Media 2 days ago Bernie Sanders denies he and AOC are trying to start third party, says Democrats 'lack a vision of the future' Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Democrats "lack a vision for the future" but denied he was trying to start a third party during an appearance on "Meet the Press."
Media Buzz April 16 Mark Zuckerberg on the stand: ‘Crazy,’ ‘scary’ ideas led him to buy Instagram and WhatsApp Mark Zuckerberg was the leadoff witness in an antitrust case against Meta – one filed under the first term of the president he's now cozying up to.
VIDEO March 23 Jason Miller: 'Radical' judges trying to stifle Trump are a 'threat to democracy' Trump transition senior advisor Jason Miller joins 'MediaBuzz' to discuss the 'out of control' judiciary and why he considers them a threat to democracy as President Donald Trump calls for impeachment.
Media February 19 Trevor Noah asks Princeton professor if integration was 'the right move' Former "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah asked a Princeton University professor if integration in the United States was "the right move."
VIDEO February 17 Gutfeld: Where did this CBS anchor go to school? Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the panel discuss Democrats continuing to rage over Elon Musk and DOGE on ‘Gutfeld!’
VIDEO January 18 Tech expert says there is a lack of ‘credible evidence’ that TikTok is spying on Americans ‘The Media Copilot’ founder Pete Pachal discusses the looming TikTok ban in the United States and the potential effects on ‘Fox News Live.’
Elections November 9 Trump teases he'd bail out Harris campaign debts for sake of ‘unity’ in latest troll President-elect Trump has teased the idea of bailing out the Harris campaign's debts for the sake of national "unity" in a social media troll.
VIDEO October 20 This ‘reckoning’ against Big Tech’s social media addiction is ‘long overdue’: Kara Frederick Former Facebook employee Kara Frederick joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to weigh in on Meta’s latest social media addiction lawsuit.Â
Media October 8 Kirk Cameron urges Americans of faith to 'be brave' and 'vote their values' this election Christian actor Kirk Cameron shares insights about his new book, "Born to be Brave," and why he thinks Americans of faith need to be more politically active.
United Kingdom September 14 UK government accused of cracking down on free speech: 'Think before you post' The U.K. government is under fire for its crackdown on free speech, with recent laws and police actions targeting specific groups, as critics argue that selective enforcement threatens democratic freedoms.
Media July 30 SEAN HANNITY: Nothing matters anymore in the upside-down world of Kamala Harris Fox News host Sean Hannity takes a look at Kamala Harris' past positions that are coming back to haunt her.
Europe May 14 Georgian parliament holds final reading of divisive 'Russian law' proposal on foreign influence in media Thousands gathered to protest again as Georgia's parliament held its third and final reading of a divisive foreign influence bill known to critics as "the Russia law."
Europe May 13 Georgians protest proposed law restricting 'foreign influence' in media as parliament approves final vote Critics of a proposed media governance law in Georgia launched mass protests as Georgia's parliament prepared for a final vote on the proposal.
POLITICS May 8 Republicans keep pressure on NPR and controversial CEO amid political bias scandal Republicans are keeping the pressure on NPR and CPB after a senior editor at the former alleged a partisan bias in the newsroom that affected coverage.
POLITICS May 6 Rumble reveals censorship demands from surprising list of countries as CEO to testify on free speech threats Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, is set to testify before Congress on censorship efforts by foreign governments against his company's site, including by a surprising number of U.S. allies.
Europe April 24, 2024 Slovakia's public broadcasting overhaul allows government to control media, critics say Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has faced intense backlash for his decision to overhaul the country's public radio and television services.
Iran April 22, 2024 Agitator behind ‘Death to America’ chants in Chicago contributes to Iran state TV, Hezbollah-linked channel Activist who led crowd in chants of “Death to America" has a long past of promoting Iran and the causes of terrorist organizations while claiming to hold “anti-war" stance.
Media April 18, 2024 Chinese Embassy defends TikTok against potential forced sale in meeting with congressional staffers: report Chinese diplomats reportedly held meetings with congressional staffers to argue against legislation that would force the sale of TikTok.
POLITICS April 17, 2024 GOP senator eyes legislation to defund 'propagandist' NPR after suspension of whistleblower Sen. Marsha Blackburn is renewing her effort to address NPR's federal funding amid a whistleblower scandal putting the outlet's ideological uniformity on full display.
China March 29, 2024 US-funded Radio Free Asia closes its Hong Kong bureau over safety concerns under new security law The Hong Kong bureau of Radio Free Asia, a U.S.-funded news organization, has closed due to concerns about safety under a new national security law; reflects city's diminishing space for a free press.
National Security March 20, 2024 National security group launches 7-figure ad campaign targeting TikTok FIRST ON ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ: A newly formed national security group is unveiling a seven-figure ad campaign targeting TikTok and seeking to expose its ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Supreme Court March 18, 2024 Supreme Court debates Biden administration outreach to digital platforms over controversial posts Conservatives have claimed First Amendment violations by the Biden administration and accused of improperly coordinating with tech firms to remove information posted by private users on social media.
Media March 18, 2024 TikTok creators speak to app's positive economic, social impact as possible ban looms TikTok has enabled content creators to quit their office jobs and pursue dream jobs with much higher incomes. Creators also feel the app affords a community space for the marginalized.
OPINION March 11, 2024 TikTok user freakout reveals awful secret owners were trying to hide Congress has been looking into TikTok, which is owned by the Chinese Communist Party-controlled ByteDance. The social media platform is widely considered a Chinese spyware app.
Fox News Flash March 9, 2024 Mother of woman allegedly killed by MS-13 gang member angered by Biden's SOTU: 'It's not a joke' Tammy Nobles shouted her daughter Kayla's name while attending the State of the Union Thursday night as House Speaker Mike Johnson's guest.
VIDEO February 4, 2024 The story is not about Mark Zuckerberg’s apology to parents: Christine McComas Christine McComas joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to share her ongoing efforts to improve online safety following her daughter's death due to cyberbullying.
VIDEO February 3, 2024 Carelessly handing kids technology is like giving them a car with no driving lessons: Morgan Wright SentinelOne Chief Security Advisor Morgan Wright reacts to the U.S. Senate’s hearing with Big Tech CEOs over kids’ safety online.
Russia January 11, 2024 Putin critic Sergei Udaltsov arrested charged with 'justifying terrorism' Sergei Udaltsov, a prominent Russian left-wing activist and President Putin critic has been arrested and charged with “justifying terrorism" on social media.
Artificial Intelligence December 20, 2023 Fake news sites, misinformation exploding thanks to new tech The rise of artificial intelligence has also led to a proliferation of fake news across the internet, a problem hard to combat without infringing on free speech.
Media November 28, 2023 Disney's 'stunning' financial statements show company has risked profits for woke politics: Ted Cruz Republican Sen. Ted Cruz mocked Disney's latest financial disclosures to investors, saying the company had acknowledged politics meant more than profits.