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Alexander Hall | October 20, 2021

World-famous podcast host Joe Rogan accused Google of rigging the flow of information, recommending an alternative platform instead.

Rogan opined how the most powerful companies in the world rig the flow of information in a powerful…

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | October 20, 2021

The Media Research Center’s newest video series CensorTrack with TR dives into cases of online censorship every Wednesday. This week, the very show itself was a victim of censorship. 

On September 30, episode five was released. It…

Autumn Johnson | October 19, 2021

On Tuesday, Facebook announced Tuesday that it will soon be making changes to its “News Tab.”

The move came after the tech giant originally said in January that it would make the News Tab “less political.”

“People…

Catherine Salgado | October 19, 2021

“This is terrifying for the United States of America,” said comedian Steven Crowder after he was censored by YouTube for a Louder with Crowder episode highlighting recent reports of “transgender” rape threat to women. YouTube issued the strike…

Joseph Vazquez | October 19, 2021

MRC President Brent Bozell joined conservative radio host Dan Bongino in standing against intrusive vaccine mandates being forced on employees.

Bongino hammered Cumulus Media — his show’s partner — during the Oct. 18 edition of The…

Alexander Hall | October 19, 2021

Twitter appears to be up to its usual tricks. The platform reportedly censored Grabien Founder and Editor Tom Elliott for questioning the COVID-19 narrative.

Mollie Hemingway, Senior Editor at The Federalist, is having none of it. “…

Joseph Vazquez | October 19, 2021

Blame the American consumer! That’s the approach liberal outlet Axios used to explain away the atrocious labor shortages affecting the U.S. economy, and not President Joe Biden’s economic policies.

Axios published a snobbish piece…

Catherine Salgado | October 18, 2021

Facebook has reportedly exacerbated the southern U.S. border crisis by allowing illegal immigrants and even human smugglers to facilitate their activities on the company’s platforms. Meanwhile, posts combatting human trafficking were reportedly…

Alexander Hall | October 18, 2021

Facebook has run right back to censorship gaslighting after having taken a metaphorical beating in the liberal press and from the Hill in recent weeks. The platform has let the world know that it has cracked down on so-called “hate speech” with…

Joseph Vazquez | October 18, 2021

Inflationary pressures on the U.S. economy are getting so bad that even The Washington Post acknowledged that media arguments banging the transitory drum are falling flat.

The Post economics correspondent Heather Long wrote a damning news…

Autumn Johnson | October 17, 2021

In a discussion about equality, Pope Francis called for more censorship online. Pope Francis was discussing how the public views him as a “pest” for defending the poor.

"Thinking about these situations (of exclusion and inequality), I…

Catherine Salgado | October 15, 2021

Apparently Twitter’s guidelines about violence only apply to Donald Trump, not communist Chinese state-controlled news outlets. The Global Times threatened Taiwan and potential allies with becoming “cannon fodder” on Twitter, and Twitter has not…

Alexander Hall | October 15, 2021

Apple has reportedly bent over backwards to cater to the anti-religious Chinese Communist Party in order to keep a firm hold on the lucrative Chinese consumer market. The tech giant has made it loud and clear that it will betray the American…

Joseph Vazquez | October 15, 2021

The ABC and NBC evening newscasts tried to sweep major warnings that Americans will face skyrocketing energy prices this winter under the rug for two straight days of coverage.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)…

Catherine Salgado | October 15, 2021

Hundreds of woke Amazon and Google employees reportedly signed a letter opposing their respective companies’ contracts to provide the Israeli military and government agencies with cloud services.

The contract between the Big Tech giants…

Autumn Johnson | October 14, 2021

Professional networking platform LinkedIn announced on Thursday that it will shut down its service in China.

The platform, which is owned by Microsoft, expanded to China in 2014.

“We recognized that operating a localized version…

Joseph Vazquez | October 14, 2021

Does CNN host Chris Cuomo know what satire is? He actually suggested that New York Times economist Paul Krugman — whose wild predictions of an economic boom are falling flat — makes him more intelligent.

The left-wing anchor brought…

Catherine Salgado | October 14, 2021

Twitter has published a list of suggestions for policy makers on how best to regulate Big Tech. But the platform has a history of extreme bias. At least one of Twitter’s suggestions also sounds suspiciously like, “We need more censorship.”

Autumn Johnson | October 14, 2021

A court in the United Kingdom has ruled in favor of a woman who accused her neighbor of using a Ring doorbell in violation of her privacy.

Woodward set up four devices–including two fake 'dummy' cameras–around his home to deter would-be…

Alexander Hall | October 14, 2021

In October 2020, near the end of the presidential election, Big Tech companies suppressed political scandals that could have swung the election. Those included New York Post reporting that implicated Hunter Biden and his father and then-…