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Good morning! Yesterday afternoon, President Donald Trump signed an executive order taking aim at a l [Compass] Good morning! Yesterday afternoon, President Donald Trump signed [an executive order]( taking aim at a law that protects internet companies from legal liability for what their users post online. According to Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the order is akin to a “mugging of the First Amendment” and is designed to help Trump “spread unfiltered lies.” The order, widely seen as an attack on social media, was retaliation for Twitter’s move earlier this week to apply fact-checking labels to two of Trump’s tweets related to absentee voting. The president’s anger toward Twitter likely escalated after he signed the executive order. Today, the company [hid a Trump tweet]( for glorifying violence because it suggested the protesters in Minneapolis could be shot. The tweet is still accessible, but users are unable to like or reply to it. [Read more of Senator Wyden’s take on Trump’s executive order here](. —[Katharine Schwab]( [Trump’s new executive order is a ‘mugging of the First Amendment,’ says Sen. Wyden]( [Trump’s new executive order is a ‘mugging of the First Amendment,’ says Sen. Wyden]( The senator who wrote Section 230 weighs in on the president’s executive order, which attacks social media platforms by aiming to reduce legal protections for the content their users post. [fastcompany.com]( [Netflix’s ‘Space Force’ is not the show you think it’s going to be]( [Netflix’s ‘Space Force’ is not the show you think it’s going to be]( Greg Daniels, creator of ‘The Office,’ talks about the out-of-this-world new project that reunited him with former collaborator Steve Carell. [fastcompany.com]( [As health misinformation and politics collide, social networks face a choice]( [As health misinformation and politics collide, social networks face a choice]( Misinformation targeting citizens who vote based on their pandemic response may force Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to police political content. [fastcompany.com]( [Ford kills COVID-19 with ingenious car heater hack]( [Ford kills COVID-19 with ingenious car heater hack]( A software update allows Ford police SUVs to sterilize themselves. [fastcompany.com]( [Post-pandemic public transit may not end up looking all that different—but its goals may have to change]( [Post-pandemic public transit may not end up looking all that different—but its goals may have to change]( Concept designs with plexiglass shields probably aren’t coming to transit. Instead, cities have to figure out how to make the systems safe and useful for the people who don’t have a choice but to use them. [fastcompany.com]( [Can Jot’s coffee concentrate make you forget about that $5 latte? Here’s what our editors say]( [Can Jot’s coffee concentrate make you forget about that $5 latte? Here’s what our editors say]( We gave Jot Ultra Coffee to three of our editors to see if it lives up to its promise of delivering barista-worthy drinks at home. [fastcompany.com]( [Watch: The future of healthcare could be virtual]( [Watch: The future of healthcare could be virtual]( Telehealth is having a moment. More and more people are experiencing virtual doctors’ visits, and experts don’t expect that to change any time soon. Here’s what medicine could look like in 5 years as the industry embraces technology. [fastcompany.com]( [These flattering swimsuits also happen to be eco-friendly]( [These flattering swimsuits also happen to be eco-friendly]( Look good, feel good, do good in one-pieces and bikinis that don’t trash the environment. [fastcompany.com]( [Ever been to a green sand beach? The newest geohack to fight climate change]( [Ever been to a green sand beach? The newest geohack to fight climate change]( Project Vesta is conducting an experiment by spreading a green mineral on beaches, where its interaction with the waves will pull carbon from the air. [fastcompany.com]( Did you enjoy this issue? [Fast Company] You can [update your details here](. If you don’t want to receive Compass anymore, [unsubscribe here]( If you were forwarded Compass and like it, [subscribe here]( [View this newsletter online]( Powered by [Revue]( 7 World Trade Center, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10007-2195

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