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July 26, 2019
Democratic presidential candidate and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D-NY) proclaimed his support for the “working people” of America, and unveiled his “Workers’ Bill of Rights” July 23.
On July 24, the Fox…
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June 13, 2019
Google and YouTube aren’t less interested in free speech than in maintaining politically correct status.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai told his gay Google employees, aka “Gayglers,” that the company will consult “many groups,…
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March 27, 2019
Tech companies rarely reach out to work with conservative organizations. When they do, news outlets savage both sides of the agreement.
Google recently partnered with the Heritage Foundation for its AI council on ethics. Heritage Foundation…
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February 12, 2019
Twitter wants to regulate the kind of speech that’s allowed on its platform. But there will be some backlash from those who are banned.
On February 11, Canadian feminist journalist Meghan Murphy filed a lawsuit against Twitter. Murphy had…
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January 28, 2019
Facebook celebrates that it is “one of the best places to work for LGBTQ equality.” The company’s LGBTQ employment has jumped to eight percent in 2018, far higher than the 2017 Gallup Poll estimate that claims only 4.5 percent of…
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June 14, 2018
Stranger Things star and Hollywood It Girl Millie Bobby Brown recently deleted her Twitter account after being made the subject of satirical homophobic memes.
The 14-year-old actress had been targeted by internet trolls, who were posting pictures…
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April 25, 2018
Jeff Bezos’ media properties, The Washington Post and Express newspapers, are acting more than ever like press agents for the Amazon CEO.
Both publications recently heralded the “unspoken requirement” for Amazon’s…
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March 21, 2018
The Guardian bolstered the proliferation of lawsuits against governments and companies over climate change by portraying them as incredibly significant.
The left-wing British newspaper asked in all seriousness on March 20, “Can Climate…
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April 19, 2017
The media were thrilled when a statue of a defiant little girl was placed opposite Arturo Di Modica’s famous “Charging Bull” on Wall Street. To the networks, it became a “symbol,” a “sensation” and female…
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August 11, 2016
Arianna Huffington, who in 2010 said Americans were voting republican with their “lizard brains,” announced on Aug 11 that she would step down as Editor-in-Chief at her left-wing website.
Huffington Post started in 2005, and branded…