MILO Event at Minnesota State University Hit With Security Fee Increase
A scheduled MILO tour date at Minnesota State University on December 15th has been hit with an increased security fee.

A scheduled MILO tour date at Minnesota State University on December 15th has been hit with an increased security fee.

The administration at Iowa State University is trying to torpedo an upcoming event featuring MILO.

Reddit doesn’t appear to like conservatives,Donald Trump supporters, or anyone who is sufficiently outside the leftist consensus.

Online “sextortion” crimes have more than doubled this year compared to 2015, with over 900 recorded cases reported in Britain since last year.

A number of Kellogg’s Facebook pages have erupted with complaints about the company withdrawing advertisements from Breitbart News, with many users tagging their complaints with the #DumpKelloggs boycott slogan which Breitbart debuted on Wednesday.

#DumpKelloggs was the most popular trending topic on Twitter in the United States at the time of this writing after Breitbart News organized a boycott against the company on Wednesday.

During a London concert at the O2 Arena on Tuesday, Justin Bieber addressed fans’ questions on when he would start using the social network Instagram again, declaring, “I don’t want to get my Instagram back,” and claiming that the platform was “for the devil.”

“DroneGun,” a new product from company DroneShield, allows users to take down drones by scrambling and cutting off the machine’s electronic communications and returning it either to the “offending party” or a safe area.

Babak Taherzadeh is being branded as an internet “troll” after he was jailed in June for repeatedly threatening people, including a judge and his family, and ignored court orders to stay off of social media.

An Amazon employee escaped with injuries after hurling himself off of the company’s Seattle HQ in a suspected suicide attempt, following a company decision to place him on an employee Performance Improvement Plan.

A woman from Chicago filed a complaint with the Salem Police Department and Marion County Sheriff’s Department in Oregon, after two police officers she had never met allegedly “trolled” her on Facebook following Donald Trump’s election victory on November 8th.

The Bridge International Academies, a set of schools funded by Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, have been ordered to close by the Ugandan government, after they were branded by authorities as “unsanitary” and “unqualified.”

Google Brain’s Neural Network AI has reportedly created its own universal language, which allows the system to translate between other languages without knowing them.

A British teachers’ union are drafting new speech guidelines in response to MILO’s attempt to speak at his former school in Kent.

More than one in ten women are interested in having virtual reality sex, according to a new report.

Several “anti-fascist” activists have encouraged disruptions during MILO’s Dangerous Faggot Tour over the next few months.
Facebook is reportedly working on a censorship tool that will restrict banned news from user’s timelines in preparation to launch officially in China.

Microsoft is attempting to lure users to its own Edge browser (formerly Internet Explorer) by creating pop-up “tips” that claim the browser to be safer than competitors.

243 students have signed an open letter condemning Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys for banning Breitbart Senior Editor and ex-pupil at the school, Milo Yiannopoulos.

Kento Yoshida, the president of “adult video maker” VRG and the organizer of a virtual reality event that took place in Tokyo in June, claimed in an interview that VR is “the best way to satisfy” customers’ sexual needs.

“Pikachu Illustrator,” a rare Pokemon card that features Pikachu holding a paintbrush, has sold for a record amount of $54,970 to a collector in Hong Kong.

Breitbart’s gay Jewish tech editor is a white supremacist, according to a bunch of academics in Kent, England.

A new bilingual customer service robot at Lowe’s hardware store shows users where to find specific items in-store by rolling around and taking them there itself. LoweBot, which has been spotted around several San Francisco Bay Area stores, wanders through

Twitter has verified the official account of the Muslim Brotherhood, after previously banning conservatives, celebrity Trump supporters, and a women’s rights group who criticized Saudi Arabia.

74% of Netflix users would rather cancel their accounts than watch advertisements on the service, according to a survey.

A fourteen-year-old British girl with cancer won a legal battle shortly before her death, being granted the ability to cryogenically preserve her body in case of a cure in the future.

I recently had the chance to speak to YouTube star and comedian Jon Jafari, known online as JonTron, where we spoke about the decline of the mainstream media, the public’s distrust for news outlets, and the rise of free speech in response to language-policing regressives.

Disney World Orlando has announced the debut of a new drone light show, which will feature 300 light-fitted drones this winter.

A man allegedly caught his wife cheating on him after using his drone to spy on her, posting the drone’s footage to YouTube.

Traffic-related deaths are on the rise after an increase in technological distractions, according to a report by the New York Times.

The Internet Association, a group of prominent technology companies that include Facebook, Twitter, Google, Netflix, and Amazon, penned an open letter to President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, asking for his support on a series of policies.

In an article criticizing ten articles from Breitbart News, Gizmodo listed six of MILO’s opinion pieces, demonstrating just how much they hate his writing.

Twitter has revealed a series of new features that aim to combat “hate speech” on the platform, including the ability to block entire conversations and a muted words tool, similar to free speech-focused competitor Gab.

Two-thirds of people on the planet live under government Internet censorship, while Internet freedom has declined for the sixth consecutive year, according to a report from Freedom House.

Despite criticism from the media about his stance on space policy, President-elect Trump is set to focus NASA mainly on space exploration following his inauguration in January, revealing his interest to “free NASA” from logistics so that they can focus on “space exploration” in a speech last month.

Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 presidential campaign made decisions based largely on a computer algorithm named “Ada,” according to the Washington Post.

Gab founder and CEO Andrew Torba has been banned from Y Combinator’s directory and community after several members of the group allegedly claimed that Torba’s defense of Donald Trump made them feel “unsafe.”

Facebook claims to have withdrawn the ability to racially target advertisements dealing with housing, credit, and employment.

Numerous users on Twitter have called upon President-elect Trump to pardon WikiLeaks founder and editor Julian Assange as one of his first acts in office.

Breitbart News overtook the New York Times, CNN, and Fox News for Facebook engagement on election day, accumulating 923,746 total engagements on November 8th.
