Stuart Varney: Trump's indictment isn't the advantage Democrats think it is
FOX Business' Stuart Varney discusses whether Donald Trump's indictment on charges stemming from Jan. 6 will give Biden an advantage in the 2024 presidential election.
X Corp. sues non-profit accusing Elon Musk's Twitter of fueling online hate speech: 'Scare campaign'
X Corp. filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Center for Countering Digital Hate of generating phony "research" reports to smear Twitter post Elon Musk takeover.
GOP lawmakers investigating Meta's new Threads platform over potential censorship
House Republicans' investigation into whether Meta committed First Amendment violations through Facebook and Instagram has now expanded to include its new app, Threads.
Elizabeth Warren, Democrat senators bemoan Elon Musk's 'personal wealth' in raising Twitter privacy concerns
Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Edward Markey, Ron Wyden and Mazie Hirono wrote a letter to Twitter CEO Elon Musk over Federal Trade Commission (FTC) consumer privacy compliance concerns.
TikTok claims Montana ban violates First Amendment, encourages users to 'continue using' app despite ban
TikTok claimed the move by Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte to ban the app in his state violates the First Amendment rights of hundreds of thousands of users.
Supreme Court considers Jack Daniel's trademark infringement case
Supreme Court justices listened to arguments Thursday in a dispute between Jack Daniel's and a dog toy company that made a chew toy parodying a whiskey bottle.
Catholic bookstore in Florida sues over law requiring businesses use preferred pronouns: 'Part of a narrative'
A Catholic bookstore in Jacksonville, Florida, is suing the city over a human rights ordinance it claims mandates business owners use transgender pronouns, according to a lawsuit.
TikTok under fire for banning 'pro-America' company: 'Blatant move of conservative censorship'
TikTok is accused of seizing conservative-owned Mammoth Nation's advertisement funds after it banned the company from the platform over suspicious activity.
Yelp refuses most legal demands for user info, cites free speech and privacy
Online review giant Yelp makes it a practice to fight legal demands from businesses, law enforcement and government agencies seeking users' information.
Big Tech challenges Texas social media law at Supreme Court
Two trade groups representing Facebook, Google and Twitter petitioned the Supreme Court over Texas and Florida anti-censorship laws, citing conflicting appeals rulings.
Twitter Files: Jack Dorsey urges Elon Musk after James Baker ouster, 'Just release everything without filter'
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has called on new boss Elon Musk to release the full "Twitter files" without filter in the name of transparency.
Apple restricts AirDrop file-sharing in China that protesters have used
Apple reportedly implemented restrictions on the iPhone's AirDrop file sharing feature in China, which has frequently been used by protesters to avoid censorship.
Will Twitter improve under Elon Musk's ownership? Americans weigh in
Twitter will have better freedom of speech protections if Tesla CEO Elon Musk successfully purchases the social media giant, Americans in Oklahoma say.
Groups backed by teachers unions, George Soros pressure advertisers to boycott Elon Musk’s Twitter
Many of the left-wing groups pressuring Twitter advertisers to boycott the platform if Elon Musk goes through with his promise to uphold free speech have been backed by Soros and teachers' unions.
New 'Big Tech Scorecard' shows most firms threaten free speech
A new analysis shows that 65% of major tech companies' user agreements pose risks to consumers' religious freedom and free speech.
Elon Musk takes to Twitter to explain 'what free speech means'
Elon Musk took to Twitter Monday to explain "what free speech means" in a message to those who have criticized his bid to take over the platform.
Elon Musk says Starlink won't block Russian state media in Ukraine: 'Sorry to be a free speech absolutist'
Elon Musk late Friday said "some governments" had asked SpaceX to block Russian state media on its Starlink internet satellites but said "We will not do so unless at gunpoint."
Cryptocurrency expert says US should watch what Canadian government is doing to protesters: 'No one is safe'
A cryptocurrency expert is sounding the alarm on how the Canadian government is freezing the crypto wallet's of Freedom Convoy protesters and said that it's something that can “very realistically” happen in the United States.
Texas and Missouri open investigations into GoFundMe for blocking Freedom Convoy donations
Missouri and Texas are opening investigations into GoFundMe's decision not to allow fundraising for the Freedom Convoy on its platform.
Facebook facing lawsuit over federal security officer’s California shooting death: reports
Facebook is facing a lawsuit filed by the sister of a federal security officer who was shot dead in California in May 2020 while guarding a federal courthouse, according to reports.