Tag: Media & Big Tech

Elon Musk Subpoenas Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

Elon Musk has subpoenaed former Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey in the latest move in the legal battle over Musk’s deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion, according to court documents submitted on Aug. 22. The filing with Delaware’s Court of Chancery seeks documents, messages, emails, financial statements, online chat or instant messages, recordings, and other forms…


Leftist-Turned-Conservative Podcasters Unapologetically Question Pervading Progressive Ideologies

As the religion of “wokism” continues to grow, censor, and demand sacrifices in the form of shame-induced public apologies at its alter, former leftist-turned-conservative podcasters seek to unapologetically question its pervading narratives. “We are seeing young people grow up with the mindset that they need to reduce themselves down to race, gender, and their sexuality,”…


Musk Targets Ad Tech Firms in Twitter Suit Over Takeover Deal

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who is attempting to walk away from his deal to acquire Twitter Inc., is seeking documents from advertising technology firms as part of his quest to gain more information on bot and spam accounts on Twitter, according to filings in a Delaware court on Thursday. Twitter has sued the Tesla chief…


Dr. Robert Malone Sues Washington Post for Defamation

Dr. Robert Malone on Aug. 19 sued the Washington Post, alleging statements in an article about him were defamatory. The Jan. 24 article says Malone offered “misinformation” when he said during a speech that the COVID-19 vaccines “are not working” against the Omicron virus variant. As proof, the paper linked to studies by the U.S. Centers…


Breitbart Jumps Into Movie Distribution Business With ‘My Son Hunter’

Media outlet Breitbart has announced its first-ever foray into the film distribution business with the upcoming release of “My Son Hunter,” a non-documentary film described as scripted entertainment starring Hollywood actors and following the exploits of the eponymous character as he navigates a “tangled web of prostitution, partying, international business dealings, drugs, sex, Chinese spies,”…


Brian Stelter out at CNN, Show Cancelled

CNN’s “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter, who has been struggling with ratings for years, confirmed Thursday that he is leaving the network as a spokesperson for CNN also confirmed his show is being canceled. In a statement to news outlets, Stelter said he was grateful to host the show. “It was a rare privilege to lead a…


Brian Stelter Leaving CNN, Show Canceled

CNN’s “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter, who has been struggling with ratings for years, confirmed Thursday that he is leaving the network as a spokesperson for CNN also confirmed his show is being canceled. In a statement to news outlets, Stelter said he was grateful to host the show. “It was a rare privilege to lead a…


A ‘Safe Space’ From Cancel Culture in Corporate America and Governmental Overreach

Over the past decade, the rise of “cancel culture” and “woke” ideology has drifted out of the college campus and into mainstream society, becoming what some critics have described as a “cancer” in the American workplace and in the halls of government. Thousands of individuals, including some CEOs, have faced discrimination for their beliefs or…


Amazon Accuses FTC of Issuing ‘Unfair, Unreasonable’ Demands as Part of Probe Into Prime

Amazon has accused the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of making unreasonable and unfair demands as part of the agency’s probe into the company’s Prime membership program, according to a new legal filing. The Jeff Bezos-founded company has been under investigation by the regulator since March 2021 regarding whether or not it makes it difficult for…


Apple’s $30 Million Settlement Over Employee Bag Checks Gets Court Approval

A federal judge in California has signed off on Apple Inc.’s $30.5 million settlement in a nearly decade-old lawsuit claiming the company shortchanged 15,000 retail workers by not paying them for time spent in security checks after their shifts. U.S. District Judge William Alsup in San Francisco approved the settlement in the 2013 class action…