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David Bozell Tells Joe Concha: Apple News Could Be Deceiving Users

Catherine Mortensen
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In 100 Days Apple News Pushes Leftist Outlets Over Right: 1,379 to 1

Heather Moon and Michael Morris
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Big Four News Apps Erase Don Lemon’s Grand Jury Indictment

Luis Cornelio
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New Year, New Me? Google News Still Censoring Right: 67% L vs. 3% R

Luis Cornelio
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Apple News Continues Rejection of Right-Leaning Outlets in January

Heather Moon

Americans Are Watching Two Different Movies as Media Bias Goes Digital

Michael Morris
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15 to 2: MSN Recommends Leftist Outlets 7.5x More than Right-Leaning

Heather Moon
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AI Giants Whitewash, Lionize Anti-Ice Protester Alex Pretti

Tom Olohan
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Big Four News Apps’ Minn. ICE Coverage 86% Negative or Missing Context

Luis Cornelio

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Twitter Locks, Reinstates Grenell Account Over Voter Fraud Tweet

Twitter has been losing its mind over allegations of mail-in voter fraud over the last few weeks. But now, the platform is going to the extreme. Twitter locked the account of former acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell on October 8 after he tweeted a picture of two ballots sent to his friend’s parents — both of whom passed…

Kayla Sargent

YouTube Removes Channel Run by Anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan

After announcing in 2019 that YouTube would remove videos and channels promoting white supremacy and other bigoted ideologies, it has finally decided to remove the Nation of Islam from its platform over a year later. On Oct. 2, the group’s YouTube channel was removed for hate speech.

Alec Schemmel

Facebook Adds More Restrictions to Election Day Ads

Facebook has continued to change its rules about Election Day ads. Now, the platform plans to restrict all political ads as soon as the polls close. The platform reportedly “now plans to prohibit all political and issue-based advertising after the polls close on Nov. 3 for an undetermined length of time,”

Kayla Sargent

Levin: Future Censorship Efforts by Facebook ‘Will Not Be Tolerated'

“What chance do average Americans have for free speech” if Big Tech platforms like Facebook blatantly censor conservative commentator and Constitutional Scholar Mark Levin, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) asked Thursday, prompting Levin to agree and vow that future censorship “will not be tolerated.”

Craig Bannister

House Antitrust Report Takes a Swing Against Big Tech

Congress has finally begun to take action against Big Tech’s reign of terror, this time, with a focus on antitrust. 

The House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law released its antitrust report late Tuesday, which…

Kayla Sargent

Facebook Shuts Down QAnon — Continues to Allow Dangerous Antifa Pages

Facebook has been cracking down on conspiracy theorists while allowing groups that organize and share content in apparent conflict with Facebook’s policies. That means QAnon is gone but Antifa is still allowed.

Alexander Hall

Facebook Censors, Twitter Flags Yet Another Trump Post About COVID-19

Facebook and Twitter have, unsurprisingly, bowed once again to pressure from the left. Today, Facebook removed, and Twitter placed an interstitial, or filter, on a post from President Donald Trump in which he stated that COVID-19 is less lethal “in most populations” than the “Flu.”

Kayla Sargent

Academics Bewildered by Trump’s Domination of Google Results

President Donald Trump continues to confound academics as they try to explain possible correlations between Google searches and electoral victory. The conclusion? It’s all up for grabs! Psychology Today’s report concluded that Trump is once again the chaos candidate. The article’s main observation suggested: “The polls might be way off, again.” In past elections, there has been a…

Alexander Hall

House GOP Pushes New Section 230 Bill to Promote Free Speech Online

Let’s face it, 2020 has not been a banner year for most of us, and for Big Tech, things are heating up by the week. Tech companies are on the ropes between pending antitrust lawsuits, congressional investigations, and now, yet another bill that would reform Section 230. The Protect Speech Act, introduced by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH)  on October 2, is aimed at reforming Section 230 of the…

Kayla Sargent

Twitter Allows Hollywood C-Listers to Encourage Doxxing on Platform

Twitter imposes a lot of rules that decide what content is allowed on its platform, but its rule against doxxing is apparently not important enough to enforce. Actors Tom Arnold and Billy Baldwin both appear to have violated Twitter policy with regard to doxxing in recent posts on the platform.

Alec Schemmel

Twitter Allows at Least 10 Violative Tweets after Trump Tests Positive

Trump-haters from all walks of life wasted no time in celebrating his COVID-19 diagnosis, and Twitter has allowed their sadistic rhetoric to flourish. 

Alexander Hall

CA Privacy Bill Purports to Protect Users from Being Tracked Online

The California state government is usually a cesspool of leftist ideas, but every once in a while, it tries to protect the rights of its citizens.

On Election Day, California residents will vote on Proposition 24, California Privacy Rights And Enforcement Act of…

Kayla Sargent

Oxford Goes After NewsBusters, Daily Wire for ‘Junk News’ about Biden

Misinformation is apparently whatever someone disagrees with. This seems to be true when it comes to Oxford University. In the briefing published on Oct. 5, 2020, the institute slammed nine pieces written and published in American conservative outlets such as NewsBusters, The Daily Caller, The Heritage Foundation’s The Daily Signal, BizPac Review, The Daily Wire and The Blaze.

Corinne Weaver

No Surprise! Big Tech Among Top Contributors to Biden, Not Trump

Big Tech companies appear to be pulling for a former Vice President Joe Biden victory in November. 

“Joining Amazon, Alphabet's Google and Microsoft are among the top five contributors to Joe Biden's candidate campaign committee in the 2020 cycle, according to data from OpenSecrets, a website which tracks money in politics and campaign finance records,” noted Reuters.

Kayla Sargent