Multiple American tech companies are involved in the German public-private network crushing free speech, according to a new study.
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Google just lost a court case in Italy after censoring a religious blog—an act MRC called out as one of the worst censorship cases this summer.
President Donald Trump promised to sue the BBC for its deceptive edits to one of his speeches. But that was not enough for Big Tech companies to axe the outlet from their AI training data sets.
A Belgium-based lawyer who advocates for free speech is sounding the alarm on the long reach of the European Union’s censorship arm.
Google keeps expanding the scope of its artificial intelligence despite facing mounting criticism for its anti-free speech and biased programming.
Big Tech just got busted burying the scandals dogging Democrat candidates in the 2025 elections.
Google News is the only major Big Tech news aggregator that consistently highlights Al Jazeera, a network so sympathetic to radicalism that MRC’s Dan Schneider refers to it as “Hamas News.”
Unlike vampires and werewolves, Big Tech censorship is anything but mythical.
Big Tech behemoths have gone to great lengths to promote Wikipedia. Now, Google has been busted actively suppressing an emerging competitor.
A top Google executive made clear at a Wednesday hearing that the tech giant was proud of its censorship record. This admission may have dire implications for Big Tech’s ability to censor without consequences.
Tech giant Google, increasingly under scrutiny for antitrust and anti-free speech violations, just once again lost in court.
Google could be in serious hot water after it reportedly programmed its artificial intelligence to make false accusations against filmmaker and podcast host Robby Starbuck.
If you performed a simple Google search for the names of mainstream journalists and thought leaders, you would expect to get a link to their profile or a link to their website or news outlet. But Google has served up something far more sinister.…
This latest free speech victory could have huge implications for the future of European Union censorship in France.
Tech giant Google reportedly admitted during a European court case that it can manipulate its search engine results and is willing to do so, seemingly confirming what the Media Research Center has repeatedly exposed.
Is President Donald Trump an antisemitic fascist? Some of the biggest AI companies have continued to defend harsh and false leftist rhetoric levied against President Trump, even after his key role in the Israel-Hamas peace deal.
Google-owned YouTube may allow banned YouTubers back on the platform, but some creators might not make the cut for the censorship-happy platform.
A Washington, D.C.-based think tank attacked free speech, FCC Chair Brendan Carr and the Trump administration at a panel largely indistinguishable from the ideological diversity you’d see on an MSNBC segment.
Google just lost another appeal as it attempts to maintain a death grip on its app store monopoly.
Podcaster and now California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton is emphasizing the current California administration’s threat to free speech with a dangerous piece of legislation.