Google said a liability case before the Supreme Court could potentially "upend the internet" and lead to massive censorship online.
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Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings of February 1st
Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings

Afternoon Alexa Flash Briefings of February 1st
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Lawmakers Look Into Bitcoin Mining Companies' Energy Use
Democratic lawmakers are now calling on Bitcoin mining companies in the U.S. to assess how much electricity they use and how it could all potentially impact residents and the environment in the near future. Since its conception, crypto mining has been at the center of a debate. The question is: Is crypto mining playing a key role in renewable energy or could it totally derail U.S. climate goals? Host of The Wendy O show Wendy O, joined Cheddar to discuss more.

Cheddar Morning Alexa Flash Briefings of February 1st
Alexa Flash Briefings

Morning Alexa Flash Briefings of February 1st
Alexa Flash Briefings

Cheddar Morning News Briefings of February 1st
Cheddar Morning News Briefings

Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings of February 1st
Cheddar Morning Spotify News Briefings

Sizing Up Meta, Tech Giants Ahead of Busy Earnings Week
Rene Ritchie, independent tech analyst and co-founder of the Nebula Podcast, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he breaks down what investors will be looking for from Mark Zuckerberg this week and how the tech giants stack up when it comes to augmented reality and virtual reality products going forward.

President Biden Reportedly Preparing to Issue Executive Order for Crypto
According to multiple reports, President Biden's upcoming executive order for the crypto marke would assign some government entities to study cryptocurrencies, stablecoins and NFT's with the goal of developing a workable regulatory framework. Douglas Borthwick, Chief Business Officer at INX, joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell, where he elaborates on what role the Biden administration would play under this order.
