Bipartisan Group Calls on Congress to Support Antitrust Legislation that Helps Small Businesses Compete with Big Tech

A group of skeptics from both the left and right of the political spectrum is urging the Senate Judiciary Committee to advance a bill aimed at preventing large platforms from promoting their own products over those of third-party sellers. This coalition has reached out to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ranking Member […]
Texas Tech supporter confronts Big 12 commissioner about Friday night game

Texas Tech Booster Challenges Big 12 Commissioner Over Game Scheduling Cody Campbell, a notable booster for Texas Tech and the chairman of the regents committee, has recently clashed with Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark on social media regarding the potential rescheduling of Red Raiders football games to Friday nights next season. This conflict might seem […]
Newsom describes Musk as a ‘big letdown’ and cautions that the US is losing the electric vehicle market to China.

Newsom Critiques Musk’s Impact on Electric Vehicles California Governor Gavin Newsom labeled Elon Musk as “one of the great disappointments” of our era in a recent interview. He suggested that the Tesla CEO has hindered his own progress in the electric vehicle sector. “He’s one of the great innovators of our time. It’s kind of […]
Parents of social media victims to Big Tech after addiction trial verdict: ‘Our fight isn’t finished’

Families of social media victims gathered on Wednesday to celebrate a significant court ruling that concluded that the platforms operated by Meta and Google were intentionally designed to foster addiction. However, they emphasized that their fight is far from over. With visible emotion, the parents stood outside the courthouse, holding heartwarming photos of their children. […]
Missouri achieves a significant victory against federal pressure on Big Tech, impacting Biden’s COVID censorship efforts.

Missouri Reaches Settlement with U.S. Government Over Censorship A significant settlement has been reached, challenging the censorship landscape that affected many Americans during the pandemic. Senator Eric Schmidt (R-Missouri) announced on Tuesday that Missouri has come to an agreement with the federal government. The case, known as Missouri vs. Biden, claims that the Biden administration […]
Mother-daughter farmers turn down lucrative offers from Big Tech: ‘I’ll remain … and nourish a nation’

Mother and Daughter Say No to AI Companies in Kentucky In Kentucky, a mother and daughter are expressing a straightforward message to artificial intelligence companies: they want them to leave their farmland alone. Ida Huddleston and her daughter, Delucia Baer, believe their land has provided sustenance to the country for many generations, and they intend […]
Browse top selections from the Amazon Big Spring Sale 2026.

Like many others, the crew at Page Six is diving into the fantastic bargains available during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale—perfect for anyone looking to restock on beauty essentials or refresh their wardrobe for the season. I’m excited to share what’s in my cart with you! This major sale runs from March 25th through March 31st. […]
New CBA poses a challenge for Liberty in retaining their Big 3

Liberty’s Future with Star Players Uncertain but Hopeful Amid uncertainties surrounding a new collective bargaining agreement, Liberty general manager Jonathan Kolb expressed last September that he has “extreme confidence” that Brianna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu, and Jonquel Jones will return in 2026. Now that an interim CBA is established, the situation might be tricky for retaining […]
March Madness conference analysis: Big Ten excels while SEC faces difficulties

Big Ten Shines in 2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament The Big Ten appears to be the standout conference after the opening weekend of the 2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament. Leading with a 6-1 record in the second round, several teams from the Big Ten now have a genuine opportunity to reach the Final Four if they play […]
5 concealed factors disrupting your sleep in the bedroom — and a change that can make a big difference

It turns out New York isn’t the only city that seems to be awake around the clock. Recent research highlights that cities like Detroit, Baltimore, St. Louis, Toledo, New Orleans, and Newark suffer from significant sleep deprivation, thanks to factors such as alcoholism, stress, obesity, and smoking. In fact, a 2024 Gallup Poll reveals that […]