December 9, 2020 School principal sues over dismissal for sharing conservative memes on Facebook A former Pennsylvania elementary school principal is suing her school district after being fired for sharing conservative memes on her Facebook page.
December 7, 2020 New Yorker writer says free speech is being 'weaponized' against journalists New Yorker staff writer Steve Coll suggested on Monday that the First Amendment right to freedom of speech was being "weaponized" by journalists in the era of online disinformation.
December 6, 2020 Biden campaign coordinated with left-wing Facebook pages to channel Democratic 'anger': report The Biden campaign may have largely relied on positive messaging on its official social media, but it also coordinated with "aggressive anti-Trump" Facebook pages that acted as a "rapid-response brain trust for the campaign," The New York Times tech columnist Kevin Roose wrote Sunday.
December 2, 2020 Strange Utah monolith taken by group who said, ‘Leave no trace' The 12-foot-tall object, which appeared near Salt Lake City, was reportedly broken down and removed on Friday by four men, according to Colorado photographer Ross Bernards.
November 28, 2020 Kentucky cop strikes man livestreaming arrest with ‘solid left hook’ A Kentucky man was slugged by cops as he filmed the scene of an arrest.
November 25, 2020 Parler CEO: Facebook’s reported ‘secret internal algorithm’ is ‘Orwellian’ Parler CEO John Matze called Facebook’s reported “secret internal algorithm” that highlights mainstream news outlets "Orwellian."
November 21, 2020 Ben Shapiro: Attacks on ‘Transgender Craze’ book latest example of attempts to censor conservatives Will traditional liberals go along with the left, which seeks to silence conservatives? Or will liberals choose instead to engage in open conversation with conservatives, preserving freedom of thought and discussion?
November 20, 2020 Axios CEO VandeHei admits media 'remains fairly clueless' about America outside big cities Axios CEO and co-founder Jim VandeHei has offered some "blunt 2020 lessons" for the media and called for "some clear-eyed, humble self-reflection" amid the fallout from the presidential election.
November 20, 2020 Instagram helps Vatican trace bikini model 'like' that seemed to come from pope The Vatican and Facebook are working together to find the origins of a "like" on a bikini model's photo that appeared to come from Pope Francis' account.
November 18, 2020 There are still ‘real questions to be asked’ about election results: McEnany White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany discusses election lawsuits, presidential transition on ‘Fox & Friends.’