
‘You Think You’re Above the Law’; GOP, Dems CLASH Over Censorship
In the latest dumpster fire of a congressional hearing, House Republicans and Democrats disagreed on whether Big Tech should increase censorship online or let internet users speak freely. House GOP members bashed Big Tech for acting “like the judge and jury” of censorship, while Democratic members whined about “disinformation and extremist content.”

5 Questions Congress Must Ask Big Tech Leaders at Thursday Hearing
Congress, once again, has the chance to grill Big Tech CEOs about their censorship of conservatives , but whether members will actually take advantage of this opportunity is questionable at best. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Google CEO Sundar Pichai are scheduled to testify before the House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology and the Subcommittee on…

Fighting a Giant! 5 More States, 1 Territory Join Suit Against Google
The number of states taking the fight to Google has increased as Americans have grown tired of the company’s market dominance. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed an amended complaint in his antitrust lawsuit against Google. The amended complaint reflected the five additional parties that joined onto the lawsuit: Alaska, Florida, Montana, Nevada and the territory of Puerto Rico.

Laying Down the Law! Iowa Legislature Joins Fight Against Big Tech
Iowa Republicans have decided to lay down the law against Big Tech censorship and have joined the growing list of state legislatures fighting against abuses by Big Tech. Iowa State Representatives Jon Jacobsen (R), Anne Osmundson (R), and Skyler Wheeler (R) have introduced a bill to discourage and potentially penalize social media platforms that engage in online censorship.

GOP and Dems Agree Something Must Be Done, SCORCH Big Tech in Hearing
Only once in a blue moon do Republicans and Democrats agree on an issue. And it appears as though Big Tech’s market dominance has been so egregious that it has caused the two sides to at least agree that something must be done.
The House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law held a hearing today on the power wielded by Big Tech. Although the hearing primarily…

The Authoritarian Left Is on the March
This week, Democratic Reps. Anna Eshoo, D-Calif., and Jerry McNerny, D-N.J., sent out a series of letters to America's largest communications corporations: AT&T, Alphabet Inc., Cox Communications, Dish Network, Comcast, Apple, Amazon and others. Their letters demanded answers from these corporations on one simple topic: Why would these platforms continue to allow the dissemination of "…

LifeSiteNews Says It Has Been Financially Blacklisted by Google
LifeSiteNews said they have been financially kneecapped by Google. LifeSiteNews author Gualberto Garcia Jones stated that “thanks to our conference on the morality, legality and science behind the covid vaccines, Google has completely banned our website from Google Ads and Google Ad servers.” in an Feb 23 email to the Media Research Center. Jones explained further that the financial…

Tech, Cable, Dish Donated to Dems Trying to Censor Fox, OAN, Newsmax
Two California representatives spearheaded a letter calling on mass liberal cable, satellite and Big Tech companies they took donations from to censor Fox News, Newsmax, and One American News Network. The call to silence these outlets by Democrat representatives was wholly un-American.
Big Tech's Growing Threat to Our Personal Privacy
I love my digital devices, but people keep telling me to worry more about my privacy. "Encrypt your emails!" "Drop Google and use search engines like DuckDuckGo that don't track us!" I probably should. But I don't. I'm lazy, and I like that web companies know me and show me things I'm interested in. I like that they display "restaurants near me."

Australia Pushes Google, Facebook to Bargain Over Paying News Outlets
In a landmark compromise, Australia’s government has made Google, the world’s most powerful search engine, come to the table to make a deal.
Only 11% of Voters Are Very Confident Social Media Censorship Is Fair
Only one in nine U.S. likely voters are very confident that social media censor questionable content in a fair and unbiased way, while nearly half have no trust at all that it will do so, a new Rasmussen survey finds.

North Dakota Bill Aims to Fight Big Tech Dominance: Report
While Congress and the Senate were wrapped up in impeaching and acquitting former President Donald Trump mostly along partisan lines (again), one state decided to take the issue of Big Tech dominance into its own hands. A new North Dakota bill aims to fight Big Tech market power by no longer allowing app distribution platforms, like Apple or Google, to require a percentage of every sale.

Rigged? Robinhood Shafts Users While Google Deletes 100k Bad Reviews
The Robinhood stock trading app stopped everyday Americans from profiting massively off the stock market this week. Now the Big Tech establishment has been defending the app from criticism.