Polls and prediction markets and forecast models, oh my! The truth is they're all secondary to the way the media cover the presidential news cycle, especially the inevitable black swan … Read the whole story
A strong predictor of a Democratic win is the increase in the Iowa Electronic Markets' Democratic share price for its Presidential Election Winner-Take-All Market. … Read the whole story
On average, Democrats have booked $27.6 million per week in presidential spending between Labor Day and Election Day, compared to $10.1 million for Republicans. Read the whole story
Democrats are slightly ahead of Republicans -- $305 million versus $280 million -- in presidential campaign ad spending. Read the whole story
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. failed to show that YouTube violated the First Amendment by removing anti-vax speeches, 9th Circuit says. Read the whole story
Pavel is accused of failing to moderate content related to child pornography and drug trafficking, abetting organized crime transactions and fraud on Telegram and … Read the whole story
The Meta CEO said in a statement that the Biden administration "repeatedly pressured" his teams to "censor" COVID-19-related content in 2021, highlighting Republicans' increased … Read the whole story
Anti-DEI activists declare another victory against "wokeness," but observers say the DIY company's measured response may show another path to avoiding partisan mobs. Read the whole story
It was more than a political event; it was a celebration of community, diversity, and the power of collective action. Read the whole story
"The notion that AI will inhabit some kind of lawless Wild West is simply false," NetChoice tells the FCC. Read the whole story
The Kamala Harris Presidential campaign now wants to keep microphones on - entirely - during the upcoming scheduled debate next month on ABC. Read the whole story
Like so much of our media environment, basing survival of local news on advertising revenue is a sure recipe for disaster. Read the whole story
The measure "rationally advances the state's legitimate interest in protecting minors from online harms," Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch says in papers filed Tuesday … Read the whole story