The Student Data-Mining Scandal Under Our Noses
By Michelle Malkin: It doesn’t take undercover investigative journalists to unmask the massive privacy invasion enabled by educational technology and federal mandates.
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By Michelle Malkin: It doesn’t take undercover investigative journalists to unmask the massive privacy invasion enabled by educational technology and federal mandates.
Read MoreBy Hans von Spakovsky: A more serious case of apparent misconduct involves Facebook data going to a different presidential campaign—this time in 2012.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: Today’s Silicon Valley and related high-tech companies are largely exempt from traditional regulations.
Read MoreBy Helen Raleigh: This is the first time a U.S. president has used executive powers to block a private company’s acquisition.
Read MoreLet me guess — you haven’t heard about this collusion. With today’s dominant Leftist media, that’s not a surprise. Here is Rich Logis writing at American Thinker: You want foreign collusion? I’ve got foreign collusion…
Read MoreBy Dr. Michael Brown: Maybe you once thought the left wants tolerance and diversity, but in reality, tolerance and diversity have never been the goals of the left.
Read MoreBy Samuel Smith: Popular conservative Christian blogger Elizabeth Johnston is crying foul after Facebook claimed that a Facebook group didn’t violate its community standards.
Read MoreMemo to John Hawkins and conservatives from coast to coast: It’s called the information war. Here is Hawkins writing at Townhall.com about how (slow-to-learn) conservatives are being destroyed: Today, as you read this, my…
Read MoreFrom the Fox News Network: Tucker Carlson and author Mark Steyn discussed the corporate and political power Facebook and Google have over the internet.
Read MoreBy Daniel Greenfield: “So you would mostly just get rid of Conservatives?”
Read MoreRobert Tracinski writes at The Federalist about Google: If I were a tech entrepreneur, I would be slavering at the prospect of getting rich by knocking down such a bloated, bureaucratic, arrogant company. They’re…
Read MoreAnd what is the answer to Google from conservatives? Crickets. Here is David Harsanyi writing at The Federalist: The tech giant is dishonestly manipulating perceptions about conservative sites before people even read them. In…
Read MoreBy Rachel Stoltzfoos: Employees were allowed to award those who spoke out against Damore’s memo ‘peer bonuses’ monitored by the ‘Google Recognition Team.’
Read MoreBy Theodore Kupfer: And progressives stand silently by — after all, Pai is a Republican.
Read MoreFrom the Heartland Institute: “The FCC’s vote today is a vote for freedom from big government control of the internet.” — Tim Huelskamp
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