Silicon Valley
Big Tech Companies Must Prioritize Retaining American Workers
It's is right to raise an eyebrow at businesses claiming to be so unable to find American workers that they have to import a significant portion of their workforce.
Elizabeth Holmes docs cite dog's death, "media criticism" in leniency bid
Holmes, the founder of Theranos and subject of the hit Hulu limited series "The Dropout," filed a trove of court documents ahead of her Friday sentencing.
We Need Parents and Policy to Save Our Kids from Big Tech
Social media are designed to be addictive. Heavy use leads to sleep disorders, body dysmorphia, and suicidal thoughts.
PayPal and America's Pending Social Credit System
Do Americans wish to live in a world where dissenters from prevailing elite orthodoxy face discrimination in every public domain?
Innovative Steps to Reclaim a Human Way of Life for the Next Generation
Everyone at every age wants something—not a series of tech fantasies, but the grand adventure of engaging with human reality.
Big Tech Is on the Wrong Side of History on Gender
By suppressing the voices of parents and detransitioners, social media companies are warping public discussion.
BlackRock Invests in Censorship
Why would BlackRock vote in favor of withholding whatever information the government doesn't want Americans to have?
The Fifth Circuit Strikes a Critical Blow Against Big Tech Censorship
Two weeks ago, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit rightly upheld Texas' social media law.
Is Elizabeth Holmes in Jail? Subject of Hulu's 'Dropout' Seeks New Trial
Lawyers for Theranos' embattled founder argue that a key witness for the prosecution now feels guilty over the part he played in Holmes' conviction.
Repeal Section 230 for Child Porn
The only option left is to the change the legal incentive structure for Big Tech, so Congress must target Section 230.
Mark Zuckerberg Sells San Francisco House for $31 Million
The sale is the largest residential deal in San Francisco so far this year.
What Elon Musk Has Said About Sergey Brin Amid Affair Reports with His Wife
Newsweek has everything you need to know about the latest news surrounding Elon Musk's comments about Sergey Brin, and the rumors of the affair.
Documents Show DHS Wants to Deputize Big Tech as Speech Police
New whistleblower documents demonstrate the danger posed by the "paused"—but by no means shuttered—Disinformation Governance Board.
Beware the FCC's New Big Tech Enrichment Plan
Is the FCC considering taking action to undermine conservative talk radio in a way that would make Facebook and Google's digital monopolies grow even bigger?
Big Tech is Making a Desperate Bid to Avoid Judicial Scrutiny
Claiming that it has a First Amendment right to discriminate against users whose views it finds objectionable, Big Tech challenged HB 20.
Big Tech Lobbyists are Crying Wolf in a Desperate Bid to Avoid Competition
Google, Amazon and other tech giants have spun up their lobbying machines to prevent new legislation from threatening their bottom line.
Pro-Life Movement Must Ready Itself Against Big Tech
Big Tech companies have already used censorship to suppress pro-life advocacy, while elevating aggressive pro-abortion agendas.
Facebook, Google Face Regulatory Reckoning That May End Big Tech Dominance
A spate of new laws in Europe and the U.S. foreshadow what could be the end of dominance for Google, Facebook and Amazon
If Big Tech Can Take Down Parler, It Can Handle Elon Musk
There's one reason Elon Musk's Twitter takeover won't bring dramatic changes—a gaggle of Big Tech companies, not Twitter, control the flow of information at every network layer.
End Social Media's Political Discrimination
Social media algorithms feed liberals mendacious bile that makes sure they hate Trumpists too much to work with them on anything.
Why A Texas DA is Standing Up To Netflix
Children deserve to be protected from harm. DA Babin knows this and is to be commended for courageously taking on this battle.
Elon Musk Posts First Tweet Since Buying Twitter Stock
It was reported on Monday that Elon Musk had purchased a 9.2 percent stake in Twitter—sending shares soaring by 25 percent.
Section 230 Reform is a Hammer. Not Every Problem is a Nail
Even if you remove the liability shield of Section 230, you will still need another tool—a sword—that lets you hold digital platforms liable for their conduct.
Former Google Employee Reveals the Dark Side of Tech Company Perks
"It really does become your everything," Waks told Newsweek about working at Google. "I would go into the office on Saturdays and Sundays just to use the gym."
Democrats Look to Recapture Middle America with High-Tech Manufacturing
"If we offer a real plan, a real vision, and we deliver on that, then I think we can start to win back the trust of voters who have left us," Rep. Khanna said.
Big Tech Antitrust Bills Ignore What Makes Silicon Valley Powerful
Private competition, whether of ideas or products, needs public space. But there is no public square, no public marketplace, on today's internet.
Ending Big Tech's Laissez-Faire Approach to Child Sexual Abuse Material
CSAM still exists because tech platforms have no incentive to prevent or eliminate it. Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act gives them near-blanket immunity from liability.
Elizabeth Holmes, Ex Theranos CEO's Child and Husband Revealed
The former CEO of Theranos, the defunct Silicon Valley blood testing company, and MIT graduate reportedly first met at a San Francisco Bay Area party.
Elizabeth Holmes Trial, Theranos CEO Jail Time and Verdict Explained
The former CEO of Theranos, the defunct blood-testing company, has been convicted on two counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit fraud.
Jurors Begin Deliberating Elizabeth Holmes' Fate After 3-Month Trial
The jury began their first full day of deliberations in the trial of former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes' who faces 11 charges of fraud and conspiracy.