In an interview broadcast Wednesday with Hill.TV's morning news show "Rising," Matthew Prince, the founder and CEO of the web giant Cloudflare talked about his company's effort to provide free security services to American election officials at the state and local levels. Co-host Buck Sexton also asked Prince to comment on recent controversies around Alex Jones, a far-right conspiracy theorist who has recently been banned from internet services run by Spotify, Apple, Google, and other companies. The two also discussed allegations from American conservatives that the technology industry is biased against them.
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David Sirota, founder of the Daily Poster, says that President Biden has a “long, 40-year love affair” with student debt.
Ken Klippenstein, an investigative reporter at The Intercept, said Thursday that the FBI’s rapid collection of cell phone data connected to people at the scene of the Jan.
Briahna Joy Gray, a former press secretary for Sen. Bernie Sanders’s (I-Vt.) presidential campaign, pushed back on the White House's defense of Neera Tanden to lead the White House budget office.