Federal Communications Commissioner Brendan Carr has announced an investigation into major technology companies over alleged censorship of Americans. In an open letter, Carr addressed CEOs Sundar Pichai (Alphabet), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Satya Nadella (Microsoft), and Tim Cook (Apple), requesting information on their roles in what he described as a "censorship cartel." The letter accused the companies of suppressing free speech through actions like removing posts, downgrading websites, and labeling content as "untrustworthy," often targeting dissenting viewpoints.
Project Veritas released a video exposing a United Nations manager admitting that war pays employees.
Gagan Vaseer, UN Program Management Officer for innovation and peacekeeping,...
Anthropic's advanced language model, Claude, is set to engage with the U.S. intelligence sector.
This month, Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence firm, joined forces with...
The U.S. budget deficit surged nearly four times to reach $257 billion in October, influenced by several one-time factors, according to a report released...
The January 6 Pardon Coalition launched a national petition demanding the release of those incarcerated following the January 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol protest.
A Chinese national was ordered to be held on Friday on trespassing charges after police reported that he attempted to enter President-elect Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, despite a court order requiring him to stay away following prior attempts.
In a memo released Thursday, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin assured troops of the Pentagon’s commitment to a smooth transition following Donald Trump’s recent presidential victory. Austin emphasized that the military would remain politically neutral and prepared to execute "all lawful orders" from the incoming administration, underlining the military’s core duty to uphold the Constitution.