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Jun 30 2020
News
Tech finally begins a crackdown on Trump
Social media giants are no longer giving Donald Trump, his supporters and the alt-right a free pass for inflammatory or misleading speech online.
Why it matters: For years, President Trump and far-right extremists have relied on the loose content policies of tech platforms to reach millions of Americans unfiltered. Ahead of the 2020 election, social media may be turning down the volume
AxiosJan 04 2023
News
Biden builds bridges with McConnell in Kentucky amid House speaker saga
President Joe Biden delivered a speech about the need for bipartisan cooperation in front of a Kentucky bridge on Wednesday afternoon — with one of his biggest congressional adversaries in attendance.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) met Biden at the airport and sat for his remarks just south of Cincinnati. The president thanked McConnell for his support of bipartisan
Washington ExaminerJan 04 2022
News
Joe Rogan joins GETTR, a MAGA alternative to Twitter, following Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's ban
Podcast mogul Joe Rogan announced on Sunday that he's joining GETTR, a conservative alternative to Twitter with less stringent community standards on misinformation and a more narrow definition of hate speech.
In a statement to Insider, GETTR CEO Jason Miller linked Rogan's arrival to a record setting six figure boost in new users the same day.
"More than 171,000 people signed up
Business InsiderMay 31 2022
News
Supreme Court temporarily blocks Texas social media law
A Texas law that would bar social media companies from taking action on hate speech and disinformation was temporarily blocked Tuesday in a rare 5-4 Supreme Court ruling.
Justices John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, Sonia Sotomayor and Stephen Breyer ruled in favor of tech industry groups looking to block the law, with Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Elena
The HillFeb 03 2023
Opinion
Why We Need Western Civ
In January 1987, the battle cry of Jesse Jackson and student protesters at Stanford seemed outlandish to the point of absurdity: “Hey hey, ho ho, Western Culture’s got to go.”
But, lo and behold, the Jackson impulse ended up sweeping all before it.
At most colleges and universities, as documented by Stanley Kurtz in his excellent monograph, The Lost History of Western
National Review (News)Feb 28 2023
News
Murphy unveils $53B N.J. budget with property tax relief, tax credits, big spending on pensions, schools
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday unveiled a proposed $53.1 billion state budget that lifts spending to a new high as tax revenue growth begins to show signs of slowing, saying it will make the state more affordable for millions of residents. “This budget is purpose-built to help our residents find their place in the next New Jersey by securing their place in the New Jersey of right now
nj.comApr 11 2023
News
Biden Making a Sentimental Journey to Ireland; White House Hasn't Said Which Relatives Are Going With Him
With all that's going on in this chaotic world, President Joe Biden is taking time to visit Northern Ireland, part of the United Kingdom, and then the Republic of Ireland. The trip, which mixes business with pleasure, begins today.
As of Monday, the White House could not or would not say which members of his family will accompany the elderly president on a sentimental visit to his
CNSNews.comJan 14 2023
News
Fixing daylight saving time: 'Locking the clock' wasn't popular, either
With all of the complaints about falling back and springing forward, one might ask why either extending daylight saving time to year-round or eliminating it altogether hasn't already been done. The answer is, it has. And people hated that, too. With the Oklahoma Legislature loading up its usual crop of clock-stopping legislation for this spring's session and Congress edging toward federal
Tulsa WorldMar 05 2022
Analysis
Leftists Demand Big Tech Preemptively Censor Trump’s Truth Social
Former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social wants to make itself cancel-proof against leftist demands that Big Tech preemptively deplatform it.
So far, the increasingly popular free speech platform has already survived attacks from the corporate media hellbent on smearing anything associated with Trump. Now, leftists are wielding Jan. 6 as an excuse to demand Big Tech companies such as
The FederalistMar 08 2023
News
Justice Department probe finds illegal, violent, and discriminatory policing in Louisville, Kentucky
An investigation by the Justice Department has concluded that police in Louisville, Missouri, routinely violate residents' constitutional rights by using excessive force, conducting illegal traffic stops and narcotics raids, retaliating against residents for protected speech, and discriminating against minorities.
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division released a report today
Reason