Supreme Court weighs TikTok ban Friday; national security, free speech arguments are considered

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Dick Vitale supports Notre Dame at Orange Bowl after announcing he’s cancer free

The Orange Bowl was attended by notable guests from Hard Rock Stadium. ESPN's iconic college basketball analyst Dick Vitale appeared on the on-site broadcast of the highly anticipated game between Penn State and Notre Dame. The 85-year-old was seen standing in the crowd with his wife Lorraine and ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro, wearing a green […]
Elon Musk’s SpaceX to Provide Free Starlink Terminals to Areas Affected by Los Angeles Wildfires

Elon Musk said his company SpaceX will provide free Starlink terminals to the Los Angeles area affected by the devastating wildfires raging. Satellite internet service will help restore communications in areas destroyed by ongoing fires. “SpaceX will be providing free Starlink terminals to affected areas in Los Angeles tomorrow morning,” Musk said in a post […]
How to watch CFP for free

When you buy through our links, The New York Post may receive compensation and/or receive an affiliate commission. Featured prices are subject to change. Two teams will be in the Orange Bowl, but only one will remain in it with any hopes of breaking a long championship drought. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish last won […]
Mark Zuckerberg Faces Backlash Against Free Speech from Meta Workers and Facebook ‘Supreme Court’

Mark Zuckerberg's Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said in response to Zuckerberg's decision this week to allow free speech on the heavily censored platform. The company has come under fire from both the Supreme Court and its own employees. Breitbart News recently reported that in a major change to its content moderation […]
Meta makes major move back to free speech and ends 3rd-party fact-checking program

In 2022, Elon Musk acquired Twitter, changed its name to We have made a series of changes to . This approach differs from Meta's model, which relies on third-party, independent fact-checking organizations to flag misleading posts on Instagram, Facebook, and Threads (X's competitors). However, CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that Meta will stop working with […]
Breaking down where Liberty stand as WNBA free agency looms

The Liberty are coming off two of the best seasons in franchise history, punctuated by the franchise's first WNBA Finals title in October. Getting that back should be New York's plan, especially considering the league is scheduled to reset in 2026. The Liberty have six players under contract through 2025, allowing them to fill up […]
Meta’s decision to axe fact-checking system, adopt Musk-like policy is a big ‘win’ for free speech: Experts

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Zuckerberg ADMITS government censorship, changes tune on free speech

Just as Mark Zuckerberg just threw his hat into the freedom ring, Elon Musk is no longer the only one working to ensure First Amendment rights are respected on social media platforms. do not have. Meta CEO Zuckerberg announced that the company will adopt the X standard and restore free speech protections across its Facebook, […]
Meta’s Move to Restore Free Expression Sparks New Opportunities for Christians

Meta announced Tuesday that it will no longer continue its fact-checking program and is lifting restrictions to “restore freedom of expression” across its platform. “We're going back to basics to reduce mistakes, simplify policies, and restore freedom of expression on our platform,” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a video posted Tuesday morning. We will […]