A family in Britain has pulled their children out of a Church of England primary school, after their six-year-old son’s classmate was allowed to wear a dress to school and identify “as a girl some days and as a boy other days.”
The Daily Caller reports Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s indicted former IT staffer Imran Awan may have planted her laptop for police to easily find, along with a letter to the U.S. Attorney. The Daily Caller’s Luke Rosiak reports, “U.S. Capitol
YouTube has continued to demonetize videos from popular content creators, now effecting interviewer Dave Rubin and fast food reviewer TheReportOfTheWeek.
Amazon has announced their intentions to build a new, second headquarters complex in North America, which would reportedly cost up to $5 billion to build and run, and include 50,000 “high-paying” jobs.
Libertarianism.org, a project from the Cato Institute, claimed “Islamic teachings are consistent [with] many libertarian principles, such as tolerance, property rights & individualism” in a tweet on Tuesday.
Estonia, who lead the current European Union Presidency, has called upon other EU Member States to increase their Internet censorship, following in the footsteps of Communist China, according to a leaked document.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk claimed the competition for artificial intelligence superiority would be the cause of the next world war in a series of tweets over the weekend.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that an employee should not have been fired by his employer for sending unrelated instant messages at work.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) have condemned the Google-funded New America Foundation think tank for firing members who supported the European Union’s sanctions against Google.
Popular dating platform Tinder has become the highest grossing app on Apple’s App Store, following the launch of a new paid feature, according to a report.
Google is “coming after critics in academia and journalism,” according to the Washington Post, who added that the company “is forming into a government of itself.”
Silicon Valley companies are “on edge,” as lawmakers attempt to hold them responsible for online sex trafficking on their platforms, according to The LA Times.
L’Oreal has fired its first transgender model after she published an anti-white rant on Facebook, where she claimed white people were “the most violent and oppressive force of nature on Earth.”
Researchers have taught artificial intelligence how to write and publish realistic fake reviews online, which they warn could be used by companies to discredit competitors, according to a report. In the report, researchers from the University of Chicago warn readers
The Southern Poverty Law Center has removed a town it accused of being the home of neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer from its “Hate Map,” which previously inspired a terror attack in 2012.
The Internal Revenue Service’s practice of social media data mining to determine audit targets could violate federal law on data collection, according to a report.
Microsoft and Amazon have partnered their A.I. assistants, Cortana and Alexa, with the two set to talk to each other later this year, according to a report.
In a New York Times article this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook claimed businesses need to start acting in place of the government, which “isn’t working at the speed that it once was.”
YouTube has reportedly demonetized a number of videos from former presidential candidate Ron Paul following an announcement that the company would be censoring the platform to an even greater degree.
Tech companies in China will be required to keep records of their users’ real identities in an effort to discourage “false rumors, filthy language and illegal messages,” according to a report.
All legal fee donations to cybersecurity researcher Marcus Hutchins will be refunded following the discovery that the majority were made fraudulently with stolen credit cards.
A candlelight vigil has been held in St. Louis, Missouri, for a transgender woman who was fatally shot after she reportedly stabbed someone and attacked one of the responding officers with a knife.
Health care company Aetna potentially revealed the HIV status of thousands of customers after sending out letters with their details clearly visible through the envelope window.
A Californian first grader was sent to the principal’s office this week after allegedly “misgendering” a transgender student. The incident reportedly took place at California’s Rocklin Academy, in the school playground, where the female student called her biologically male classmate
The United Arab Emirates has sentenced a transgender Singaporean and her friend to one year in prison “for dressing in a feminine way,” according to a report.
Google has introduced the ability for users to screen themselves for depression by adding the option to take a questionnaire when they search for information on the condition.