Corinne Weaver
Assistant Editor

Corinne Weaver formerly worked as an Assistant Editor for the Media Research Center. Her coverage on tech censorship, media bias, and pro-life issues have been cited by many in the conservative movement. Corinne’s work has been featured in Fox News, The Guardian, LifeSiteNews, Live Action, LifeNews, and The Federalist. Before her current position, Corinne graduated from Christendom College with bachelor’s degrees in English and History.

Corinne Weaver | October 10, 2018

Is the world’s largest search engine really free? And, if not, are its users? An 85-page document leaked to Breitbart argued that in order to prevent certain political events, tech companies would have to start censoring web content.…

Corinne Weaver | October 9, 2018

Google as an international company seems to have different priorities.

The tech giant announced on October 9 that it was dropping out of the $10 billion dollar contract bidding for the Pentagon initiative known as JEDI. In June earlier…

Corinne Weaver | October 9, 2018

It’s hard to believe that people with political agendas are capable of building unbiased products. Google certainly faces that test.

After Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court on Saturday, October 6, several employees…

Corinne Weaver | October 8, 2018

The “intolerant political monoculture” at Facebook has a grip on even the highest ranking executives.

Facebook convened a meeting Friday, October 5, a  to discuss the conservative views of Vice President of Global Public…

Corinne Weaver | October 5, 2018

How can a tech company be neutral when almost all of its staff is anti-conservative?

When Facebook Vice President for global public policy Joel Kaplan was spotted sitting behind Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Facebook staff lost…

Corinne Weaver | October 4, 2018

Twitter can be like the aggressor in a bad relationship, picking and choosing which rules to enforce based on how employees feel at the time.

A suspect who allegedly posted the personal information of Republican senators online was…