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      Texas defends requiring ID for porn to SCOTUS: “We’ve done this forever”

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025

    On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments that could determine if a Texas age-gating law preventing kids from accessing pornography online is overly burdensome for adults. A ruling against Texas could put an end to allegedly invasive age-verification laws in nearly 20 states.

    A decision isn't expected until summer 2025, so it's too soon to say which way the court is leaning.

    The question before the court is whether the 5th Circuit was right to stay a preliminary injunction that had previously been blocking Texas from enforcing the law or whether that decision should be reversed and remanded based on the level of constitutional scrutiny that the 5th Circuit applied.

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      Texas defends requiring ID for porn to SCOTUS: “We’ve done this forever”

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025

    On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments that could determine if a Texas age-gating law preventing kids from accessing pornography online is overly burdensome for adults. A ruling against Texas could put an end to allegedly invasive age-verification laws in nearly 20 states.

    A decision isn't expected until summer 2025, so it's too soon to say which way the court is leaning.

    The question before the court is whether the 5th Circuit was right to stay a preliminary injunction that had previously been blocking Texas from enforcing the law or whether that decision should be reversed and remanded based on the level of constitutional scrutiny that the 5th Circuit applied.

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      Texas defends requiring ID for porn to SCOTUS: “We’ve done this forever”

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025

    On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments that could determine if a Texas age-gating law preventing kids from accessing pornography online is overly burdensome for adults. A ruling against Texas could put an end to allegedly invasive age-verification laws in nearly 20 states.

    A decision isn't expected until summer 2025, so it's too soon to say which way the court is leaning.

    The question before the court is whether the 5th Circuit was right to stay a preliminary injunction that had previously been blocking Texas from enforcing the law or whether that decision should be reversed and remanded based on the level of constitutional scrutiny that the 5th Circuit applied.

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      The trailer for Daredevil: Born Again is here

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock returns in Marvel's new series Daredevil: Born Again .

    Daredevil is among my favorite stories in the Netflix Defenders universe—along with Jessica Jones— in large part because Wilson Fisk (aka Kingpin, played to perfection by Vincent D'Onofrio), was such an incredibly complex and even occasionally sympathetic villain in the first and second seasons. I'm far from alone in this assessment, which explains why it was such a blow to fans when Netflix canceled the critically acclaimed Daredevil (and the rest of its Defenders series) in 2018, despite the showrunners' plans for a fourth season.

    Charlie Cox's titular vigilante hero has since made a couple of cameos in other Marvel projects, most notably as a one-night stand for Tatiana Maslany's She-Hulk in 2022. That kept hope alive that Daredevil might be revived and/or re-imagined. The hope has paid off because Marvel Studios just released a trailer for the new nine-episode series Daredevil: Born Again . And the studio has already confirmed a second season as part of the MCU's Phase Five .

    D'Onofrio's Fisk (who also appeared in the limited series Echo and Hawkeye ) is back, of course. Per the official premise: "Murdock, a blind lawyer with heightened abilities, is fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk pursues his own political endeavors in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course."

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      The trailer for Daredevil: Born Again is here

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock returns in Marvel's new series Daredevil: Born Again .

    Daredevil is among my favorite stories in the Netflix Defenders universe—along with Jessica Jones— in large part because Wilson Fisk (aka Kingpin, played to perfection by Vincent D'Onofrio), was such an incredibly complex and even occasionally sympathetic villain in the first and second seasons. I'm far from alone in this assessment, which explains why it was such a blow to fans when Netflix canceled the critically acclaimed Daredevil (and the rest of its Defenders series) in 2018, despite the showrunners' plans for a fourth season.

    Charlie Cox's titular vigilante hero has since made a couple of cameos in other Marvel projects, most notably as a one-night stand for Tatiana Maslany's She-Hulk in 2022. That kept hope alive that Daredevil might be revived and/or re-imagined. The hope has paid off because Marvel Studios just released a trailer for the new nine-episode series Daredevil: Born Again . And the studio has already confirmed a second season as part of the MCU's Phase Five .

    D'Onofrio's Fisk (who also appeared in the limited series Echo and Hawkeye ) is back, of course. Per the official premise: "Murdock, a blind lawyer with heightened abilities, is fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk pursues his own political endeavors in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course."

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      The trailer for Daredevil: Born Again is here

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025 • 1 minute

    Charlie Cox's Matt Murdock returns in Marvel's new series Daredevil: Born Again .

    Daredevil is among my favorite stories in the Netflix Defenders universe—along with Jessica Jones— in large part because Wilson Fisk (aka Kingpin, played to perfection by Vincent D'Onofrio), was such an incredibly complex and even occasionally sympathetic villain in the first and second seasons. I'm far from alone in this assessment, which explains why it was such a blow to fans when Netflix canceled the critically acclaimed Daredevil (and the rest of its Defenders series) in 2018, despite the showrunners' plans for a fourth season.

    Charlie Cox's titular vigilante hero has since made a couple of cameos in other Marvel projects, most notably as a one-night stand for Tatiana Maslany's She-Hulk in 2022. That kept hope alive that Daredevil might be revived and/or re-imagined. The hope has paid off because Marvel Studios just released a trailer for the new nine-episode series Daredevil: Born Again . And the studio has already confirmed a second season as part of the MCU's Phase Five .

    D'Onofrio's Fisk (who also appeared in the limited series Echo and Hawkeye ) is back, of course. Per the official premise: "Murdock, a blind lawyer with heightened abilities, is fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk pursues his own political endeavors in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course."

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      Firm developing a fully reusable rocket raises a quarter of a billion dollars

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025

    A Washington-based launch company announced Wednesday that it has raised $260 million in Series C funding, a significant capital raise at a time when it has become more difficult for some space companies to attract funding.

    "The market is tough, but I think what we’re doing is poised to go straight to the end state of the industry, and I think investors recognize that," said Andy Lapsa, Stoke Space's co-founder and chief executive officer, in an interview with Ars after the announcement.

    By "end state of the industry," Lapsa means that Stoke is developing a fully reusable, medium-lift rocket named Nova. The vehicle's first stage will land vertically, similarly to a Falcon 9 rocket, and the second stage, which has a novel metallic heat shield and engine design, will also land back on Earth.

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      Firm developing a fully reusable rocket raises a quarter of a billion dollars

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025

    A Washington-based launch company announced Wednesday that it has raised $260 million in Series C funding, a significant capital raise at a time when it has become more difficult for some space companies to attract funding.

    "The market is tough, but I think what we’re doing is poised to go straight to the end state of the industry, and I think investors recognize that," said Andy Lapsa, Stoke Space's co-founder and chief executive officer, in an interview with Ars after the announcement.

    By "end state of the industry," Lapsa means that Stoke is developing a fully reusable, medium-lift rocket named Nova. The vehicle's first stage will land vertically, similarly to a Falcon 9 rocket, and the second stage, which has a novel metallic heat shield and engine design, will also land back on Earth.

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      Firm developing a fully reusable rocket raises a quarter of a billion dollars

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 January 2025

    A Washington-based launch company announced Wednesday that it has raised $260 million in Series C funding, a significant capital raise at a time when it has become more difficult for some space companies to attract funding.

    "The market is tough, but I think what we’re doing is poised to go straight to the end state of the industry, and I think investors recognize that," said Andy Lapsa, Stoke Space's co-founder and chief executive officer, in an interview with Ars after the announcement.

    By "end state of the industry," Lapsa means that Stoke is developing a fully reusable, medium-lift rocket named Nova. The vehicle's first stage will land vertically, similarly to a Falcon 9 rocket, and the second stage, which has a novel metallic heat shield and engine design, will also land back on Earth.

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