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MSN Doubles Down on Sidelining Right-Leaning Political Coverage

Luis Cornelio

Victory! Missouri v. Biden Case Citing MRC Secures Free Speech

Gabriela Pariseau

MRC President Calls for Investigation of Apple News in Letter to FTC

Gabriela Pariseau
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87% Left-Leaning: Yahoo News Favors Left, Pushes Radical Sites in Feb.

Heather Moon and Dan Schneider
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How Did Big Four News Apps Respond to Schumer’s DHS Shutdown? Erasure

Luis Cornelio
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Big Four News Apps IGNORE Levin’s Bombshell Steve Witkoff Interview

Luis Cornelio

Google News Nearly Shuts Out Right-Leaning Stories in February—Only 2%

Gabriela Pariseau
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MSN Chokes Right Political Coverage; Study: 68-2 Imbalance Favors Left

Luis Cornelio
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Apple News After Viral MRC Study, Ups Right-Leaning Media to Only 2%

Heather Moon

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Bias on Display: AP Defends Democrat’s H.R. 1 Against Concerns

Facebook’s fact-checkers are covering for the left’s huge election power grab in H.R. 1. A far left AP fact-checker spent 850 words trying, and failing, to debunk a graphic about the bill. AP News fact-checked a graphic from the Media Research Center on Facebook and claimed it was “missing context.” In reality, the AP fact-checker, far-left reporter Terrence Fraser, just didn’t like the…

Kayla Sargent

INSANITY: The U.S. Postal Service Is Spying On Americans Online

The United States Postal Services has been quietly monitoring Americans’ social media posts, including posts about planned protests. At least some of that specifically targeted “right-leaning accounts.”

Autumn Johnson

Nextdoor’s Woke ‘Anti-Racism’ Notification Aims to Censor Dissent

The not-so-neighborly social media app Nextdoor revealed a new program that warns users to avoid posting language that it deemed “could be offensive.” Phrases such as “All Lives Matter” will trip Nextdoor’s racism censor, apparently. The social media app for people to communicate within their own neighborhoods about local concerns has taken a decisively far-left turn.

Alexander Hall

Facebook Laid Groundwork for CENSORSHIP Surrounding Chauvin Verdict

Facebook has once again shown that on its platform only certain viewpoints are allowed in discussions about controversial topics. Facebook announced it would be censoring so-called “misinformation” and “hate speech” regarding the verdict in former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial. According to Facebook, the move was an attempt to "limit content that could lead to civil unrest…

Alec Schemmel

Big Tech Report Card: Amazon, Twitter, Apple Earn Industry Huge ‘F’

By almost any measure, the first three months of 2021 were the worst ever for online freedom. Amazon, Twitter, Apple, Google, Facebook, YouTube and others proved to the world that the Big Tech censorship of conservatives is a reality. And they did so in disturbing, authoritarian ways that highlight their unchecked power over information and our political process.

Heather Moon and Dan Gainor

Facebook Allows Far Left to Organize Protest of Chauvin Verdict

Far-left groups, including racial activists and socialists, used Facebook to organize 14 protests in nine days over the outcome of the Derek Chauvin trial. The site previously sheltered far-left Antifa-related activist organizations such as “All Out DC” that reportedly spread posters with the personal information of Fox News host Tucker Carlson, in an effort to “Block the Alt-Right.” Smash…

Alexander Hall

See You in Court! Project Veritas Founder Sues Twitter for Defamation

Twitter may soon face a jury over allegations of defamation after it censored guerilla journalism head James O’Keefe. Project Veritas founder O’Keefe has filed a defamation lawsuit against Twitter after the platform suspended his account last week for allegedly violating Twitter’s rules on “platform manipulation and spam.”

Kayla Sargent

Shocker! YouTube CEO Gets ‘Freedom’ Award from Event It Sponsored

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki accepted an award for freedom of expression after a year of unprecedented censorship of conservatives.

Alexander Hall

It’s Back! Apple Finally Allows Parler Back in App Store Once Again

In a win for free speech, Apple finally allowed the free speech-oriented app Parler back into the App Store. Apple sent a letter to Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) that stated the App Store would once again host Parler, according to a tweet from Buck. 

Kayla Sargent

BUST UP BIG TECH! Sen. Hawley Introduces Yet Another Antitrust Bill

It appears as though one senator is fed up with Big Tech’s power, and has introduced two antitrust bills in the last week to take these massive corporations down. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) recently introduced the “Bust Up Big Tech Act.” The bill would hold massive tech companies accountable for “seeking to dominate multiple industries simultaneously,” according to an April 19 press release…

Kayla Sargent

Hypocrites! Twitter Promotes Using ‘Breached’ Data After Banning It

Twitter is under fire for its double standards. The site featured an article that relied on hacked materials to out police officers who donated to a…

Autumn Johnson

Fighting Back: O'Keefe Says He'll Sue Twitter Over Permanent Ban

Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe was permanently banned by Twitter after he exposed damning bias at CNN. He has announced plans for an upcoming lawsuit for Twitter.

Alexander Hall

Facebook BLOCKS Story Criticizing BLM Co-Founder’s Real Estate ‘Binge’

One of America’s oldest newspapers can’t catch a break from Big Tech censorship.  Facebook blocked the link to a New York Post story that criticized Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors for purchasing her fourth home. The house reportedly expanded her real estate holdings to $3.2 million. 

Kayla Sargent

SILENCED! Twitter Suspends James O’Keefe Permanently

Roughly two months after banning Project Veritas, Twitter has permanently suspended the investigative outlet’s founder James O’Keefe. O’Keefe’s ban came after Project Veritas released undercover video of a CNN staffer bragging about helping Joe Biden win the presidency.

Alec Schemmel