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MSN Doubles Down on Sidelining Right-Leaning Political Coverage

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Apple News+ Subscription Is as Inadequate and Biased as You’d Expect

Heather Moon and Michael Morris

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

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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

Twitter Flags Accurate Election Statements as ‘Misinformation’

Twitter’s attempts to “protect the civic conversation” have gone too far. Leading into the election this year, Twitter has taken multiple steps to “root out voting misinformation designed to suppress participation in the November elections,” as an Associated Press story early this year put it.


 

Heather Moon

Big Trouble for Big Tech! Senate Panel Votes to Subpoena Tech CEO’s

Big Tech tyrants were given fair warning, and now it’s time for them to face the music, as four of tech’s CEOs have been called to give testimony before the Senate Commerce Committee.

Alexander Hall

Facebook to Censor Ads that Question Voter Fraud, Election Integrity

Facebook has declared in no uncertain terms that public concern over voter fraud will not be tolerated — which simply means the platform plans to censor President Donald Trump and conservatives more. Facebook officials appear to be anticipating a contested election with fierce debate raging over whether mail-in voting will lead to widespread voter fraud. A director of product management at…

Alexander Hall

Facebook Removes Trump Ads on COVID-19 and the Border

With the left still reeling from Tuesday night’s presidential debate, Facebook appears to be cracking down even harder on content from President Donald Trump. Facebook has removed several ads from the Trump campaign that the platform claims are “misleading,” according to The Washington Post.

Kayla Sargent

‘Bring Back the Holocaust’: Anti-Semitic Hate Flourishes on TikTok

Anonymous TikTok users told The Jerusalem Post that their Jewish heritage has been attacked on the platform. One Jewish TikToker told The Post she began seeing calls to “bring back the Holocaust” and said death threats have nearly become a…

Alec Schemmel

Amazon Moves Into Creepy Palm Recognition Market

Fancy a palm reading? You don't need a fortune teller to explain how Big Tech is inching its way toward futuristic dystopia. An Amazon blog presented “Amazon One,” a new technology that can quickly identify users by scanning their hands, on September 29. The blog pitched the product as a “convenient, contactless way for people to use their palm to make everyday activities like paying at a…

Alexander Hall

DOJ Expected to Bring Antitrust Suit Against Google Next Week: Report

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has been preparing to potentially take down Google’s empire, and it’s nearing the finish line. The DOJ is expected to bring an antitrust lawsuit against Google next week, and “is currently urging state attorneys general to sign onto the lawsuit,” several sources familiar with the process told Reuters yesterday.

Kayla Sargent

NYT Editorial Board: Big Tech Prep for Trump Election Misinformation

Have you ever disliked a candidate so much that you just assume that they will open the “door to unrest” and create a “constitutional crisis” on election night? Apparently, The New York Times has. The New York Times' Editorial Board in an op-ed headlined “What’s the Plan if Trump Tweets That He’s Won Re-election?” expressed its outrage over the possibility of…

Kayla Sargent

Biden Camp Demands Facebook Censor Trump, Conservatives More: Report

If you think Facebook has been censorious of President Donald Trump already, the Biden campaign just showed that if it got its way, Trump's voice and conservative speech in general would be outright obliterated.

Alexander Hall

Facebook, Instagram Try to Purge Hunting Consortium from Platform

Facebook and Instagram apparently would prefer that users not look at photos of big game hunting. But even more than that, Facebook will not allow specific links to the hunting website The Hunting Consortium to be shared on its platform or through Facebook Messenger.

Corinne Weaver

Leaks Reveal Facebook CEO’s Struggle with Far-Left Employees: Report

Facebook has made multiple anti-conservative policy decisions in recent months, but reported leaks indicate the platform’s far-left employees could make the platform even worse.

Alexander Hall

Federal Judge Blocks Trump TikTok Ban — For Now

A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s ban on new downloads of the TikTok app, but thankfully, only temporarily. Last night, District Judge Carl Nichols of the U.S District Court for the District of Columbia agreed to postpone Trump’s order that “would have banned the popular video sharing app TikTok from U.S. smartphone app stores around midnight,” according to Associated Press…

Kayla Sargent