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Corinne Weaver | November 19, 2019

In this era of civility, Google’s search algorithms are doing their part in keeping the peace.

Google Images, the section of Google Search where users can look for images, suggests images with any phrase or word typed in the box.…

Joseph Vazquez | November 18, 2019

Every once in a while, the liberal media is compelled to make a concession, even if it doesn’t serve their recession narrative.

Liberal outlet Bloomberg News tweeted Nov. 17 that “The stock market seems to like Donald Trump…

Alexander Hall | November 8, 2019

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) was forced to eat a slice of humble pie after she lost a lawsuit over free speech. 

The far-left Democrat apologized Monday for blocking one of her critics on Twitter, and as the Wall Street…

Joseph Vazquez | November 7, 2019

The latest voice warning about the cost should Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) win the White House in 2020 is billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones.

Jones predicted that if Warren were to clinch the 2020 election, “the S&P 500…

Clay Waters | November 3, 2019

President Trump’s dangerous Twitter. That was the paper’s overriding obsession in Sunday’s edition. The enormous story launched on the top half of the front page and jumped to a special 10-page section, “The Twitter…

Corinne Weaver | October 9, 2019

Facebook is standing by its new approach to political advertising, despite sharp criticism from the left.

Former Vice President Joe Biden’s presidential campaign asked Facebook to remove President Trump’s ad on Oct. 8,…

Alexander Hall | October 7, 2019

Facebook is taking a free-speech approach to political campaign ads, and letting users decide what is or is not fake news. Naturally, the left is upset about it.

President Trump’s re-election campaign launched a new ad both on…

Alexander Hall | October 4, 2019

Strange political times make for unexpected allies as Democratic primary candidates defend Trump’s right to have a platform on Twitter.

Democratic presidential nominee rivals Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii and Senator Elizabeth Warren…

Corinne Weaver | October 3, 2019

President Trump’s sense of humor has been limited by good old-fashioned copyright claims. 

After the president tweeted a video with a clip from Nickelback’s music video, “Photograph,” the meme was removed…

Alexander Hall | September 24, 2019

President Donald Trump described Big Tech censorship as one of the “new challenges to liberty” and declared that “a free society cannot allow social media giants to silence the voices of the people.”

President…

Julia A. Seymour | August 26, 2019

As recession headlines and stories proliferate, Fox News MediaBuzz anchor Howard Kurtz had an important question for anchor Maria Bartiromo: could negative media talk damage the U.S. economy?

“Do the media have the power, even if…

Corinne Weaver | August 12, 2019

A draft of an executive order to be released by the White House found that at least 15,000 people had been affected by political censorship online.

CNN reported that a summary of the draft stated that the White House “has received…

Joseph Vazquez | August 9, 2019

What should campaign funding disclosure levels be in an internet age and outrage culture, where publicization of giving can quickly turn into harassment?

It’s a question The New York Times raised after Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX)…

Julia A. Seymour | August 9, 2019

Another day, another left-wing boycott of a company driven by social media users who can’t stand the President.

The latest targets were fitness companies Equinox and SoulCycle, because billionaire owner Stephen Ross plans to host a…

Joseph Valle | July 31, 2019

Left-wing economist and columnist Paul Krugman attacked President Donald Trump’s tax cuts as “the biggest giveaway to other nations since the Marshall Plan” in his New York Times column July 25. He criticized Trump’s…

Corinne Weaver | July 29, 2019

The liberal media are continually pushing for more and more censorship online. And Big Tech companies are willing to listen.

After President Donald Trump tweeted that a Baltimore area congressional district is a “disgusting, rat and…

Joseph Valle | July 12, 2019

Wall Street experienced another record-setting day July 11, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 27,000 for the first time ever. 

But you would know little about that new record if you were watching the three broadcast…

Alexander Hall | July 10, 2019

The Thursday Social Media Summit at the White House will rally supporters of free speech. 

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), who plans to attend the summit, has commented that he is “concerned there are people who work at the major…

Joseph Vazquez | July 9, 2019

The liberal media usually take aim at the libertarian Koch brothers, but now that they’ve launched a venture with George Soros, there’s been an about-face.

Slate, The Boston Globe, and The Week all covered the joint venture…

Joseph Valle | July 9, 2019

CNBC editor-at-large John Harwood didn’t just interview 2020 Democratic candidate Beto O’Rourke about the economy July 5. He literally asked questions while eating Mexican food with the candidate. That jovial setting was perfect for…