AllSides Balanced Search reveals information and ideas from all sides of the political spectrum so you can get the full picture.
Apr 18 2024
Opinion
Free Speech Isn’t a Barrier to Regulating Social Media. Profits Are.
You can’t use a mega-sound system to hold a political rally in front of a hospital in the middle of the night. You can’t pack a theater so full of people that no one can reach the fire exits without being trampled. In the physical world, these kinds of noise control and fire safety regulations uneventfully coexist with our First Amendment free speech and free assembly rights. They’re accepted
PoliticoApr 15 2024
News
Trump Media Falls 12% on Plans to Sell More Stock
Shares of Donald Trump's social media company slumped 12% Monday, extending their string of losses, after the company said in a regulatory filing that it could sell millions of additional shares in coming months. The filing showed a potential sale of 146.1 million shares including 114.8 million shares owned by Trump himself. It also listed an additional 21.5 million shares that could be sold
Newsmax (News)Apr 17 2024
News
For more open and equitable public discussions on social media, try “meronymity”
Have you ever felt reluctant to share ideas during a meeting because you feared judgment from senior colleagues? You’re not alone. Research has shown this pervasive issue can lead to a lack of diversity in public discourse, especially when junior members of a community don’t speak up because they feel intimidated. Anonymous communication can alleviate that fear and empower individuals to speak
MIT NewsApr 16 2024
News
‘So Deranged’: Lara Trump Chews Out Media For Coverage Of Father-In-Law’s Trial, Announces Fundraising Gains
Republican National Committee (RNC) co-chair Lara Trump on Tuesday attacked corporate media outlets for their coverage of former President Donald Trump’s trial that started on Monday. Trump faces 34 felony counts regarding a $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels as part of an agreement to keep her silent about an alleged affair during the former president’s successful 2016 run for the
The Daily CallerApr 07 2024
News
A Disappointing Trump Media Stock (DJT) Analysis
The March and April SEC filings provide the information needed to analyze the Trump Media merger. Unfortunately for the new shareholders coming from Digital Acquisition, the result is disappointing. First, after an enthusiastic 2021-22 market environment, conditions turned negative in 2023. The delay decreased interest, so the merger actions slowed, and the Digital Acquisition stock stagnated
ForbesApr 17 2024
News
Georgia parliament advances controversial 'Russian law' targeting media organizations
• Georgia's parliament has passed a law in the first reading requiring media and non-profits to register as being under foreign influence if they receive over 20 percent of their funding from abroad. • Critics say the law could hinder Georgia's European Union aspirations, comparing it to Russian legislation targeting dissent. • Although Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili would veto the
Fox News (Online News)Apr 19 2024
News
Wyoming tourism social media goes dark amid wolf furor - WyoFile
Wyoming’s state tourism agency has suspended social media posts and paid ads relating to wildlife amid the worldwide furor over the wolf abuse and killing in Daniel. The Wyoming Office of Tourism, also known as Travel Wyoming, alerted unknown recipients to the social media suspension in a letter obtained by WyoFile. “I know you are all well aware of the public criticism over the wolf abuse by
WyoFileMar 05 2024
News
Wichita City Council decides corporations can contribute to political campaigns
WICHITA, Kan. (KAKE) - Whether or not corporations and limited liability companies can contribute to political campaigns has been a hot topic in the Wichita City Council lately. At it's meeting Monday the council talked about it's campaign finance ordinance for the third time since the new year and seats were filled as about a dozen people shared their thoughts on the matter. "All of a sudden
KAKEMar 17 2024
News
18-year-old Army corporal who went missing in Korea in 1950 identified
U.S. Army Cpl. Ray K. Lilly of Matoaka, W.Va., who went missing in action on Nov. 2, 1950, in the vicinity of Unsan, North Korea, has been accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Friday. Lilly, 18, was a member of L Company, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. He was identified on Sept. 26, 2023, according to DPAA. Returning prisoners of war
Stars and StripesApr 09 2024
News
Fortune Media names insider Anastasia Nyrkovskaya as CEO
April 9 (Reuters) - Fortune Media named Anastasia Nyrkovskaya as its chief executive officer on Tuesday, succeeding Alan Murray, who would depart by the end of April after nearly a decade-long stint at the media publisher. Nyrkovskaya, who will be the first woman to head the company in its 95-year history, joined Fortune in 2019 as its chief financial officer and chief strategy officer. As the
Reuters