, Facebook and Google. Press Release Distribution Service

Grizzlies’ Allen ejected after 2 flagrants, tech

Grizzlies guard Grayson Allen was ejected from Thursday night’s summer league game against the Celtics after picking up two flagrant fouls in the span of seven seconds. Press Release Distribution Service

Sources: NFL shelves full-time officiating program

The NFL has put its full-time officials program on hold as part of ongoing labor talks with the NFL Referees Association, multiple sources said Thursday. Press Release Distribution Service

What youth movement? The Big Three still dominate at Wimbledon

The tennis world keeps wondering when a generation of young stars will unseat Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. It won’t be this year at Wimbledon. Press Release Distribution Service

Contenders, train wrecks and the trade deadline: Answering MLB’s biggest second-half questions

With the season officially resuming tonight, we look at the contenders, the train wrecks, the trade deadline and more. Press Release Distribution Service

‘These kids are ticking time bombs’: The threat of youth basketball

In part one of a two-part series, ESPN explores the dangers of youth basketball — and how the culture of perpetual competition is jeopardizing the futures of the very stars it hopes to create. Press Release Distribution Service

Trump apparently knows what Bitcoin is, and he doesn’t like it

President Donald Trump took some time out of his evening to tweet about cryptocurrencies today, announcing to the world that he is “not a fan” of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies because their “value is highly volatile and based on thin air.” In a series of tweets, Trump expanded on his thoughts on crypto, saying Facebook’s…

YouTube drafting ‘creator-on-creator harassment’ rules after Steven Crowder incident

YouTube is working on new policies to prevent “creator-on-creator harassment” that it will announce later this year, the company said today. The statement was made by Youtube’s chief product officer, Neal Mohan, who briefly spoke about the issue at YouTube’s VidCon keynote this evening, where both creators and industry insiders were gathered in Anaheim, California.…

FCC commissioner blasts carriers for failure to fight robocalls

Carriers have been slow to address the growing robocall problem, but the Federal Communications Commission may be about to force their hand. In a letter to fourteen US carriers, FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks today called out the confusing and often ineffective options available to consumers for fighting automated spam calls, and threatened regulatory action if…

Lawmakers seek scientific review of plan to tightly regulate all fentanyl copycats

Lawmakers on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee have urged the Trump administration to conduct a scientific review of a Justice Department-backed bill to classify all illicit chemical knockoffs of the potent painkiller fentanyl in the same legal category as heroin. Press Release Distribution Service