In a stunning escalation of its standoff with Big Tech, Russia has slapped Google with a colossal fine of $20.5 decillion, a figure vastly surpassing the combined GDP of the entire world. The unprecedented sum stems from Google’s decision to block Russian state-backed media channels on YouTube, including prominent outlets like RT and Sputnik, which were restricted following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Russian authorities argue that these channels’ bans represent censorship and a violation of national sovereignty.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that he launched an investigation into Google after the company allegedly censored conservative voices ahead of the election.
During a Sunday conversation on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo, the former First Lady, Melania Trump, opened up about the obstacles she has encountered...
Democrat author M.C. Armstrong reportedly wrote a "career suicide note" describing why he is leaving the party and voting for Donald Trump this upcoming election.