Despite years of bipartisan complaining, Big Tech power remains largely unchecked.
A new analysis shows that Big Tech is seeking changes to national law in 64 countries. The Trump regime is helping them.
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google, Meta Platforms, Netflix, Microsoft and Amazon will not face ...
US tensions, a new report has accused Big Tech of courting far-right MEPs to weaken the EU's regulatory power on AI and data.
The Digital Networks Act was supposed to make Big Tech pay. But instead of strict regulation, Netflix, Google, and Meta are ...
California showed it was serious about regulating Big Tech in 2025 — and Big Tech showed it was serious about coming to the statehouse and fighting back. The upshot was a barrage of laws designed to ...
Last January, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he was eager to have an ally in the White House to go after foreign regulations “pushing” American tech firms “to censor more” content.
If you want to understand who the U.S. government serves, in all its corrupt and self-serving glory, you need only look at two ongoing fights in the National Defense Authorization Act, a bill setting ...
This is disturbing and further proof Big Tech doesn’t care about people, they only care about their bottom line." ...
President plans “One Rulebook” for artificial intelligence, aiming to override state regulations Big Tech backs a unified federal standard, while state leaders in both parties warn of lost consumer ...
President Trump's executive order aimed at limiting state-level regulations on artificial intelligence is seen as a “major win” for Big Tech companies, including Microsoft (MSFT) and others, ...