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NYT journalist calls for censorship of Andy Ngo

The calls to censor come as Twitter begins a mass censorship campaign against conservative and far-right accounts, a purge which began with President Donald Trump.

Noah David Alter / Jan 10, 2021

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Rose McGowan calls on big tech companies to 'stop the censorship'

In an attached video, McGowan held one of her arms in the air as she complained that "big tech is censoring the hell out of everything"

Noah David Alter / Jan 10, 2021

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WATCH: Judge Jeanine blasts criminals guilty of storming US Capitol

Judge Jeanine Pirro blasted rioters who stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday, "You have tarnished all the good that has been done over the last four years."

Ari Hoffman / Jan 10, 2021

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BREAKING: Amazon eliminates Parler app from its servers

Amazon has removed the social media platform Parler from its web hosting servers.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 10, 2021

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REPORT: Far-right, fringe groups stormed the US Capitol, not mainstream Trump supporters

The Network Contagion Research Institute at Rutgers has released its findings of the insurrection attempt at the US Capitol, finding that “virtually all violent vanguard elements” of the rioters who stormed the building consisted of members from “predominantly far-right, fringe groups”

Ian Miles Cheong / Jan 10, 2021

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BREAKING: Parler has been removed from the Apple App Store

Following a move made by Google on their Play Store, Apple has deleted the conservative social media Parler app from their App Store on Saturday.

James Anthony / Jan 10, 2021

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Twitter bans Trump for incitement of violence, lets 'Hang Mike Pence' trend for hours

Twitter banned the account of current president Donald Trump on Friday for "inciting violence", but allowed the "Hang Mike Pence" phrase to continue hours later.

James Anthony / Jan 10, 2021

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Parler removes some of Lin Wood's posts inciting violence against VP Mike Pence

Following the attack on the US Capitol on Wednesday, Parler, the conservative social media network competing against Twitter, has come under fire in recent days for hosting content inciting violence. It has since deleted some offending posts.

Ian Miles Cheong / Jan 10, 2021

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National Guard in DC will be able to use lethal force at the discretion of commanders

The US Army and National Guard are deploying in numbers to Washington DC ahead of the upcoming presidential inauguration, with the possibility of being armed with lethal weapons at the discretion of their commanders.

James Anthony / Jan 9, 2021

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Lincoln Project compiling database of Trump admin officials and staff, 'they will be held accountable'

Lincoln Project Senior Advisor Stuart Stevens tweeted that the organization is building a database of professional information on those who played a role in the Trump administration.

Matthew Miller / Jan 9, 2021

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Verified Pro-Bernie Sanders account has a message for conservatives, 'You are either ANTIFA or pro-fascism,... there is no middle ground'

The People for Bernie Twitter account tweeted an alarming but candid message for those on the right on Jan. 6 during the riot at Capitol Hill.

Matthew Miller / Jan 9, 2021

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Citizens of Toronto return to the streets for weekly stand against COVID-19 shutdowns

The weekly protest to end the COVID-19 lockdown was once again held in downtown Toronto.

Beth Baisch / Jan 9, 2021

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Google bans two Steve Bannon YouTube channels following interview with Rudy Giuliani

Google banned conservative commentator Steve Bannon's YouTube channels Friday following an interview he hosted on his show with President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani discussing election fraud claims.

Matthew Miller / Jan 9, 2021

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Candace Owens suing Facebook 'fact checkers' funded by Chinese tech company

Candace Owens released a video on Twitter announcing she will be suing a certified Facebook fact checker that she says has wrongfully targeted her content on the platform.

Matthew Miller / Jan 9, 2021

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US Attorney opens federal excessive force investigation into Ashli Babbitt's death following Capitol riot

Washington DC-based US Attorney Michael Sherwin has announced that his office has opened a formal investigation into the death of Ashli Babbitt, a Trump supporter and Air Force veteran who was shot and killed by a police officer during the violence at the Capitol on Wednesday.

Ian Miles Cheong / Jan 9, 2021

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