Reporters who abandoned the facade after exiting large media organizations

CBS News journalist Scott McFarlane announced on Monday that he will be joining the left-leaning media organization Meidas Touch. Founded in 2020, Meidas Touch started as a political action committee focused on critiquing former President Donald Trump, positioning itself quite differently from conventional journalism. With McFarlane’s departure from CBS, many conservatives are pointing out this […]
MEDIA BIAS: Broadcast networks dislike covering crimes carried out by undocumented immigrants

On March 19th, Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old college student at Loyola University in Chicago, was allegedly shot and killed by Jose Medina, an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela. The coverage of this tragic event varied across networks, with CBS dedicating just two minutes, ABC giving 79 seconds, and NBC barely mentioning it for 23 seconds. I […]
ION’s entry into PWHL is a significant advancement for women’s sports media.

The journey of ION, an often overlooked terrestrial TV network, is quite remarkable. Once associated with a mix of crime dramas and procedural shows, it has transformed itself into a champion for sports fans who feel underserved, particularly in women’s sports. This Saturday marks a significant moment as ION broadcasts the first nationally televised game […]
Trump administration introduces official White House app after a series of mysterious social media messages

Trump Administration Launches White House App The Trump administration unveiled the “White House App” on Friday, following a series of vague social media hints that generated a lot of speculation. I mean, a lot of people were curious about what it could mean. This mobile platform aims to provide direct access to live-streamed news conferences, […]
Social media faces a significant turning point with major rulings on child harm.

Social Media Companies Found Liable for Harm to Children We’re witnessing a significant shift regarding social media accountability. Recently, two juries—one in New Mexico and another in California—made groundbreaking decisions, marking the first time social media companies have been held accountable for harming minors. This is truly historic. The verdict from the Los Angeles trial […]
Ways to limit ad tracking and data sharing on social media
Take Control of Your Online Privacy Social media platforms gather more data about you than you might think. They track your clicks, interactions, and even your location, ultimately creating a detailed profile of your online habits. However, the good news is that you can regain some control over your data privacy with a few straightforward […]
Tech Companies, Including Meta, Hit with Thousands of Lawsuits Following Key Social Media Addiction Case

Recent jury decisions against major social media firms have triggered a wave of lawsuits claiming these platforms are harming children’s mental health. In two pivotal cases, jurors found against social media giants, hinting at a possible shift in how courts regard the responsibilities of tech companies toward younger users. This could represent a significant moment […]
Missouri v. Biden agreement prevents federal government from influencing social media.

Settlement Limits Government Influence on Social Media Republican attorneys general are celebrating a significant First Amendment victory following a lawsuit against the Biden administration. This stems from settlements reached by Louisiana and Missouri that restrict federal agencies from pressuring social media platforms regarding their content moderation practices. Liz Murrill, the Attorney General of Louisiana, described […]
Media Misleads About Trans Women Competing in Olympics When They Can — as Men

Corporate Media Spreads False Claims About Trans Women Athletes in the Olympics There’s a lot of talk floating around about trans women athletes being banned from the Olympics. But, let’s be clear—that’s simply not true. Some might argue that trans women are, well, just men pretending to be women. Or men in dresses. Or even […]
Meta and Google confront challenges similar to those faced by the tobacco industry following social media addiction rulings

Meta and Google have hit a troubling point in their history, similar to what tobacco companies faced long ago, as they experienced two significant legal losses this week. Experts suggest that these challenges are just the tip of the iceberg. This week, a jury in Los Angeles found that both Google and Meta, led by […]