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WATCH: Guess Which Lawmakers Stood Up for Free Speech at Big Tech Hearing
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WATCH: Guess Which Lawmakers Stood Up for Free Speech at Big Tech Hearing

The House Committee on Energy and Commerce held a hearing supposedly to discuss sunsetting Big Tech’s tightly clutched liability shield that allows for censorship. But free speech and Big Tech censorship were hardly part of the discussion. During the May 22 hearing the Committee heard from three left-wing witnesses, a plaintiff’s lawyer, a former Democrat committee staffer and the Director of Engine Executive, which is funded by Google. But despite the fact that Big Tech censors justify silencing their users under the protection of Section 230, the Committee did not manage to bring in a single witness who showed up in support of free speech. In the three-hour hearing, only four members of the Committee even asked questions about Big Tech censorship and free speech. MRC Free Speech Vice President Dan Schneider, who attended the hearing, criticized the witnesses and most of the members for focusing on prohibiting already illegal content rather than promoting free speech. “It is fine for the Committee to be angry that Big Tech fails to remove illegal content. Nobody should tolerate illicit drug sales, human trafficking and other illegal practices, but those things are already illegal online,” Schneider said, before adding, “We don’t need to make online crimes doubly illegal. The laws just need to be enforced. The systemic harm that must be addressed in any Section 230 reform legislation is the abuse by Big Tech in how they discriminate based on political disagreements.” Representatives Jay Obernolte (R-CA), Diana Harshbarger (R-TN), Russ Fulcher (R-ID) and Neal Dunn (R-FL) were the only members on the Committee who thought to address this discrimination.  Rep. Obernolte pushed a witness and former Democratic staffer, Organization for Social Media Safety CEO Marc Berkman, to address free speech concerns. [See More: Rep. Jay Obernolte Presses Witnesses Tummarello and Berman on Free Speech] Rep. Harshbarger asked Berkman about expanding “the rights of individuals to express views that often get conservatives kicked off of left-wing companies like Facebook.” Berkman ridiculously responded, “We do believe that’s a red herring.” But Berkman’s retort is contrary to the 6,816 cases of documented Big Tech censorship found on MRC Free Speech America’s exclusive CensorTrack database, including 187 against former President of the United States Donald Trump. Despite calling censorship a red herring, Berkman was unwilling to condemn discriminatory conduct by social media companies when Rep. Harshbarger provided him with a hypothetical case of a social media company shutting off comments on some posts but not others.  Rep. Dunn, to his credit, emphasized censorship when he spoke to the witnesses. “Today our internet is under attack. The American public gets very little insight into decision-making processes when content is moderated, and users have little recourse when they are censored or restricted. Recently, Americans have experienced a great deal of online politicizing from Big Tech during the last presidential election,” Dunn said. He followed with a reminder of the absurd Big Tech-government collusion in violation of Americans’ rights. “For example, you saw platforms like Twitter and Facebook immediately cut stories from being shared or talked about by the users on their platforms at the request of our government.”  The Organization for Social Media Safety CEO didn’t appear to care. When Dunn asked Berkman about how his proposal would impact free speech on the internet, Berkman claimed, “We believe the fears are really overblown in terms of impact on free speech that is happening over social media.”  Rep. Fulcher also spoke up for free speech, bringing up the important questions of whether users deserve transparency and accountability from the social media companies that censor them. Fulcher asked a witness, “When social media companies flag or remove content, is there any reporting requirement whatsoever necessary for that?”    Schneider panned the hearing, noting that all the witnesses and most of the members showed no concern for free speech. He even called out House Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) for arguing that the “tech oligarchs have not censored enough bad stuff,” instead of addressing the censorship of conservatives.  “The so-called free speech hearing left me speechless,” Schneider said, before adding, “This hearing intentionally hid the ball. The biggest problem facing America and the continuity of our system of government is Big Tech's silencing of viewpoints they disagree with. But for a couple of exceptions, all the questions focused on how there needs to be more censorship, not less.” Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on hate speech and equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.
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'Eat less': NCAA star DJ Burns shares weight-loss advice after shocking transformation ahead of NBA Draft
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'Eat less': NCAA star DJ Burns shares weight-loss advice after shocking transformation ahead of NBA Draft

North Carolina State basketball star D.J. Burns Jr. has lost a shocking amount of weight in hopes of being drafted into the NBA.Burns brought his NC State men's basketball team to its first Final Four since 1983 and became a national sensation for his talent, charisma, and even his size.Listed at 6'9'', 275 pounds, Burns' impressive agility and athleticism was noted by reporters as his team made a historic run in the annual basketball tournament following their ACC championship.However, ahead of the NBA Draft, Burns has completely changed his image with a new nutritionist and cardio exercise regimen, which has resulted in a reported 45-pound weight loss.The forward responded to a fan who was looking to find out how he lost so much weight."Got any tips on weight loss?" the fan wrote."Work out more, eat less, stay at home lol," Burns replied.'He's been doing workout four days a week, at 5 a.m., he made a point to say there has been no Ozempic used.' — (@) Due to the popularity of weight-loss medications, Burns wanted to make sure basketball media knew that he wasn't cutting any corners.Reporter Shams Charania said he caught up with Burns at an agency Pro Day, and the big man emphasized that hard work was how he shed so many pounds."D.J. Burns Jr. ... there was a big deal made about his size, his frame, his weight, he was listed at 275 pounds when he finished the season in college," Charania said on "Run It Back.""I saw him at the Pro Day yesterday, he looked totally different," the reporter continued. "I talked to him afterwards ... D.J. Burns told me that he has lost 45 pounds in the last six and a half weeks.""He said he's been doing workouts four days a week, at 5 a.m., he made a point to say there has been no Ozempic used."Ozempic is a diabetes medication that has been famously used as a weight-loss drug, although that is not its intended purpose. — (@) Part of Burns' rise to fame has been his humbleness and honesty, which has included being openly Christian on social media and in interviews."God really blessed me with the opportunity to be able to showcase my talent more often, so it's a blessing," he said during his team's run. "Glory be to God. Through him it is always possible to overcome obstacles," Burns also wrote before the NCAA tournament. Two weeks later, he scored 16 points in 16 minutes in the tournament opener, seeing limited time despite starting the game.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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CIA Blocked IRS from Investigating Hunter Biden Patron Kevin Morris, Whistleblower Claims
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CIA Blocked IRS from Investigating Hunter Biden Patron Kevin Morris, Whistleblower Claims

IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley testified that the prosecutor on the case canceled an interview with Morris after receiving a CIA briefing.
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This Could Get INTERESTING: China Surrounds Taiwan As It Launches Military Drills
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This Could Get INTERESTING: China Surrounds Taiwan As It Launches Military Drills

This Could Get INTERESTING: China Surrounds Taiwan As It Launches Military Drills
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EU Will Use Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine's Defense and Russia Retaliates
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EU Will Use Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine's Defense and Russia Retaliates

EU Will Use Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine's Defense and Russia Retaliates
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Signs Are Pointing Toward Another Leftist-Fueled Summer of Violence
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Signs Are Pointing Toward Another Leftist-Fueled Summer of Violence

Signs Are Pointing Toward Another Leftist-Fueled Summer of Violence
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Foldable MacBook with crease-free screen and M5 chip reportedly coming in 2026
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Foldable MacBook with crease-free screen and M5 chip reportedly coming in 2026

Top insider Ming-Chi Kuo predicts a foldable MacBook might launch in 2026 as Apple ramps up this project's development. While this device was previously rumored to be announced in 2027, it seems Cupertino is going all-in with foldable products. More specifically, Apple targets mass production for the panel and assembly in 4Q25 and 1H26. According to the analyst, LG Display will manufacture the exclusive 20.25-inch panel. In addition, Apple is considering a smaller model with an 18.8-inch display. Kuo says that this device, in its folded form factor, would correspond to the design of 14-15" and 13-14" laptops, respectively. To differentiate from competitors, Apple is working on a panel as crease-free as possible. With that, the analyst believes the cost of this display and hinge could be very high. "Current preliminary estimates put the panel and hinge costs at around $600–650 and $200–250, respectively. If production yields improve significantly by the time of mass production, these costs could decrease," notes Kuo. The analyst reiterates that this device will likely be expensive but unlikely Apple Vision Pro, which didn't sell as much as Apple predicted; he believes this foldable MacBook could be a success, with shipments estimated to exceed one million units in 2026. Kuo says Apple might be planning the M5 chip for this foldable MacBook. Current reports expect Apple to focus on the M4 family until mid/late 2025 when an M4 Ultra processor will be released for a Mac Studio and Mac Pro. With that in mind, this foldable MacBook leak makes sense, as Apple would be in the middle of the M5 family cycle by early/mid-2026. However, little is known about the M5 processor as Apple only unveiled the base-model M4 chip, and no M3 Ultra processor is expected. Still, we expect this chip to focus heavily on AI applications. BGR will continue to follow the latest details on this foldable MacBook and other foldable devices, such as iPhones. BGR's Chris Smith notes that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 might pave the way for a breakthrough foldable iPhone, while we have also covered an auto-healing display patent that could be used on a future device. Don't Miss: This is the phone that might pave the way to a foldable iPhone The post Foldable MacBook with crease-free screen and M5 chip reportedly coming in 2026 appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: Memorial Day sales on Dyson vacuums, WiFi 6 routers, NERF guns, Ray-Ban sunglasses, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $415+ free Today’s deals: Memorial Day sales on ECOVACS DEEBOT X2 Combo, Apple, Samsung foldable phones, more Best Apple Watch deals for May 2024
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Goodbye, humans: I’ll talk to ChatGPT more than people pretty soon
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Goodbye, humans: I’ll talk to ChatGPT more than people pretty soon

Texting is probably my top means of communication during daytime hours. I talk to family, friends, and coworkers mainly by text. It's not just iMessage on the iPhone, but also a plethora of chat apps that serve the same purpose across my devices. Messaging has been my primary form of communication for years, even before the iPhone reshaped the mobile industry. And as much as I want to reduce my screen time, I don't see things changing anytime soon. However, there is an inevitable shift to AI happening right now. After the recent ChatGPT and Gemini upgrades, I'm more convinced than ever that I'll be texting and talking to AI more than humans. It's not just me. It'll happen to most people who work on computers all day long. It won't happen overnight, but the shift is coming. Also, it'll happen naturally and won't feel forced in any way. It's not because we're about to mistake AI for human connections or get ourselves an AI-powered significant other like in the movie Her. We'll talk to AI more because it'll help us get things done faster. Continue reading... The post Goodbye, humans: I’ll talk to ChatGPT more than people pretty soon appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $50 off new Beats Solo 4, $249 iPad 9th-Gen, $19 Roku Express, $180 ASUS laptop, more Today’s deals: Memorial Day sales on ECOVACS DEEBOT X2 Combo, Apple, Samsung foldable phones, more Today’s deals: $20 Blink Mini, $179 AirPods Pro, $300 Vitamix blender, $100 COSORI air fryer, more Best deals: Tech, laptops, TVs, and more sales
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New Iranian Leadership Will Be 'Hawkish'
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New Iranian Leadership Will Be 'Hawkish'

While the sudden death of the "Butcher of Tehran," Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, creates a major void in regime leadership, Middle East experts expect the new leader to be just as "hawkish" as his predecessor.
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Karl Rove: RFK Jr. Could Hurt Trump
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Karl Rove: RFK Jr. Could Hurt Trump

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could prevent former President Donald Trump from winning back the White House in November, political strategist Karl Rove suggested.
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