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Joseph Vazquez | June 16, 2022

A New York Times editorial board member lost his marbles over companies reportedly donating to GOP candidates who challenged the 2020 election results.

Times editor Alex Kingsbury mourned how the “pause” that companies placed on donating…

Autumn Johnson | June 15, 2022

Big Tech platforms agreed to provide data to the European Union to fight “disinformation” online.

Financial Times reported that Meta, Twitter, Google, and Microsoft provided data to individual EU countries, giving the bloc more control…

Brian Bradley | June 15, 2022

Twenty-seven Senate Republicans led by Sen. John Thune (R-SD) on Wednesday introduced legislation that would ban email providers from using algorithms that mark certain political campaign emails as spam.

Fox News Digital noted that…

Catherine Salgado | June 15, 2022

RAND Corp. used U.S. government funding to publish research in a report that concluded independent social media platforms are “extreme” and “offensive,” while major social media platforms don’t have any political prejudice.

RAND Corp.’s…

Joseph Vazquez | June 15, 2022

The Bloomberg Opinion Editorial Board had a bit of a red pill moment on how bad the inflation crisis actually is, but didn’t lay any blame at the feet of President Joe Biden and the Federal Reserve.

In an editorial headlined, “The Fed Has…

Jeffrey Clark | June 15, 2022

The Washington Post whined that the energy crisis isn’t “spurring a green revolution” while many Americans suffer from skyrocketing food and gas prices.

“The United States is struggling to squeeze opportunity out of an energy crisis that…

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | June 15, 2022

It’s Episode 42 of CensorTrack with TR. This week we talked about how Etsy and PayPal reportedly censored Quilette Managing Editor Colin Wright’s organization, Reality’s Last Stand.

Wright is an evolutionary biologist, writer and speaker…

Catherine Salgado | June 15, 2022

Comedian and late night host John Oliver slammed Amazon’s and Google’s antitrust practices on his show and urged antitrust reform.

HBO’s Last Week Tonight host John Oliver took aim at Google’s and Amazon’s anticompetitive practices on…

Catherine Salgado | June 14, 2022

President Joe Biden’s Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas gave Congress “apparently misleading” testimony about the Orwellian Disinformation Governance Board, according to a group of Republican senators.

Senate Republicans…

Joseph Vazquez | June 14, 2022

A former Federal Reserve chairman who dismissed concerns about the 2000s housing bubble attempted to squash fears of a 1970s-style inflation crisis under President Joe Biden.

Ben Bernanke penned a ludicrous op-ed for The New York Times…

Jeffrey Clark | June 14, 2022

President Joe Biden’s economic advisor told CNBC that the White House didn’t miss “much at all” on inflation. That was despite inflation firing up in June for the fastest increase since December 1981. 

White House Council of Economic…

Catherine Salgado | June 14, 2022

Libs of TikTok published presumable screenshots of Twitter employees accusing the conservative account of “targeted violence” and urging that the platform ban the account.

Days after Twitter locked Libs of TikTok’s Twitter account for…

Paiten Iselin | June 14, 2022

Here we go again! White House National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy said “we need the tech companies to really jump in” to combat so-called disinformation and misinformation.

It’s not the first time the Biden administration has advocated…

Autumn Johnson | June 14, 2022

Google offered to allow ads from rival companies to settle an antitrust investigation.

CNBC reported that the company hoped this action would avoid a fine from a European Union antitrust investigation:

The European Commission…

Autumn Johnson | June 13, 2022

A Google engineer claimed an artificial intelligence bot that belonged to the company came to life. And then the company put him on administrative leave.

Google engineer Blake Lemoine told the Washington Post that the tech giant’s…

Catherine Salgado | June 13, 2022

Google sponsored a disturbing LGBTQ+ “Pride” and drag event in Austin, Texas, which was billed as “family-friendly,” according to the Rainbow on the Creek web page.

The “Rainbow on the Creek” event in Austin’s Waterloo Park said on its…

Jeffrey Clark | June 13, 2022

A 25-year-old YouTuber and boxer seems to have found a new political punching bag: President Joe Biden. 

Jake Paul didn’t pull his punches when he listed five of Biden’s “accomplishments” in a June 11 tweet that went viral with over…

Joseph Vazquez | June 13, 2022

CNN is experiencing the “life comes at you fast” adage in real time as a poor government prediction it touted on skyrocketing gas prices came back to haunt the network.

CNN reporter Matt Egan published a Dec. 8 story with a foolish…

Autumn Johnson | June 12, 2022

Journalists at The New York Times criticized Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s efforts to push back against online censorship.

The paper published an article in the technology section that accused Paxton of standing up against…

Catherine Salgado | June 10, 2022

Former President -- and author of the 2013 PolitiFact Lie of the Year -- Barack Obama did not miss the opportunity at the 2022 Copenhagen Democracy Summit to call for more censorship, asserting we must “detoxify our discourse.”

Obama…