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SALT LAKE CITY Utah is a step closer to requiring all cellphones and tablets sold in the conservative state to automatically block pornography after the Republican governor signed legislation Tuesday that critics call a significant intrusion of free speech.Gov. Spencer Cox has said the measure would send an important message
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