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Teeny, tiny audience: Elon Musk's much-hyped Twitter ‘Spaces’ disaster draws fraction of mogul’s followers
Elon Musk’s Twitter's "Spaces" event with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as he announced his 2024 campaign was marred by a small audience and technical problems. Read More.
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Why Were 50 Senators Just Given Satellite Phones as Part Of "New Security Measures" by the Sergeant at Arms?
If you love the news, check out The Liberty Daily's homepage. There are very specific situations in which satellite phones are necessary for safety and security. Most of these situations have to do with location; satellite phones can operate in remote areas where cell towers aren’t close. So why have 50 Senators been issued satellite […] Read More.
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Christian Broadcasters Join Pushback Against California's "Misinformation" Censorship Law
The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) has announced that it has joined a lawsuit against a law in California, which its proponents say is aimed against online hate speech – but which is actually simple censorship. Read More.
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AI Generated Hoax of Pentagon Explosion Causes Markets to Dip
A fake image showing the aftermath of an explosion near the Pentagon in Washington D.C., home to the U.S. Department of Defense, apparently created by AI technology, went viral on social media early this morning. Read More.
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Justice Gorsuch Blasts Covid-Era Censorship and Surveillance
Highlighting the authoritarian streak that rose since 2020. Read More.
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Elon Musk Accuses Microsoft of Violating Twitter's Data Usage Agreement
Elon Musk's Twitter is accusing Microsoft of violating its data use policy, saying the tech giant has not adhered to its agreement for data use "for an extended period of time." Read More.
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Supreme Court Shields Tech Companies From Liability For Terrorist Content
The Supreme Court unanimously sided with tech companies Thursday in two cases that charged them with "aiding and abetting" terrorism. Read More.
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Montana Becomes First U.S. State to Ban China's TikTok
Montana has become the first U.S. state to ban the China-owned app TikTok. Governor Greg Gianforte (R) announced Wednesday that he has singed legislation in order to protect his state's residents from "the Chinese Communist Party." Read More.
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FBI Contractor Created Fake Online IDs to Join Chatrooms Run by Groups Organizing Against Vaccine Mandates
An FBI surveillance contractor infiltrated the chatrooms of two airline industry groups opposed to vaccine mandates to collect intelligence on the groups’ organizing activities, investigative journalist Lee Fang reported. Read More.

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