January 13, 2022 Yahoo rejects GOP Senate candidate's 'Let's Go Brandon' ad, calls it 'overly inflammatory and offensive' Arizona Senate candidate Jim Lamon slammed the tech giant for not allowing his "Let's Go Brandon" themed ad on its platform.
January 12, 2022 Biden-Cheney? Twitter melts down over NYT columnist's proposed 2024 ticket New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman looked to Israel's unified government as a potential "harbinger for politics in the U.S."
January 12, 2022 Reese Witherspoon jabbed on Twitter over 'parallel digital identity' tweet Actress Reese Witherspoon sparked some wisecracking online after she shared a prediction of what the real-life metaverse could look like and what having a "parallel digital identity" might mean for people who exist there.
January 11, 2022 USA Today torched for promoting 'complicated' study on pedophilia USA Today took heat on Twitter for publishing and promoting an article criticizing the public’s perception of pedophilia.
January 11, 2022 Twitter won't ban Justice Sotomayor's false statement—that's a good thing During the oral arguments over the Biden vaccine mandates last week, two largely disconnected views emerged from the right and left of the Supreme Court.
January 10, 2022 John Ondrasik warns of ‘political’ censorship after YouTube temporarily removed Afghan withdrawal music video Five for Fighting frontman John Ondrasik spoke with Dana Perino on 'America's Newsroom' to discuss YouTube's reinstatement of his viral music video.
January 10, 2022 John Ondrasik sounds alarm on censorship after YouTube temporarily removed music video: ‘It’s all political’ The Five for Fighting frontman discusses his ‘Blood on my Hands’ viral music video being removed and then reinstated by YouTube.Â
January 10, 2022 Google, Twitter employees flood Democrats with donations President of District Media Group Beverly Hallberg on Google and Twitter employees donating to Democrats and YouTube reinstating a music video that criticized the Biden administration's Afghanistan withdrawal
January 8, 2022 White House bragging about Biden job gains draws social-media backlash Social media users on Friday balked at a graphic the White House posted online that claimed President Biden has created far more jobs than any other commander-in-chief.Â