Meet The Censored: Ivermectin Critic David Fuller
If Internet algorithms can't tell the difference between criticism and advocacy, what's safe to report? Why one filmmaker believes "YouTube is unfit for the purpose for hosting journalism."
If Internet algorithms can't tell the difference between criticism and advocacy, what's safe to report? Why one filmmaker believes "YouTube is unfit for the purpose for hosting journalism."
The climate crisis is the result of just one of many "deadly lags" that are evidence of the brutish power of the corporations over the innocents.
As House Republicans vocally denounce Big Tech in media appearances, many also use their power to impede legislative reform.
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In a new book, the investigative journalist examines how companies have changed the way we eat in the name of climate change without always considering their products’ health impacts.
The author wants to teach us how to listen again with her new book “Listen Like You Mean It,” but is that even possible in a capitalist world?
"Amazon's abysmal health and safety record is not an accident," the report states.
The repressive objective of the Democratic-controlled Congress is to transfer the power to police and censor political discourse from these tech giants to themselves.
On DemocracyNow!, the two discuss how Twitter, Facebook and other social media companies have removed President Trump from their platforms.
The Common Sense Media founder is taking on Mark Zuckerberg and other tech barons and he wants to empower the rest of us to do the same.
Trump’s rage toward TikTok is symptomatic of a president losing his grip on power, but it's no laughing matter.
The professor and music industry insider discusses the downside of the tech industry's rise.