In a Supreme Court decision Monday, Justice Clarence Thomas suggested that social media companies should be regulated, calling them “common carriers” and “places of public accommodation.”

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The media ‘are hellbent on dividing us for cheap views and clicks. 60 Minutes should be ashamed,’ the Democratic mayor of Palm Beach told NR.
Rubio hits a homerun. These revealing questions from the senator will not garner a response, but they deliver all the answers.
Our infrastructure is far from crumbling, yet the president is pushing for over $2 trillion in new spending and economically destructive tax increases.
By: Kimberley A. Strassel – wsj.com – April 1, 2021 Corporate chieftains last year criticized Donald Trump for denying his re-election defeat. So it’s quite a spectacle to see them actively spreading the left’s own big lie about elections. According to Delta CEO Ed Bastian, there is only one reason Georgia passed a voting reform: to suppress the votes of…
By: Dave Seminara – wsj.com – April 4, 2021 Maybe I was wrong to think conservatives should refrain from adopting the bullying, boycotting tactics of the left. I made the case against emulating progressives in these pages last summer as I lamented the rise of the woke corporation, documenting how many of my favorite companies embrace values antithetical to my own. But…
One of the first bills introduced by the new Democrat-led Congress and heralded by President Joe Biden is H.R. 5, the so-called Equality Act, a bill that would add “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” as protected classes under federal civil rights law.
YouTube announced Tuesday it is experimenting with removing the “dislike” count on posts. The company said in a statement that in response “to creator feedback around well-being and targeted dislike campaigns, we’re testing a few new designs that don’t show the public dislike count.”
President Joe Biden and other Democrats, without offering evidence, equate Georgia’s new election law with the Jim Crow era, while many media outlets obligingly repeat Democratic talking points about it.
By: Jeff Stein, Juliet Eilperin, Seung Min Kim, & Alyssa Fowers – washingtonpost.com – March 30, 2021 The White House on Wednesday is expected to unveil a plan to spend $2.25 trillion on a jobs and infrastructure package that could form a cornerstone of President Biden’s economic agenda, two people familiar with the matter said. Biden’s plan will include approximately $650 billion to rebuild the country’s…
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