Por: New York Post Opinion October 04, 2023
Never before in US history have Americans been less free to see and say what they want. The blame goes mostly to the social-media giants like Facebook, YouTube and Google that censor political views they don’t like. But the tech giants’ day of reckoning is near. Justice is taking them on. Phone companies like AT&T and Sprint can’t shut down your account because of your political views. American Airlines can’t refuse to sell you... + full article
New York Post USA Opinion June 10, 2023
It’s not every day that a federal judge asks attorneys representing the president if they’ve read their “1984.” Yet Judge Terry A. Doughty did just that last month, invoking the dystopian novelPresident Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro... + más
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CBS News USA Politics March 20, 2023
Washington — Lawyers for former President Donald Trump on Monday asked a Georgia court to suppress the that investigated alleged efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the result of the . In a nearly 500-page filing submitted to a state court in Fulton County, Ga.,... + más
Carter Center to monitor midterms in Georgia's Fulton County | Associated Press
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RTTNews USA Politics February 13, 2023
Internet and social media shutdowns affected more than 4 billion people across the world last year, with Asia accounting for nearly half of them, a recent report says. The annual report by Surfshark recaps key developments in global internet censorship, namely, the legal... + más
Op-Ed: What Twitter’s lawsuit against the Indian government could mean for global free expression | Los Angeles Times
How Elon Musk should shape Twitter — sans the sink | New York Post
Fox News USA Politics December 18, 2022
With the restoration of , panic has grown on the left that its control over social media could come to an end. Now, some of the greatest advocates of censorship in Congress are specifically warning Facebook not to follow Twitter in restoring free speech to its platform.In a... + más
Trump just announced what he plans to do if he wins 2024 election | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Nation December 16, 2022
Former President Donald Trump laid out a five-point plan aimed at tackling censorship should he win the 2024 presidential election.The Republican vowed to prevent lawful speech from being labeled misinformation or disinformation by the U.S. government.On Thursday afternoon,... + más
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Another Billionaire Megadonor Defects From Trump After 2024 Launch—As Party Heavyweights Stray From Former President | Forbes
CBS News USA Politics November 18, 2022
FILE - White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington on March 9, 2022. Patrick Semansky / AP A judge refused Friday to quash a subpoena issued to former White House press secretary Jen Psaki that seeks her deposition in a... + más
Judge rules Jen Psaki must be deposed in lawsuit over alleged 'collusion' with Big Tech to censor speech | Fox News
Karine Jean-Pierre reflects on coming out as gay: 'Wasn't an easy thing' | ABC News
New York Post USA Opinion October 28, 2022
News reports Wednesday seemed to start out like a bar joke: The richest man in the world walks in carrying a sink . . . Of course, it was a joke — a colossal joke. The question is whom the joke is on. For Elon Musk, the punch line was appropriately delivered on Twitter, the... + más
Elon Musk barges into Twitter HQ as deal nears: ‘Let that sink in’ | New York Post
Elon Musk carries sink into Twitter HQ ahead of deadline to buy the company | 10 WBNS
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