censorship

Nobel-winning hack attack, SCOTUS defies extremism tag and other commentary

For all the claims that the “conservative majority is both extreme and radical,” the truth is that “the justices agree a lot of the time.” I.e., “of the 18 rulings...

Supreme Court censorship ruling lets Biden muzzle us online

On the eve of the first presidential debate of 2024, the Supreme Court preemptively gave President Biden and his minions an implicit license to meddle in the election — by...

Supreme Court rules in favor of Biden admin in Big Tech censorship case; Alito warns ‘country may come to regret’ ruling in fiery dissent

The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a challenge against the Biden administration accusing it of improperly colluding with Big Tech companies to censor social media posts deemed “misinformation."

US elites choose Jew hate, ‘Green-energy transition’ and other commentary

“The city of Los Angeles cannot say it didn’t know” an antisemitic mob would blockade the Adas Torah synagogue, thunders Commentary’s Seth Mandel.

Orwell's '1984' shows us how to fight today's totalitarians

Americans still read George Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” 75 years after it was first published on June 8, 1949.

‘All-in-the-Family’ Biden biz, Gaza’s phony ‘facts’ and other commentary

President Biden “has repeatedly distanced himself from his family’s business dealings, saying that he has never so much as discussed them with his relatives or with anyone else,” notes Politico’s...

House Judiciary chair Jim Jordan rips Fauci for 'false' testimony on COVID cover-up

In a Friday letter exclusively obtained by The Post, Jordan (R-Ohio) called out Fauci's participation in President Biden's COVID-19 Response Team, which pressured Big Tech companies in 2021 to censor...

Georgia lawmaker who claims she was silenced when she switched political parties spotlights social media companies’ censorship

A Georgia state lawmaker who says she was silenced when she switched parties last year convened a hearing to showcase how social media companies can de-platform people to manipulate messaging.

DEI = ‘Didn’t Earn It’, Europe’s harsh laws suppress speech and other commentary

“Perhaps a jeering minority will rid us of today’s most egregiously indefensible phrase: ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,’” hopes John Tierney at City Journal.

'China's Kim Kardashian' banned by Beijing from social media for flaunting his wealth

Wang Hongquanxing, who has earned the moniker "China's Kim Kardashian" for his overt displays of wealth, was abruptly taken off China's social media sites for bragging about the large amounts...

The FBI stat shuffle, Google's leftist antisemitism and other commentary

According to a report from RealClearInvestigations, FBI crime statistics have been "notoriously incomplete in recent years."

Rudy Giuliani blasts WABC for firing over election talk — as Catsimatidis doubles down that he 'had no choice' but to suspend him: 'He went berserk'

"I said to him, you're suspended, let's sit down and talk on Monday, and then he went berserk on us," Catsimatidis told The Post late Friday.

RFK Jr. running mate Nicole Shanahan rips 'cowardly' Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly censoring documentary about him

“Mark Zuckerberg, are you kidding me?! No amount of MMA fighting will make you look strong if you continue to behave so cowardly,” Shanahan said on X.

Don't let Big Tech influence the elections yet again this year

Numerous states have passed reforms to address vulnerabilities and improve the integrity of their elections, as documented by the Heritage Foundation’s Election Integrity Scorecard.

'Disinformation czar' Nina Jankowicz is back to tell Americans what to think

Nina Jankowicz has co-founded the "American Sunlight Project," a nonprofit with the goal to "expose the infrastructure and funding behind the disinformation campaigns that are attempting to undermine American democracy."

Migrants' rally for working rights and more: Letters to the Editor — April 21, 2024

NY Post readers discuss migrants rallying at city hall for work permits and more.

Google CEO tells staffers the office is not a place to 'debate politics' after firing 28 for anti-Israel sit-ins

Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent a 1,200-word memo to his global workforce after pro-Palestinian staffers stormed offices in New York, Seattle and Sunnyvale, Calif.

NPR boss Katherine Maher opposed 'free and open' approach at Wikipedia: 'White male Westernized construct'

Maher's "woke" social media posts came to light following the damning essay written by ex-NPR journalist Uri Berliner about liberal bias at outlet.

Jim Jordan summons ex-Biden admin officials to House hearing on internet censorship

The Judiciary Committee's subcommittee focused on the alleged political weaponization of government will host the May 1 hearing — should any of the invited guests show up.

J.K. Rowling, transgenderism, hate speech and a dark day for Scottish enlightenment

Scotland's “hate speech” ban came into force Monday, creating a new offense of “stirring up hatred” against protected categories — including based on transgender identity and sexual orientation.