Event JSON
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],
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"Californians Say X Blocked Them From Viewing Amber Alert About Missing 14 Year-Old"
],
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"The incident highlights concerns about digital equity and accessibility, as not all users may have an X account or be able to log in. The California Highway Patrol has used X to push out Amber Alerts since 2018, but this incident suggests that the platform's changes may be causing issues with emergency communications."
]
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