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Big Tech, Free Speech, and a Power Shift: What Happens Next?

By Joe Pags
January 8, 2025
Let’s get real about something that impacts all of us—free speech online. Big Tech’s been the self-appointed hall monitor for years, deciding who gets a megaphone and who gets the duct tape. But now, with new leadership in Washington just weeks away, the big question is: are we finally about to see some freedom restored, […]
Jim Jordan Praises Mark Zuckerberg For Ending Censorship Following Committee’s Rigorous Investigation

By Joe Pags Staff
January 8, 2025
After Mark Zuckerberg announced an end to censorship on Meta through its third party fact-checking program, conservatives celebrated the move as a “huge win.” Fox News reports conservatives were quick to respond on social media as Zuckerberg admitted that content moderation on the platform had “gone too far.” Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) posted on X […]
Laken Riley Act: Border Security Bill Ignites Heated Controversy

By Joe Pags Staff
January 8, 2025
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Laken Riley Act, a bold border security measure that has reignited national debates on immigration enforcement. The bill is named for 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley, who was tragically killed last year by an immigrant in the country illegally. Riley’s story became a key issue during the […]
Trump Unveils $20 Billion Data Center Boom Post-Certification

By Joe Pags Staff
January 7, 2025
In a post-certification address, President-elect Donald Trump announced a groundbreaking $20 billion investment to build data centers across the United States. The initiative is spearheaded by Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani, chairman of DAMAC Properties, whom Trump praised as a visionary business leader. The investment aligns with a global surge in demand for advanced AI infrastructure. […]
Georgia Judge Orders Fani Willis to Pay Judicial Watch $22,000 in Legal Fees For Her Violation of the Open Records Law

By Joe Pags Staff
January 7, 2025
You love to see it. A Georgia judge ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to pay conservative watchdog group nearly $22,000 in attorneys fees. The Fulton County Superior Court last month found Fani Willis in default for refusing to hand over documents in an open records lawsuit. Fani Willis refused to answer a public […]