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Autumn Johnson | July 17, 2022

The Department of Justice is reportedly planning to file an antitrust lawsuit against Google.

 

Catherine Salgado | July 7, 2022

Following pressure from Democratic Party lawmakers and the liberal media, Google announced that it would make a new exception for retaining users’ location history—users visiting abortion clinics.

Brian Bradley | July 5, 2022

Republican senators are calling on Google to take quicker action after the company recently asked the Federal Election Commission to approve a pilot program to address concerns that Gmail’s spam algorithm disproportionately affects GOP…

Autumn Johnson | June 26, 2022

The International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) launched a new legal fund to protect fact-checkers that face litigation.

Autumn Johnson | June 21, 2022

A new report suggested China exploited Google search results to spread its false narrative about COVID-19.

 

Autumn Johnson | June 19, 2022

U.S. lawmakers urged Google to “fix” abortion searches.

 

Brian Bradley | June 15, 2022

Twenty-seven Senate Republicans led by Sen. John Thune (R-SD) on Wednesday introduced legislation that would ban email providers from using algorithms that mark certain political campaign emails as spam.

Autumn Johnson | June 14, 2022

Google offered to allow ads from rival companies to settle an antitrust investigation.

 

Autumn Johnson | June 13, 2022

A Google engineer claimed an artificial intelligence bot that belonged to the company came to life.  

Catherine Salgado | June 13, 2022

Google sponsored a disturbing LGBTQ+ “Pride” and drag event in Austin, Texas, which was billed as “family-friendly,” according to the Rainbow on the Creek web page.

Autumn Johnson | May 31, 2022

The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a Texas law that aims to prevent discriminative censorship on social media platforms.

Brian Bradley | May 26, 2022

Another day yields another liberal news story that protects Big Tech from allegations of election interference to benefit the left.

Catherine Salgado | May 26, 2022

The Orwellian Disinformation Governance Board, also called the Biden administration’s “Ministry of Truth,” is just the latest in a list of eight times that government has wielded tech to target Americans invasively.

Brian Bradley | May 20, 2022

Months ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, Google leadership reportedly ignored GOP senators’ legitimate questions about Gmail’s apparent suppression of conservative political candidates’ emails.

Heather Moon | May 12, 2022

Big Tech worked tirelessly to silence pro-life voices, but the censorship can’t stop the Supreme Court from overturning bad precedent. A grievous Supreme Court document leak indicated that the court may overturn Roe v. Wade. Big Tech and the…

Autumn Johnson | May 11, 2022

Google announced Wednesday that it launched “Google Pay,” a system that enhanced the company’s program that accepted payments virtually. TechCrunch reported that Google had the “Google Wallet” for years, but a company spokesperson said the “…

A leftist group posted home addresses of six right-leaning Supreme Court justices but hasn’t been restricted by any major social media sites. The doxxing attack appears to violate several site policies such as harassment and sharing content that…

Brian Bradley | April 29, 2022

Three powerhouse conservative political groups are pushing the Federal Election Commission to look into alleged Google email censorship. The Republican National Committee (RNC), National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), and National…

Autumn Johnson | April 24, 2022

Last week, The Epoch Times reported on yet another case of censorship involving basic biology as Google allegedly censored an app that promoted “womanhood.” The Times said the ad claimed that “womanhood is a birthright.” Ilan…

Catherine Salgado | April 18, 2022

The U.S. government targeted undercover journalism outfit Project Veritas, including through secret orders to Apple, Google and Microsoft, Reclaim The Net reported.