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10/26/2023
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By News Editors
Note to readers: On “Project Amy”
If you read this morning’s Racket article about Senator Amy Klobuchar’s letter to Jeff Bezos asking for “proactive measures” to suppress sites like Substack or Rumble, you probably gathered I’m in a mood. I’ve had it. (Article by Matt Taibbi republished from Racket.news) Whether it’s NewsGuard slapping “anti-US” labels on Joe Lauria and Consortium News, or Drs. Jay Bhattacharya, Aaron Kheriaty, and […]
10/26/2023
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By Richard Brown
Supreme Court allows federal government to continue suppressing social media content
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to review a lower court ruling that prevented key Biden administration officials from communicating with social media platforms has the potential to have far-reaching consequences. In a case described as having “profound implications for almost every aspect of American life,” the highest court in the land will examine the restrictions […]
10/24/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Elon Musk says “armed citizens vital for democracy’s defense,” causing gun control activists to lose their minds
Billionaire electric vehicle (EV) guru and X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk has drawn attention to himself again, this time with regard to his position on the Second Amendment. Much to the chagrin of gun haters everywhere, Musk wrote a message of support for arming citizens in light of the recent Hamas attack against Israel, […]
10/19/2023
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By Laura Harris
New York lawmakers propose new bills to mitigate the negative impact of social media on minors
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, Atty. Gen. Letitia James, State Sen. Andrew Gounardes and State Assemblywoman Nily Rozic have jointly announced two legislative bills designed to mitigate the negative impact of social media platforms on children under the age of 18. “Our kids are in crisis, and the adults in the room need to step up,” […]
10/09/2023
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By Laura Harris
LA City Council backs ban on cashless retail businesses
Los Angeles, California has moved a step closer to banning cashless retail businesses after its city council proposed that cash should remain a viable option for in-person transactions. This motion initially presented in August by Councilwoman Heather Hutt and supported by three other council members seeks to protect people in LA from complying with going cashless. Hutt emphasized […]
10/06/2023
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By Cassie B.
CISA accused of colluding with Big Tech to censor election content, violating Americans’ free speech
A federal appeals court ruled this week that the country’s top cybersecurity defense agency was likely violating the First Amendment when it asked Big Tech to censor online content related to COVID-19 and elections. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has broadened the scope of an injunction that was already in place to limit the […]
10/06/2023
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By Belle Carter
Technocratic OVERREACH: Santa Clara County sued for warrantless surveillance of a church’s foot traffic patterns via geofencing app
Recently, San Jose’s Calvary Chapel filed a lawsuit against Santa Clara County, alleging that the local government committed illegal surveillance back in the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic era. Constitutional questions were raised when the county accessed data in 2020 on the church’s foot traffic patterns collected by a research team from Stanford University. The information was […]
10/04/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Google already RIGGING 2024 election by making Republican candidates, RFK Jr. INVISIBLE in search results
The right-leaning Media Research Center (MRC) has produced a report showing that tech giant Google is already manipulating the outcome of the 2024 election by burying search results for Republican candidates and Democrat-turned-Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tests conducted by MRC and Just the News suggest that the online visibility of the GOP’s 2024 […]
10/04/2023
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By Richard Brown
Supreme Court to examine Texas and Florida anti-censorship laws that challenge Big Tech’s control over content
The Supreme Court has announced its decision to examine the constitutionality of controversial laws in Texas and Florida aimed at regulating the way major social media companies like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) control content on their platforms. These laws were enacted in 2021 in response to concerns from lawmakers that these companies were censoring […]
10/04/2023
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By Laura Harris
New Amazon CEO faces FTC lawsuit over alleged anti-competitive practices under his predecessor Jeff Bezos
New Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is picking up the pieces following the departure of his predecessor, Jeff Bezos, and a complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over the tech giant’s alleged anti-competitive practices. The FTC formally filed the complaint on Sept. 26 following a four-year probe on the e-commerce giant. It accused Amazon of […]
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