Media June 3, 2021 Marco Rubio: Big Tech has the power to wipe anyone out Florida Sen. Marco Rubio joined “Hannity” to discuss Big Tech's implication in censoring American political stories ranging from the Wuhan lab leak theory to Hunter Biden's laptop.
Media June 3, 2021 Former Amazon worker describes 'alienating' experience, Dem Rep. Khanna agrees some work is 'dehumanizing' Former Amazon employee Gabe Kaminsky and Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., sounded off Thursday about the former's previous work as a low-level employee of the Jeff Bezos-founded e-commerce behemoth on "ӣƵ Primetime".
ӣƵ Flash June 3, 2021 Former Detroit police chief slams Amazon for ‘Blue Lives Murder’ apparel: 'It's hypocrisy and it's wrong' Retired Detroit Police Chief James Craig fired back at Amazon, Thursday, for allowing the sale of “Blue Lives Murder” apparel on their platform despite a policy of prohibiting “offensive” merchandise.
Police and Law Enforcement June 2, 2021 Lawmakers slam Amazon for selling 'Blue Lives Murder' apparel amid increase of ambush attacks against police Conservative lawmakers slammed e-commerce giant Amazon for selling "Blue Lives Murder" apparel as America experiences an increase in ambush-style attacks against the police.
ӣƵ Flash June 1, 2021 Amazon slammed for allowing 'Blue Lives Murder’ apparel on site: 'Dehumanizing and demoralizing' for cops Former Las Vegas Police Lt. Randy Sutton argued on "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday that Amazon is sending a message to law enforcement officers that they don't care about them and only care about "an agenda on the left" by allowing the sale of "Blue Lives Murder" merchandise on its platform.
New York City May 31, 2021 Amazon delivery driver shot in face during dispute in Brooklyn An Amazon delivery driver was shot in the face in Brooklyn on Monday after getting into a spat over a minor fender-bender while on his rounds, witnesses and law-enforcement sources told The Post.
Privacy May 22, 2021 Want to erase yourself from the internet? Here’s how There are endless tech companies, advertisers, snoops, and enterprising hackers out there trying to get their hands on as much of your info as possible.
Cancel Culture May 13, 2021 Judge Judy says cancel culture is ‘a frightening place’ for America: ‘Not a big fan of the PC police’ Despite the presence of cancel culture being prevalent in the entertainment and showbiz space, Judge Judy Sheindlin, 78, maintains that she will remain as brash as ever and continue to shoot people straight regardless of how others may feel about her stances
Media May 11, 2021 Karol Markowicz: It's our patriotic duty to shop local and quit Amazon New York Post columnist and self-described "Amazon addict," Karol Markowicz told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" why post-COVID priority one should be shopping in "your own neighborhood, in your own town"
Media 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.
Amazon May 8, 2021 Use Amazon? Make these 5 changes now to protect your privacy For Big Tech companies, collecting your data is a vital part of their profits. You can take your privacy back as long as you know the proper settings to change.