Hillary Clinton: Democrats Have Media ‘Disadvantage’ Thanks to Breitbart News
Failed former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is worried that Democrats have a media disadvantage in the country thanks to the rise of conservative news.

Failed former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is worried that Democrats have a media disadvantage in the country thanks to the rise of conservative news.

Because it was not that long ago, we all remember when we still liked actress Jennifer Lawrence. At 19, she knocked us all out in 2010’s Winter’s Bone. The following year she was the best thing in the box office hit X-Men: First Class. The year after that she went certified platinum when The Hunger Games topped off a domestic gross of $408 million.

A Yale University study on the effectiveness of combatting “fake news” underlines what the rest of the country already knew: Americans no longer trust the media to tell the truth.

The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) has fined Facebook 1.2 million euros, or just over $1.4 million dollars, for breaching the country’s data protection and privacy regulations. The fine follows an investigation into how the social media giant collects, stores and uses data which found it did not obtain the proper user consent necessary beforehand.

A sign on the door of a Wisconsin Dairy Queen location that says “In God We Trust” is generating business and controversy after a customer visiting from out of town posted a picture of the sign to Dairy Queen’s national Facebook page.

The European Union has announced that it will force U.S. tech companies like Google and Apple to start paying a Europe-wide “equalization tax” rate of about 26.22 percent.

A picture of the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull cuddling his granddaughter while enjoying a beer at the football has sparked a furore Down Under.

The leader of the Austrian anti-mass migration Freedom Party (FPÖ) Heinz-Christian Strache has received a surge of support on social media, gaining over 40,000 supporters on Facebook in a single day and eclipsing his rival, Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz.

Facebook reportedly has plans to launch a new Tinder-style “meetup” feature.

67 percent of Americans claim to have received their news through social media at some point, according to a report.

The social media giant Facebook joins Apple in the quest for a piece of the entertainment streaming pie.

Hamburg Left Party candidate Sarah Rambatz received a torrent of criticism after she made a post on Facebook asking for recommendations for “anti-German” films specifying that she wanted to see ones in which Germans were being killed.

Facebook has revealed that during the 2016 presidential election, Russian sources purchased political advertisements on the social media platform.

A new poll warns the Republican Congressional leadership that a revolt is brewing against them among President Trump’s base.

A research group analyst claims that Facebook inflates the number of people that their ads reach by millions.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg pledged to “fight, both in the courts and with Congress to help give Dreamers a permanent legislative path to citizenship” in an internal message to employees leaked to Breitbart News.

Zuckerberg calls on Congress to pass legislation to protect illegal aliens from deportation who were brought to U.S. as children

A member of the Palestinian security services is in Shin Bet custody on suspicion that he incited violence, the Shin Bet says in a statement.

President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner support the idea of extending DACA, according to a report in the New York Times.

The size of the Instagram hack reached over 6 million users, as hackers are doing a brisk business charging $10 per individual for contact information on a searchable data base.

In a message posted on his own Facebook platform, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he stands with “Dreamers,” the estimated 850,000 illegal aliens who were brought to the United States by their parents as children and who gained protected status when former President Barack Obama issued an executive order giving them temporary amnesty and work permits.

A swarm of business leaders signed a letter begging President Donald Trump to keep DACA in place, despite his promise to supporters that he would end it on day one of his administration.

A study by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s open borders organization revealed that if an Obama-created amnesty program for young illegal aliens is ended, it would open nearly 700,000 American jobs.

Facebook will stop pages that frequently share “fake news” from being able to purchase advertisements on the platform, according to a report.

Senior Writer John Nolte talked about his return to Breitbart News, the left’s war against free speech, and the current state of Hollywood with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday’s edition of Breitbart News Daily.

Some 25 years ago when I made the move from the political left to the political right, I took with me three liberal ideals: I remained an extremist on the issues of free speech and the rights of the accused, and have held on to my loathing for Big Business. A quick glance at today’s headlines proves that those ideals no longer belong to the left.

A man in his 70’s has been given a fine of over a thousand pounds by a Swedish court after he made disparaging remarks about Muslims on social media.

Facebook is hosting people smuggling advertisements, with gangs offering to take migrants to Europe and America, make them fake passports, and traffic them across the European Union (EU).

As we drill down on the dangers of corporate monopoly, we can observe that the worst offenders are Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. We might even turn those four companies into an acronym, GAFA. And yes, GAFA is the antithesis of MAGA—Making America Great Again.

Mike Rowe, former host of the television show Dirty Jobs, fired back against a critic who accused him of siding with white nationalists in a Facebook post on Tuesday.

Social media giant Facebook has deleted thousands of German accounts ahead of the German national election next month cracking down on facilitators of “fake news”.

In a post on Facebook’s Newsroom, Monika Bickert, director of global policy management, explained the process employed by the social media company for the treatment of profiles for users who have passed away, something that most social networking sites do not take into account.

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — A Dutch court has sentenced a 47-year-old woman to 40 hours of community service for threatening the country’s prime minister in a Facebook post. The Hague District Court said Wednesday that the woman from Leiden

Google announced that their monopolistic search engine that controls 87 percent of page views will use its machine learning tool set to assist liberal groups in doubling down on purging conservative speech they consider hate.

Teenagers are ditching Facebook in favor of other social media platforms like Instagram and Snapchat, according to a new report.

Iran’s new communications minister said Tuesday that negotiations were underway with Twitter to unblock the service, which has been banned for years despite being used even by the country’s supreme leader.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared last week that the social media site was dedicated to removing any content “that promotes or celebrates hate crimes.”

Net neutrality advocates frequently warn about the perils of internet service providers (ISPs) censoring the internet yet remain remarkably silent when Cloudflare, Google, and other companies censor free speech.

British authorities are promising to prosecute “hate crimes” committed online as vigorously as those that take place face-to-face, claiming that online hate crime is a major problem.

Civil rights attorney James Finberg is considering filing discrimination lawsuits on behalf of over sixty current and former female Google employees.
