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Tom Olohan |

America First Legal is calling out collusion between two leftist Big Tech titans that have used their companies to distort information and push a radical agenda. 

Tom Olohan |

President Donald Trump and his Department of Defense criticized AI giant Anthropic for attempting to maintain veto power over military decisions. However, several other AI chatbots display equally partisan bias against the military.

Tom Olohan |

Are Google's and Meta’s powerful AI chatbots programmed to attack President Donald Trump, even when asked vague questions that don’t even mention a name? Their latest answers suggest exactly that.

Catherine Salgado |

A new deal between ChatGPT’s parent company, OpenAI, and a biased leftist news outlet could potentially undercut local newspapers across the country.

Tom Olohan, Luis Cornelio |

EXCLUSIVE: The “Big Four News Apps”  (Apple News, Google News, MSN and Yahoo News) quickly aligned to blame the Trump administration for the Minneapolis ICE shooting that resulted in the death of an anti-Trump activist who was blocking a road.

Michael Morris, Tom Olohan |

After nine years of radical leftist leadership, Wikipedia has been converted into one of the left’s most powerful megaphones, and it is hiding its strategy in plain sight.

Heather Moon |

Apple News is showing apparent preference for The Washington Post over The New York Times, featuring Post articles in its morning top stories while ignoring The Times since early November 2025, despite both outlets being rated "lean left" by…

Tom Olohan |

Big Tech just got busted burying the scandals dogging Democrat candidates in the 2025 elections.  

Tom Olohan |

A prominent AI chatbot has a flagrantly partisan message for Americans looking for help this election day: Vote Democrat, straight down the ticket. 

Tom Olohan |

Big Tech behemoths have gone to great lengths to promote Wikipedia. Now, Google has been busted actively suppressing an emerging competitor.

Tom Olohan |

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. 

Tom Olohan |

MRC Free Speech America VP Dan Schneider pointed out that Americans aren’t tuning in for the partisan bias and radical beliefs pushed by the legacy media. That’s why people like Late Show host Stephen Colbert are getting squeezed out.

Tom Olohan |

The New York Times’s legal attack on OpenAI could jeopardize the privacy of every ChatGPT user and may expose disturbing levels of leftist bias in the process.

Tom Olohan |

A writer at billionaire Jeff Bezos’s The Washington Post had an unusual response to President Donald Trump’s executive order on censorship: Won’t anyone think of the censors?

Tom Olohan |

After President Joe Biden complained about oligarchy and free speech on social media in his farewell address, Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius outrageously behaved as if the president had taken a hands-off approach to social media in…

Tom Olohan |

Just one day after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apparently steered his platforms away from censorship and election interference, Google shamelessly pressed on with its efforts to rig search results against President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees. …

Joseph Vazquez |

The Washington Post made a pathetic attempt to paint website traffic cop NewsGuard as some kind of victim of right-wing oppression, all while downplaying the years-long dystopian vendetta it waged against right-leaning media.

Tom Olohan, Michael Morris |

Sen. John Thune (R-SD) ultimately was elected to lead Republicans as they took a majority in the Senate following the 2024 election red wave. But what transpired before today’s leadership vote surrounding free speech and censorship contextualizes…

Luis Cornelio |

YouTube, the Google-owned video streaming platform, rebuffed pressure from The New York Times and The Washington Post to silence some prominent right-leaning and free-speech voices just days before the 2024 presidential election.

Tom Olohan, Joseph Vazquez |

Amazon founder and owner Jeff Bezos may have tipped his hand on who he believes will be the next president of the United States.