May 19, 2021 Facebook shuts down pro-Israel page after it was reportedly targeted by hate speech campaign Social media giant Facebook took down a pro-Israel page last week after it was allegedly targeted by radical Islamists amid ongoing unrest in the Gaza Strip.
May 19, 2021 Facebook fact-checking on mask article was flawed, spread misinformation: City Journal writer Facebook's fact-checking procedures are heavily flawed and spread misinformation themselves, the Manhattan Institute's John Tierney wrote on Monday after the social media giant flagged his article arguing mask-wearing harms children.
May 18, 2021 Hawley hits back at Facebook’s dark money group targeting his anti-trust push Hawley argues Facebook is just “desperately afraid” of the tech competition he is trying to promote.
May 18, 2021 RNC Chairwoman McDaniel: Big Tech silenced a president. Could you be next? In Joe Biden’s America, Big Tech oligarchs can take away your constitutional right to free speech.
May 18, 2021 White dolphin spotted swimming off California coast A white Risso's dolphin was spotted Friday by a group of whale watchers off the Southern California coastline.
May 12, 2021 Florida man arrested after human remains found in yard A Florida man faces homicide charges after investigators following up on a tip about a missing woman found human remains buried in his backyard.
May 12, 2021 Gregg Jarrett: It's time to crush Big Tech censorship before Facebook, Twitter and others crush us The censorship applied to American news consumers by Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Google, and Apple must be broken up
May 11, 2021 Newt Gingrich: Facebook's hypocrisy knows no bounds – here's proof The hypocrisy of the Trump Facebook ban and the so-called internal "supreme court" decision to uphold it on the platform is astounding.
May 11, 2021 Businessman allegedly shot, killed dog on golf course A businessman was arrested in Puerto Rico for allegedly shooting and killing a dog that had stolen his ball on a golf course, police said Monday.
May 10, 2021 Empire State lawmaker fighting back against Big Tech, plans to introduce bill putting sales tax on data New York State Senator Andrew Gounardes plans to introduce a bill this week that will be the first comprehensive sales tax on the commercialization of data in U.S. history in an effort to compensate people who are unknowingly helping tech companies profit by selling personal information.