Google is fighting the defamation battle Meta caved on

Google filed a motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought by anti-corporate diversity activist Robby Starbuck, who claimed Google’s AI ...
Read more Unions are trying to stop Trump from kicking out immigrants over social media posts

The Trump administration’s heightened monitoring of immigrants’ social media accounts seeking grounds to revoke their visas stifles the speech rights ...
Read more Kimmel returns to television to mock FCC Chair Brendan Carr

Jimmy Kimmel made a triumphant return to television (in most, but not all, cities) on Tuesday night, devoting his monologue ...
Read more Trump escalates crackdown by designating ‘Antifa’ a domestic terror group

The Trump administration’s crackdown on perceived left-wing threats following the death of Charlie Kirk continued on Monday evening, with Donald ...
Read more Brendan Carr declares victory over the First Amendment

On Monday, the Freedom of the Press Foundation filed a complaint against Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr. The filing, ...
Read more Paramount agrees to pay Trump $16 million, clearing way for merger deal

Paramount has agreed to pay $16 million to resolve President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against its subsidiary CBS, clearing a path ...
Read more The Supreme Court just upended internet law, and I have questions

Age verification is perhaps the hottest battleground for online speech, and the Supreme Court just settled a pivotal question: does ...
Read more If algorithms radicalized the Buffalo mass shooter, are companies to blame?

In New York court on May 20th, lawyers for nonprofit Everytown for Gun Safety argued that Meta, Amazon, Discord, Snap, ...
Read more Shopify pulls Kanye’s website offline over swastika merch

On Tuesday, Shopify shut down the Yeezy store run by Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) after it listed shirts ...
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