A recent study conducted by the Media Research Center (MRC) found that Facebook has interfered with U.S. elections 39 times since 2008. The analysis found Read More.
The Senate voted late Tuesday by a wide margin to send legislation to President Joe Biden that would require Chinese owner ByteDance to divest TikTok's U.S. operations within about nine months or face a ban. Read More.
TikTok will use AI to curb recommendations of so-called "hate speech," "misinformation" and claims that "certain events or situations are carried out by covert or powerful groups, such as the government." Read More.
Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said X’s decision to fight the removal of posts showing the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney was “extraordinary.” Read More.
Elon Musk lashed out at Australia's prime minister on Tuesday after a court ordered his social media company X take down footage of an alleged terrorist attack in Sydney, and said the ruling meant any country could control "the entire internet".
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The American Accountability Foundation has released a report on how big banks have refused to lend money to firearm and ammunition manufacturers in an "asymmetrical attack" on the firearms industry. Read More.
Google announced that it will consolidate some of its teams focused on developing artificial intelligence (AI) models within the Google DeepMind unit, which was created last year. Read More.
Big Tech appears to be dusting off the same censorship tactics it used to influence the outcome of the 2020 presidential election cycle, an expert said. Read More.
“Given the relentless attacks on free speech,” Musk said, “I am going to fund a national signature campaign in support of the First Amendment.” Read More.
The United States government wanted a so-called "backdoor" in to Telegram to potentially spy on its users, according to the messaging app's founder. Read More.
Following his suspension from NPR for calling out their overt partisan bias, veteran journalist Uri Berliner has resigned after 25 years with the network. Read More.
John Eastman, a former attorney for Trump, was de-banked twice in the span of several months by two prominent banks, the Daily Caller has learned. Read More.