Popular indie rock band Wavves released a statement earlier today banning supporters of the police, #AllLivesMatter, and Trump voters from any of their future concerts.
This week’s episode of The Milo Yiannopoulos Show features conservative commentator, columnist, and author Ann Coulter in her second appearance on the show.
Military whistleblower Bradley Manning, who now goes by the name of “Chelsea,” was rushed to hospital on Tuesday after it was reported that he attempted to take his own life.
Y Combinator’s Hacker News appears to be censoring all mention of the FBI’s decision not to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, today for her use of a private email server, despite tremendous user interest in the story.
While most of the nation were celebrating the Fourth of July, administrators at DePaul university were trying to slime their way out of a PR debacle while no-one was watching.
The University of North Carolina is set to host a “microaggressions” event in August despite the removal of their controversial list of prohibited microaggressions posted to the college’s employee forum earlier this week.
Filming concerts and other photography-prohibited spaces could soon be impossible on iOS devices following a new patent that has been granted to Apple.
Dozens of YouTubers have released videos protesting YouTube’s new harassment policy changes, claiming the move to be the start of a crackdown on freedom of speech.
Popular homosexual YouTuber Calum McSwiggan reportedly faked an alleged hate crime attack on himself in West Hollywood on Monday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Numerous death threats made towards Republican Senators on Twitter remained on the platform for weeks before being deleted, despite the platform’s consistent record of removing “problematic” opinions within a matter of hours. Two weeks ago, a user on Twitter threatened to shoot
Following a report at Breitbart along with other conservative media outlets, the University of North Carolina has removed their controversial post on microaggressions from the public eye.
A Californian woman has successfully sued Microsoft after Windows 10 auto-installed on her computer without permission and rendered the machine unusable.
Google Trends has revealed that the most recent top trending question asked about presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is whether she’s going to jail or not.
Some Gmail users have reported seeing their subscribed Trump campaign emails end up in their spam box, resulting in people missing fundraising calls and campaign information.
During the latest episode of The Milo Yiannopoulos Show, Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos sat down to talk with Canadian writer and cultural critic Alex Kazemi, where the two discussed how social justice makes people less safe and how SJW’s channel their energy in a negative way.
Video game news outlet Destructoid let go of its UK team yesterday, placing three people out of work including co-host of the Jimquisition Podcast, Laura Kate Dale, who served as their UK editor.
Despite the social network’s stagnating userbase and profits, Twitter has decided to purchase Magic Pony Technology, a neural network image data company, for $150 million.
Nearly 140 media outlets and celebrities are being paid by Facebook to use and promote their live video streaming service, Facebook Live, it has been revealed.
Gawker-destroyer and former heavyweight champion Hulk Hogan is attempting to halt Gawker Media’s bankruptcy sale to publisher Ziff Davis on the grounds that the sale potentially gives away valuable and unfair “avoidance actions” rights.
During the latest episode of The Milo Yiannopoulos Show, Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos sat down to talk with fellow gay British writer, journalist, and commentator Douglas Murray, where the two discussed the aftermath of the Orlando terrorist attack last week.
Director of the CIA John Brennan expressed his disappointment at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey today for refusing to allow the intelligence service access to the website’s raw feed service “Dataminr.”
Mashable has published a lengthy article explaining the decline of Tumblr and its parent company Yahoo as a result of CEO Marissa Mayer’s leadership, after interviewing multiple current and ex-employees.
“There’s a difference between self-loathing Christians who just sit at home and get angry, and self-loathing Muslims who go out and murder people,” Milo explained. “The difference is the ideology, the difference is the religion. I cannot stress this enough.”
Dozens of fans of Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos have shown up to offer their support during his press conference currently taking place near Ground Zero of the weekend’s deadly terror attack in Orlando, Florida.