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Alexander Hall | February 11, 2019

Apple and Google have both been accused of enabling “gender apartheid” by allowing an app which allows Saudi men to track their wives or family and prevent them from leaving the country. 

Apple iTunes and Google Play both…

Julia A. Seymour | February 11, 2019

Journalism, particularly newspaper journalism, is a struggling industry — beset by lost advertisers and layoffs. Trust for media also “is at an all-time low,” according to the Knight Commission on Trust, Media, and Democracy.…

Corinne Weaver | February 11, 2019

Silicon Valley is full of opportunities for political donations. But a Soros-funded organization wants to make sure any support goes to the correct side of the political spectrum.

Politico reported on February 9 that major tech companies…

Alexander Hall | February 11, 2019

While the left is quick to sneer at conservative concerns about bias in the algorithms that operate major tech sites, they freely acknowledge the algorithms are biased in other ways..

Newly elected U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez…

Julia A. Seymour | February 8, 2019

Going “green” will require a lot of green, apparently. Two U.S. legislators have a proposal designed to require substantial changes to every building in the U.S., create rail “at a scale where air travel stops becoming necessary…

Corinne Weaver | February 8, 2019

Twitter has rescinded and apologized for many of its bans and suspensions of conservative users, calling those decisions “mistakes.” But they might not have been mistakes after all.

In an interview with podcaster Sam Harris on…

Alexander Hall | February 8, 2019

Illinois Democrats proposed a new bill that would allow police to examine social media history to decide whether people can buy guns. Conservatives at HotAir compared it to the pre-crime strategy deployed in the movie Minority Report.

Rep…

Julia A. Seymour | February 8, 2019

If progressives get their way, it won’t matter how “f---ing bad” Bruno Mars and Travie McCoy want to be billionaires.They won’t be, and neither will anyone else.

Now that democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio…

Corinne Weaver | February 7, 2019

What happens when the front page of the internet is funded by the company that made the Great Firewall in China?

Reddit, the internet forum for communities, posts, and news, is currently fundraising to keep itself afloat, with a $300…

Corinne Weaver | February 7, 2019

Who knew that sharing a public fact about a liberal politician could count as bullying?

GOP spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany tweeted on February 6 that she had been blocked from her Instagram account. Why? Because of a post she had made…

Julia A. Seymour | February 7, 2019

Stocks “rebounded in spectacular fashion in January,” but anyone reliant on network news programming may not have noticed since the networks proved yet again to care far more about bad economic news.

ABC, CBS and NBC evening…

Alexander Hall | February 6, 2019

Censorship of conservatives isn’t limited to social media. Financial platforms are also guilty. 

Right-wing provocateur Laura Loomer was banned from Paypal on January 4. “PayPal just banned me for no reason whatsoever,…

Corinne Weaver | February 6, 2019

A “bullying bounty? Social media platforms are now going to offer incentives to their employees to follow their company’s political agenda.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced to his company in a phone call in January that…

Alexander Hall | February 5, 2019

After numerous liberal videos have been downvoted by millions, YouTube is considering tactics to combat “dislike mobs.”

Embarrassing cases such as YouTube’s famous 2018 Rewind and Gillette’s “anti-male” commercial have proved that the…

Corinne Weaver | February 5, 2019

Facebook once decided that partnering with a liberal fact-checker would help stop the spread of supposed “fake news.”

On February 1, fact-checking site Snopes announced that it was no longer interested in working with Facebook…

Julia A. Seymour | February 4, 2019

January was a “blockbuster” month for job gains, in spite of the government shutdown. The 304,000 jobs added was nearly twice as many as the 172,000 forecasters anticipated. Only it didn’t appear that way on the broadcast…

Alexander Hall | February 4, 2019

Even Twitter’s CEO admits he can’t keep track of his company’s banning policy.

Jack Dorsey made a few damning admissions and omissions during his interview with radio host Joe Rogan on February 2. While Rogan has been heavily panned by…

Julia A. Seymour | February 1, 2019

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., defended her call for an “ultra-millionaires” annual wealth tax as “how the system is supposed to operate,” and “part of the social contract” of America in a CNBC interview.…

Corinne Weaver | February 1, 2019

Foreign countries and governments that are at odds with the U.S. government will stop at nothing to influence elections.

In announcements made on January 31, Facebook and Twitter stated that several hundred pages and accounts linked to…

Julia A. Seymour | January 31, 2019

Media mogul and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg may or may not be running for president in 2020. But in either case he’s building what The Atlantic called “the most powerful political organization in America” designed to defeat…