Chris Delmas - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Just Unveiled His Shocking New Plan to Take On Facebook and Twitter This is how it is done. Market competition and obstinacy are two keys to reversing authoritarian gains in politics and the culture. By Kevin Catapano October 22, 2021
Vincent Thian / AP One of the World's Most Wanted Pedophiles Was Just Arrested After 14 Years on the Run An international investigation into a sexual predator who had been exploiting children since 2007 will land him in prison for nearly 50 years. By Johnathan Jones September 7, 2021
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Web Hosting Company Removes Texas Right to Life Site After Giving Group a 24-Hour Deadline The popular web hosting service GoDaddy yanked from the internet a site that allowed citizens to report violations of Texas' Heartbeat Act. By Johnathan Jones September 4, 2021
Smith Collection / Gado / Getty ImagesCommentary Thanks to Liberals, CVS Hit with $39,000 in Thefts Every Day, Then Items Show Up Online The law of unintended consequences: California voters okayed theft up to $950 as a misdemeanor, then big-time organized crime sprouted online. By Mike Landry September 3, 2021
Ernesto Ruscio / Getty ImagesCommentary Famous Chinese Billionaire Blacklisted Overnight, Party Scrubs Her Existence from Internet Zhao Wei is one of the most famous entertainers in the nation of 1.4 billion. Overnight, it's as if she's simply disappeared. By C. Douglas Golden August 30, 2021
Siraj Ahmad / Shutterstock God Help Us: OnlyFans Puts Porn Back on Its Platform Now That Funding Is Secured Less than a week after the website OnlyFans said it would prohibit pornographic content, the ban has been reversed. By Jack Davis August 25, 2021
II.studio / ShutterstockCommentary Co-Founder of Fact-Checking Site Snopes Busted for Writing Plagiarized Articles, Using Fake Name Fact-check the founder of the internet's most well-known fact-checking website and what do you find? Plagiarism under a pseudonym. By C. Douglas Golden August 14, 2021
Olivier Douliery - Getty Images Popular Online Meeting Platform Forced to Pay $85 Million in Settlement After Being Accused of Violating User Privacy The lawsuit alleged the company violated privacy rights by sharing user data with third parties such as Facebook, Google and LinkedIn. By Ailan Evans August 2, 2021
Stephen Zenner - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Federal Election Agency Drops Language Banning Voting Equipment That Connects to the Internet: AP Report The US Election Assistance Commission evidently doesn't care whether American elections are safe and secure. By Garion Frankel July 15, 2021
Ernesto Benavides - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Itxu Díaz: As Government Cops Dragged Away Cuban Journalist, She Uttered These Chilling Final Words 'This is just one of the recent examples of the evils of communism at play in Cuba. And the lack of action by world leaders is disgraceful.' By Itxu Díaz July 14, 2021