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The Net Neutrality Hydra: Twice Decapitated, Still Standing April 25, 2025
Leo Goldstein
California’s harsh internet access law shows how states are still controlling information in ways that defy the Constitution at multiple levels.
Why do liberals post self-deprecating videos? November 14, 2024
Warren Beatty
Do these people think their over-the-top remonstrations will cause even one conservative to alter his or her beliefs?
A Gift From God June 9, 2024
Anthony J. DeBlasi
My brother used to say that the Internet was "a gift from God" ...
A non-political reminder not to believe everything you see on the internet May 25, 2024
Andrea Widburg
A pretty young woman convinced America that her wicked family had abandoned her on her birthday, but her ex-husband tells a very different story.
World Economic Forum throws its hat in the censorship ring August 13, 2022
Olivia Murray
"Fluency in terrorist language" now a job requirement for WEF fact-checkers.
Biden's broadband boondoggle May 29, 2021
Tom Schatz
Biden plans to do to broadband internet what Obama did with his shovel-ready jobs: pour taxpayer money into enterprises the free market handles best.
Examining the code, internet geeks conclude 'Trump's win was yuuuge' November 12, 2020
Nick Chase
Internet geeks are finding anomalies embedded within the code.
Beware the digital tree of knowledge March 26, 2018
Charles Battig
The Pandora's box of the digital world has been opened.
Time Inc selling off assets as revenues collapse September 23, 2017
Thomas Lifson
How the mighty have fallen!
Congress quietly saved internet freedom in CROmnibus December 22, 2014
Thomas Lifson
A buried gem in a 1,200-page travesty.
It's official: trolls are fiendish September 26, 2014
Rosslyn Smith
According to a new study, trolls are very sick puppies, indeed
Clicking Off December 14, 2013
Marion DS Dreyfus
Can we opt out of text messaging, insta-memos, Wiki and pricky, emoticons and apps, sexting and wrexting?
The Education Reform Racket October 31, 2013
Robert Weissberg
Computer handouts to students is an educational dead end.
The Democrats vs. Electoral Reform October 3, 2013
Jon N. Hall
Democrats tell us we should accept the Supreme Court's decision on ObamaCare, but Eric Holder doesn't seem to be able to accept the Court's decision in Shelby County v. Holder.
What is Literacy in the 21st Century? August 14, 2013
Bruce Deitrick Price
The Education Establishment is making believe that new digital options mean kids don't need traditional skills
Bottom-Up Government July 13, 2013
Thomas Burke
The "radical connectivity" of the internet wasn't new to the Founders.
Why Israel is Losing the Internet War June 16, 2013
Mike Konrad
Israel is fighting a new war with old weapons.
How Will Obama Work the Crisis? April 26, 2013
J. Robert Smith
Will Obama use the Boston bombings to push for Internet control?
The 'We're-Really-Not-Raising-Your-Taxes' Tax April 26, 2013
Jim Yardley
"Fairness" is a word that should be banned for use by government officials.
Putin's RuNet Crackdown February 12, 2013
Kim Zigfeld
Deep-seated Russian hostility to the West isn't going to change on its own. Without inspiring American leadership, Russia will continue to wallow in the mire of dictatorship and oppression.
In the Land of Shadows January 20, 2013
Rev. Michael Bresciani
The shadows are all around us, and it is given to no man to avoid them all.
Global Governance Begins on December 14 December 3, 2012
Daren Jonescu
Just as hyper-regulation within a nation subverts representative government, so international hyper-regulation will have the effect of nullifying any transnational voice of unified dissent.
The Government Didn't Build That! November 11, 2012
Arvind Kumar
According to government mythology, the world owes the existence of the internet to the government, and computer communications would not exist today without the government thinking up the idea of computer networks.