But the short-form video app and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, still have the tough task of convincing the Supreme Court to overturn an appeals court’s decision that national security ...
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Jan. 13, longtime radio anchor LaDona Harvey will start a new era at Phoenix’s KTAR News 92.3 as morning news co-anchor ...
High-profile figures ranging from billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk to rapper and model Amber Rose threw their support ...
London Underground advertisements featuring Muslim cleric Ismail ibn Musa Menk – commonly known as Mufti Menk – have been ...
The so-called “Twitter Files” free speech warriors are curiously silent about FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr's jawboning ...
In a collision between free speech and national security, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over the fate of TikTok, a ...
The court heard oral arguments on TikTok’s bid to block a law that would lead to its ban in the U.S. starting Jan. 19 if it ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has vetoed part of a bill cast by state lawmakers as protecting the medical free speech of doctors and ...
Meta said it would remove restrictions on topics like immigration and gender, which may make your feed look more ...
A hot potato: It seems that Meta is going to become a lot more like X, at least when it comes to what you can say on the company's platforms. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced the suspension of ...
It's not just getting rid of fact-checking — Meta is loosening up its rules about hateful conduct on Facebook and Instagram. So what does that mean for groups who are already targeted online ...