May 11, 2021 Karol Markowicz: It's our patriotic duty to shop local and quit Amazon New York Post columnist and self-described "Amazon addict," Karol Markowicz told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" why post-COVID priority one should be shopping in "your own neighborhood, in your own town"
May 11, 2021 Newt Gingrich: Facebook's hypocrisy knows no bounds – here's proof The hypocrisy of the Trump Facebook ban and the so-called internal "supreme court" decision to uphold it on the platform is astounding.
May 11, 2021 Dangerous flash flooding drenches New Orleans Dangerous flash flooding drenched the streets of metro New Orleans on Monday, impeding vehicular movement and knocking out power for thousands of residents.
May 11, 2021 Businessman allegedly shot, killed dog on golf course A businessman was arrested in Puerto Rico for allegedly shooting and killing a dog that had stolen his ball on a golf course, police said Monday.
May 11, 2021 Dartmouth cheating scandal uncovered after students were monitored online Dartmouth medical school accused 17 students of cheating after the Ivy League school secretly monitored their online activity – then had them defend themselves over Zoom.
May 11, 2021 State attorneys general urge Facebook to halt plans to launch Instagram for children under 13 Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton discusses his opposition to the plan and the border crisis on 'Fox & Friends First.'
May 10, 2021 Empire State lawmaker fighting back against Big Tech, plans to introduce bill putting sales tax on data New York State Senator Andrew Gounardes plans to introduce a bill this week that will be the first comprehensive sales tax on the commercialization of data in U.S. history in an effort to compensate people who are unknowingly helping tech companies profit by selling personal information.
May 10, 2021 Bloomberg columnist deletes tweet saying 'so what' if COVID came from Wuhan lab leak in China An opinion columnist for Bloomberg News raised eyebrows for being quick to dismiss the possibility that the coronavirus pandemic was the result of a leak from a lab in China
May 10, 2021 Teen Vogue announces new editor-in-chief after Alexi McCammond was forced out over old tweets It was announced on Monday that Teen Vogue had found its new editor-in-chief after the magazine's first choice became a victim of cancel culture
May 10, 2021 New Biden DOJ staffer deleted over 39K tweets, including Russia collusion accusations Author and National Security Administration alum Susan Hennessey announced on Monday that she would be joining Biden’s DOJ as part of the agency’s National Security Division.