by Mary Margaret Olohan White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday that the White House is not only working with Facebook to flag disinformation…
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By PORTFOLIO ARMOR Strength In Diversity Eleven years ago, author and urban futures scholar Joel Kotkin wrote optimistically about America’s demographic trajectory: An ongoing source of strength…
By Ashley Lechman Johannesburg – As Jacob Zuma waits in the Estcourt Correctional Centre, KwaZulu-Natal for the outcome of the Constitutional Court’s decision on whether…
By Jon Dougherty A former U.S. Army captain who was burned and disfigured by an IED explosion in Afghanistan in 2008 is railing at Twitter for…
By Brandon Morse Back in April, Project Veritas CEO James O’Keefe brought a lawsuit against Twitter after the social media giant terminated his account over the excuse —…
By JACK PHILLIPS Former President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he is filing lawsuits against Twitter, Facebook, and Google after the firms suspended his social media accounts six months…
by Will Henney Twitter insists it does not suppress free speech on behalf of governments, following accusations of censoring tweets critical of China. In…
By Joe Hoft The National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) held meetings with the UN since 2018, now we see that they also worked…
By TYLER O’NEIL On Thursday, a black police officer in Portland opened fire at a white man who charged him with a screwdriver. Yet it…
By FRED T If you’re like me, you don’t spend much time on Twitter in your day-to-day life. Checking in only sometimes to see what…


















Twitter suspends Malcolm Flex for violating its “abuse and harassment” rules
By By Tom Parker If you’re tired of cancel culture and censorship subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Political commentator and former D1 athlete Malcolm Flex (@Malcolm_fleX48) has…