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Google & Apple Shielded Radical El-Sayed, David Bozell Tells Sinclair

Catherine Mortensen
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Is Google News Responsible for Al Jazeera’s US Media Viewership Rise?

Heather Moon and Michael Morris
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Big Media and Big Tech Threaten Democracy—Again

Michael Morris

Google Tries, Fails to Rebut MRC’s Tech Giant-Platner Special Report

Gabriela Pariseau
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Inside Apple and Google’s Failed Attempt to Effectively Shield Platner

Luis Cornelio
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Big 4 News Apps Couldn’t Bring Themselves to Celebrate America’s 250th

Luis Cornelio
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FIFA Tourists Expected Worst. Apple News Gaslights, Hides Good US News

Heather Moon and Luis Cornelio

Google News Turns America's 250 Milestone into Negative Onslaught

Gabriela Pariseau
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Big Tech’s New Favorite Outlet Fundraised Off of Charlie Kirk’s Death

Luis Cornelio and Abel Jones

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Report: Twitter Breaks Laws In San Francisco In Order To Advertise

Tech companies censor users when they break the terms of service. But what happens to tech companies when they break the law? According to the San Francisco Chronicle, Twitter’s new advertising campaign in the city breaks San Francisco’s laws.
Corinne Weaver

Satire Account Titania McGrath Suspended for Comedic Insult

Once again, Twitter does not seem to understand satire. Titania McGrath is a parody Twitter persona created by comedian and Spiked columnist Andrew Doyle to satirize social justice advocates. “She” was suspended by Twitter for 7 days in mid-September after sending a satirical insult to a Twitter user.
Alexander Hall

Pro-Abortion Fact-Checkers Want Pro-Lifers ‘Banned From Facebook’

 Fact-checkers have been given an enormous amount of authority over what news stays and what cannot be allowed to flourish on Facebook. Pro-life organization Live Action found this out the hard way last week, after the platform was fact-checked by abortionists and Facebook threatened to limit the page’s outreach. Although Facebook stepped back from that decision after Senators Josh Hawley (R-MI)…
Corinne Weaver

UPDATE: PewDiePie Backtracks, Will Not Donate to ADL

Many fans were dismayed when PewDiePie, YouTube’s biggest individual creator, planned to donate to the censorious ADL. Today he has recanted after the backlash and says he will instead donate his money elsewhere. Yesterday PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, appeared to pledge $50,000 to the ADL, an organization that attacked him and has famously put out hit lists of politically-…
Alexander Hall

Fox News Excluded From Facebook News Tab

Fox News apparently does not meet the standards for Facebook’s idea of journalism. Facebook’s newest feature, the News Tab, hasn’t even debuted and already it shows signs of biased against conservatives.  
Corinne Weaver

Fact Checkers Investigate Abortionists Who Helped Censor Live Action

Facebook relies on the analysis of fact checkers to determine whether it should limit or boost media outlets. This backfires when the fact checkers are being investigated. 
Corinne Weaver and Alexander Hall

YouTuber Pledges Donation to the Organization that Censors YouTubers

The most popular YouTuber on the platform is attempting to gain favor with the organization that wrote no company “has any obligation to support his wide dissemination of hate speech.” PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, announced on September 10 that he will donate $50,000 to the Anti-Defamation League. Because of his previous dust-up with the ADL, subscribers and fans are skeptical. 
Alexander Hall

Liberal Microsoft Board Member ‘Implicated in Cover-Up’ for Epstein

If nothing else, the sordid story of Jeffrey Epstein has done some good by exposing possible corruption  in academia, science, and Big Tech. Business Insider wrote that LinkedIn founder and Microsoft board member Reid Hoffman is the latest in a long list of “powerful figures attracting scrutiny for their connections to now-deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.”
Alexander Hall

Hacked Wikipedia Page Smears PragerU With Vulgar Description

Big Tech companies like Facebook and YouTube would like users to believe Wikipedia is the ultimate objective source of information. But a recent hack proves that contention false. On conservative organization PragerU’s Wikipedia page, the logo was changed to a more vulgar claim.
Corinne Weaver

50 AGs Launch Antitrust Investigations into Google, Facebook

Another investigation into big tech’s business practices has been launched, this time from the states. 50 attorneys general and 48 states announced a probe into Google on September 9 for practices that “may have led to anticompetitive behavior that harms consumers.”

Corinne Weaver

Liberal Amazon faces Walkout from Employees over Climate Change

Amazon, whose labor practices have been criticized from the left and right, is now facing a strike, over climate change activism. Amazon will face its first worker’s strike in its meteoric 25-year history. Many other Big tech giants from Google to Riot Games and Wayfair. Now the bell of worker’s activism tolls for Amazon.
Alexander Hall

Federal Censors? Microsoft President Considers Government Career

Microsoft President Brad Smith is one of Big Tech’s biggest advocates for censorship online.  Wouldn’t it be great if he brought that can-do attitude to the government? In an interview with Time Magazine, Smith told Romesh Ratnesar that he was not going to “rule out” a career in the government.
Corinne Weaver

Live Action Sends Legal Challenge to Big Tech Over Censorship

Big Tech companies are facing their day of reckoning from the Pro-Life movement. Leading pro-life organization Live Action has gone through its fair share of confrontations with Big Tech, and now is taking the fight to the next level. In early September, Live Action’s attorneys sent cease and desist letters to YouTube and Pinterest. These letters accused them of suppressing content and breaching…
Alexander Hall

NYU Study: Trump, Fox, Political Right Are Sources of ‘Disinformation'

Another academic study about disinformation and election security has been released, this time from New York University. True to form, the research blames all facets of the right as sources of “domestic disinformation.” “Disinformation and the 2020 Election,” written by Paul M. Barrett of the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights, warned of the dangers of “disinformation” during the…
Corinne Weaver