August 30, 2024 Donald Trump: Zuckerberg's censorship admission would have made 'big difference' in election Former President Trump discusses Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's acknowledgment of the tech company's collaboration with the Biden administration on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.'
August 30, 2024 Telegram boss’ arrest in France is ‘existential threat to free speech,’ tech entrepreneur says John Matze said the arrest of Telegram's Pavel Durov is “an existential threat to free speech" that could have global ramifications and set dangerous precedents.
August 29, 2024 Election fraud alert: Steps to safeguard your vote With fraudsters now taking advantage of the upcoming elections, here's how you can keep your money safe from fundraising scams and detect misinformation on social media.
August 29, 2024 Hunter of beloved 'Hollywood Buck' in Virginia faces jail time, loses hunting license for 25-plus years Two poachers were found guilty of killing a legendary 29-point buck in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, after posting images of the deer to popular hunting Facebook page.
August 28, 2024 AT&T network outage that disrupted 911 services underscores need for backup plan Tuesday’s outage came a day after the FCC announced a $950,000 settlement with AT&T for another outage last summer.
August 28, 2024 AT&T network outage that disrupted 911 services underscores need for backup plan Tuesday’s outage came a day after the FCC announced a $950,000 settlement with AT&T for another outage last summer.
August 28, 2024 'Deliberate abuse of power': Republicans erupt after bombshell Zuckerberg letter on COVID-19 censorship House Republicans are affirming their belief that the Biden administration acted to censor free speech online after a bombshell letter from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
August 28, 2024 Beware: Opting in can hijack your printer Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson addresses HP+'s service. A subscription blocks users from using ink other than HP’s, and it has prompted some lawsuits.
August 28, 2024 Zuckerberg, expressing regrets, admits bowing to Biden administration pressure to remove content Mark Zuckerberg, in a letter to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, has accepted responsibility and expressed regret for caving to pressure from the White House to censor some COVID-19 content.
August 27, 2024 It's 'remarkable' that Facebook accepted the pressure from Biden's WH: Mike Huckabee 'Outnumbered' panelists weigh in after Mark Zuckerberg admitted the Biden-Harris administration pressured Facebook to censor COVID-19 content.Â