
Military Spouse Sues Navy Over Facebook Ban
Sergio Rodriguez challenges Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay over Facebook ban tied to utility crisis comments.
Sergio Rodriguez challenges Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay over Facebook ban tied to utility crisis comments.
Trump turns a tech turf war into a tariff-laced foreign policy doctrine aimed at defending American speech abroad.
A satirical meme case ends in acquittal as the court draws a hard line between digital provocation and criminal conspiracy.
Florida blocks public funds for media monitoring firms in new law signed by Ron DeSantis after growing censorship concerns.
DOJ joins antitrust case against BBC, Reuters, AP, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and TNI over alleged suppression of independent media.
The Court’s silence leaves a tangled web of speech, power, and platforms untouched.
Blackburn’s rapid reversal reveals the deep fractures in Congress over who should police artificial intelligence.
Social networks must now navigate vague boundaries with the threat of punishment looming.
Behind closed doors, ad giants and regulators shaped the speech rules of the internet while the mainstream media looked the other way.
The endorsement of digital ID laws that could quietly redraw the boundaries of privacy and speech.
A federal judge calls Anthropic’s book-scanning strategy transformative, likening author concerns to objections over teaching kids to write.
Even the digital front door to public health is leaking like a sieve.
Media Matters asks a judge to shut down an FTC probe that could expose the alleged mechanics behind its advertiser pressure campaign on X.
The ten-year freeze gambit would leave states watching from the sidelines as AI evolves.
The merger only got the green light once the industry’s worst-kept secret was dragged into daylight and gutted by federal decree.
The revived antitrust suit over iCloud forces a deeper look at how convenience can quietly become compulsion.
The FBI’s final justification for shielding details of high-level Twitter meetings now hangs under federal scrutiny.
A shadow unit with a $50 million budget just got a judicial stay of execution.
The lawsuit accuses the state of forcing platforms to label speech in politically loaded terms they wouldn’t choose themselves.
What begins as a mental health warning could end as a blueprint for government-authored speech online.
Encrypted platforms could become collateral damage in a legislative push that treats privacy itself as a liability.
Citigroup’s sudden pivot comes as Wall Street scrambles to sidestep the culture war crosshairs.
A ten-year gag on state AI laws could redraw the map of American tech governance before the ink even dries on possible federal rules.
Behind the headlines, the FTC is dissecting how influence peddling in the name of brand safety might be warping the rules of online free expression.
Sergio Rodriguez challenges Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay over Facebook ban tied to utility crisis comments.
Trump turns a tech turf war into a tariff-laced foreign policy doctrine aimed at defending American speech abroad.
A satirical meme case ends in acquittal as the court draws a hard line between digital provocation and criminal conspiracy.
Florida blocks public funds for media monitoring firms in new law signed by Ron DeSantis after growing censorship concerns.
DOJ joins antitrust case against BBC, Reuters, AP, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and TNI over alleged suppression of independent media.
The Court’s silence leaves a tangled web of speech, power, and platforms untouched.
Blackburn’s rapid reversal reveals the deep fractures in Congress over who should police artificial intelligence.
Social networks must now navigate vague boundaries with the threat of punishment looming.
Behind closed doors, ad giants and regulators shaped the speech rules of the internet while the mainstream media looked the other way.
The endorsement of digital ID laws that could quietly redraw the boundaries of privacy and speech.
A federal judge calls Anthropic’s book-scanning strategy transformative, likening author concerns to objections over teaching kids to write.
Even the digital front door to public health is leaking like a sieve.
Media Matters asks a judge to shut down an FTC probe that could expose the alleged mechanics behind its advertiser pressure campaign on X.
The ten-year freeze gambit would leave states watching from the sidelines as AI evolves.
The merger only got the green light once the industry’s worst-kept secret was dragged into daylight and gutted by federal decree.
The revived antitrust suit over iCloud forces a deeper look at how convenience can quietly become compulsion.
The FBI’s final justification for shielding details of high-level Twitter meetings now hangs under federal scrutiny.
A shadow unit with a $50 million budget just got a judicial stay of execution.
The lawsuit accuses the state of forcing platforms to label speech in politically loaded terms they wouldn’t choose themselves.
What begins as a mental health warning could end as a blueprint for government-authored speech online.
Encrypted platforms could become collateral damage in a legislative push that treats privacy itself as a liability.
Citigroup’s sudden pivot comes as Wall Street scrambles to sidestep the culture war crosshairs.
A ten-year gag on state AI laws could redraw the map of American tech governance before the ink even dries on possible federal rules.
Behind the headlines, the FTC is dissecting how influence peddling in the name of brand safety might be warping the rules of online free expression.