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Corinne Weaver | December 11, 2018

Google had a loud defender in the House Judiciary Committee — interestingly the company is also is his top donor.

During the House Judiciary Committee hearing where Google CEO Sundar Pichai was testifying, Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY)…

Alexander Hall | December 10, 2018

YouTube wants to celebrate its political bias. A whole year’s worth.

This annual YouTube Rewind, once praised as a homage to YouTube’s most influential creators, memes, and music, has become a left-wing politicized fiasco.…

Corinne Weaver | December 10, 2018

Want your liberal bias on the go? Then Google has just the thing for you.

Google Assistant is planning on offering a “radio-style on demand news” and it’s teaming up with liberal news outlets to do it. Audio news from…

Corinne Weaver | December 10, 2018

There’s a lot of money to be made in Silicon Valley, which means there’s lot of cash to throw around at election time. Guess who get most of that money? Democrats. By a mile.

According to a study put out by Business Insider on…

Julia A. Seymour | December 10, 2018

The very same day stock market gyrations captured the media’s focus, government agencies announced a decline in the U.S. poverty rate and an increase in household net worth.

But the networks skipped any and all good economic news on…

Corinne Weaver | December 7, 2018

European officials are not happy with Facebook. The platform has run afoul of their regulations one too many times.

In an interview with BBC, former head of British intelligence agency GCHQ Robert Hannigan expressed his concerns about the…

Alexander Hall | December 7, 2018

While the replacement for NAFTA may have many great aspects, it also erases the one key law that would protect conservative voices from being censored online.

Big tech censorship is one of the greatest threats to conservatives'…

Alexander Hall | December 6, 2018

The liberal media may be outraged by Facebook’s opposition research on George Soros, but the company’s board of directors is not. They defended Facebook’s decision as “entirely appropriate” following the billionaire…

Corinne Weaver | December 6, 2018

Threats from the United States to regulate Facebook are not the worst thing the company faces. In Europe, the social media platform is under attack as well.

A British lawmaker, Damian Collins, published Facebook emails which show the…

Alexander Hall | December 5, 2018

Libertarian TV personality and former ABC reporter John Stossel says Youtube placed age restrictions on a video he published about socialism. The restrictions were later removed, but the fact they occurred is part of a trend that concerns…

Corinne Weaver | December 5, 2018

Facebook is eager to contain “hate speech” violations. But the platform can’t seem to protect some users from foreign scams.

Wired ran a story on December 5 analyzing the rise of troll pages that are targeted to veterans…

Alexander Hall | December 5, 2018

Facebook has been criticized in congressional hearings for the practice of “shadowbanning,” allowing conservatives to publish right-wing content, but subtly preventing users from actually seeing it.

Over the past 24…

Corinne Weaver | December 5, 2018

Censorship on Facebook has reached a level of absurdity. Even seemingly innocuous Christmas images are considered too graphic for sensitive users.

A post with over 11,000 shares dating back to 2015 was given a blackout covering, with the…

Julia A. Seymour | December 5, 2018

France’s increasingly violent “yellow vest” protests began as grassroots, working-class opposition to a fuel tax hike that was promoted by the government as climate change action. But network stories about the protests ignored…

Corinne Weaver | December 4, 2018

Wikipedia is considered by many in the media to be “the Internet’s greatest store of knowledge.” But what happens when that knowledge is compromised?

The information library is under siege from hackers who radically…

Corinne Weaver | December 4, 2018

Hate speech is the rallying cry of the left. And woe to any conservative who falls afoul of hate speech rules online.

At an Anti-Defamation League event on December 3, Apple CEO Tim Cook extolled the thought-policing standards of Apple…

Alexander Hall | December 4, 2018

While this popular commentator is not calling for Twitter’s ban, he muses that humans as a whole would be better served doing anything else.

Glenn Reynolds, known by most as Instapundit, has been a part of the political blogosphere…

Alexander Hall | December 3, 2018

New York’s State Senate is considering a bill that will allow the government to investigate a citizen’s social media and search engine history before the sale of a handgun. 

The bill, proposed by Democrat Kevin Parker,…

Julia A. Seymour | December 3, 2018

Since when it is controversial for a company to research a powerful billionaire calling for it to be regulated and who could potentially impact its stock price? Since now — if the company is Facebook and its opponent is liberal billionaire…

Corinne Weaver | December 3, 2018

Because of the state funeral of George H.W. Bush, a highly anticipated hearing with Google CEO Sundar Pichai will be postponed.

The U.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte said that the hearing, which is scheduled the same…