February 9, 2021 NY Times staffers reportedly clash in private Facebook group following ousting of veteran reporter Staffers from The New York Times are reportedly clashing with one another following last week's resignation of veteran reporter Donald McNeil Jr.
February 5, 2021 Senate Democrats propose Section 230 reform bill to hold Big Tech ‘accountable’ for content A trio of Senate Democrats is pushing a bill that aims to reform Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, which offers liability protections for Big Tech platforms on the Internet.
February 5, 2021 Wife of Texas police chief forced to resign over mistress drama files for divorce The wife of a Texas police chief who was arrested and forced to resign from his post amid social media accusations regarding his allegedly duplicitous personal life filed for divorce this week.
February 4, 2021 Neighbors rally behind grieving woman harassed for having Christmas lights up Be careful who you bah-humbug. A Long Island woman who received an anonymous note bashing her for failing to take down her Christmas lights revealed the tear-jerking reason why she left them up — prompting a flood of support from neighbors, nearby residents said.
February 4, 2021 Burma blocks Facebook as resistance to coup surges Burma's new military government blocked access to Facebook as resistance to Monday’s coup surged amid calls for civil disobedience to protest the ousting of the elected government and its leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
February 3, 2021 Burma formally charges ousted leader Suu Kyi Police leveled their first formal charge against Burma's ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, members of her party said Wednesday, giving military authorities who staged a coup a legal reason to detain her at least through the middle of the month.
February 2, 2021 GameStop stock frenzy media coverage vilified hedge funds: Accuracy in Media president Accuracy in Media President Adam Guillette on how the media has covered the GameStop stock saga.
February 1, 2021 Zuckerberg, top Facebook execs admit they have 'too much power,' want to help Biden agenda, leaked video shows Newly-released video footage features Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other executives admitting they have "too much power" while expressing eagerness to work with the Biden administration.
January 29, 2021 Facebook's Sandberg praises Biden abortion policy, criticizes South Carolina partial ban Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg is praising President Bident's recent executive order on overseas abortion providers and criticizing South Carolina's legislation banning most abortions.
January 28, 2021 Texas police chief resigns amid alleged Facebook mistress drama: report A Texas police chief has reportedly resigned after being arrested and then placed on administrative leave amid social media accusations regarding his allegedly duplicitous personal life.