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Parler's CEO fled his home and went into hiding after receiving death threats and security breaches, a court filing says
3 days ago by EvilNick to /s/SaidIt from businessinsider.com
Snapchat will permanently ban Trump when he leaves office on January 20
7 days ago by format to /s/technology from africa.businessinsider.com
GitHub is Facing Employee Backlash After the Firing of a Jewish Employee Who Suggested 'Nazis are About' on the Day of the US Capitol Siege | Business Insider
8 days ago by DeWhoDeWho to /s/GitHub from businessinsider.com
Facebook tells staff to avoid wearing company-branded clothing in public for their own safety after it booted Trump off the platform
9 days ago by diogenesjunior to /s/Facebook from businessinsider.com
In the wake of the Capitol siege, Marriott, Morgan Stanley, and other US firms are cutting off Republicans
10 days ago by Nemacolin to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Brazil's Bolsonaro: COVID-19 vaccines could turn people into crocodiles or bearded ladies
1 month ago by socks to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
The biased legacy media pretends they don't know what irony is, criticizes President Bolsonaro for pointing out that the Chinese virus vaccine makers will not take any responsibility if anything goes wrong
1 month ago by ORGASMATRON_9000 to /s/BOLSONARO from businessinsider.com
These 6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media In America [propaganda]
1 month ago by Entropick to /s/entropick from businessinsider.com
Trump and his allies have won zero out of at least 38 lawsuits they've filed since Election Day
1 month ago by AmericanMuskrat to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
An anti-gay Hungarian politician has resigned after being caught by the police fleeing a 25-man orgy through a window
1 month ago by Happy_face_caller to /s/PinkPillFeminism from businessinsider.com
EU nations have been interested in creating an European super-army.
1 month ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from businessinsider.com
Biden transition team never on time
2 months ago by AmericanMuskrat to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Pfizer's CEO cashed out 60% of his stock on the same day the company unveiled the results of its COVID-19 vaccine trial
2 months ago by jet199 to /s/news from markets.businessinsider.com
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the progressives' delicate truce with centrist Democrats is over, and the battle over the party's future is already heating up
2 months ago by Drewski to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reveals his hopes for the next president: 'I like Joe Biden'
2 months ago by AbominableAnon to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
Trump's COVID-19 treatment would have cost an estimated $650,000 out of pocket
3 months ago by awawa to /s/news from businessinsider.com
London will go back into Coronavirus Lockdown from Midnight Friday, with Indoor Household Mixing Banned
3 months ago by Stankmango to /s/Coronavirus from businessinsider.com
People who follow Trump's advice and hang around watching polling places will be prosecuted, Nevada's attorney general says
3 months ago by [deleted] to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
Trump said Jews are 'only in it for themselves' and 'stick together,' according to a new report. Oh No! Trump's not philosemitic enough!
4 months ago by Fitter_Happier to /s/debatealtright from businessinsider.com
What is your opinion on this?
4 months ago by ayotollahsinIran to /s/debatealtright from businessinsider.com
Trump went golfing 25 times as a virus swept across the US and killed over 200,000 Americans
4 months ago by flush_the_turd to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
Leaked files contain more evidence of Kremlin links to one of the biggest donors to Boris Johnson's Conservative party
4 months ago by Pis-dur to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
2016: VP Joe Biden slammed Senate Republicans for citing the "Biden Rule" as reasoning for why they won't hold a hearing for Merrick Garland, Obama's Supreme Court pick. Biden said the so-called rule that supposedly prevents Supreme Court nominations in an election year "doesn't exist."
4 months ago by Chipit to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Trump is less trusted than Putin and Xi and the US is hitting historic lows of approval from its closest allies
Google says it will ban 'stalkerware' apps that secretly transmit people's location and personal information without their knowledge
4 months ago by [deleted] to /s/privacy from businessinsider.com
'I saved his a--': Trump boasted that he protected Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after Jamal Khashoggi's brutal murder, Woodward's new book says
4 months ago by Nemacolin to /s/news from businessinsider.com
WordPress developer said Apple wouldn't allow updates to the free app until it added in-app purchases (OP's note: for domains) — letting Apple collect a 30% cut
5 months ago by happysmash27 to /s/StallmanWasRight from businessinsider.com
ICE just signed a contract with Clearview AI, the controversial facial recognition company that scrapes photos from social media
5 months ago by killerjavi98 to /s/news from businessinsider.com
A five-person startup says Apple is 'bullying' it over its fruit-shaped logo
5 months ago by killerjavi98 to /s/whatever from businessinsider.com
Congressional candidate dares to question 9/11
5 months ago by Popper to /s/politics from businessinsider.com
A dwarf planet between Mars and Jupiter has a salty ocean beneath its surface, making it a contender for alien life
5 months ago by killerjavi98 to /s/space from businessinsider.com
Research's find Russian manipulated black lives matter movement.
5 months ago by Soloninja to /s/PoliticalAnalysis from businessinsider.com
So it begins the great censorship
5 months ago by Soloninja to /s/censorship from businessinsider.com
Israel keeps blowing up military targets in Iran, hoping to force a confrontation before Trump can be voted out in November, sources say
5 months ago by AllCongressIsZionist to /s/news from businessinsider.com
The American Confederacy is still alive in a small Brazilian city called Americana
5 months ago by ORGASMATRON_9000 to /s/Brazil from businessinsider.com
Airbus' self-flying plane just completed successful taxi, take-off, and landing tests, opening the door for fully autonomous flight
5 months ago by magnora7 to /s/technology from businessinsider.com
Lawmaker in charge of grilling Apple, Amazon, Google, and Facebook on antitrust owns thousands in stock in those companies
5 months ago by scrubking to /s/ungoogle from businessinsider.com
Amazon has 10,000 employees dedicated to Alexa
6 months ago by magnora7 to /s/TechCompanies from businessinsider.com
A minimum-wage worker needs 2.5 full-time jobs to afford a one-bedroom apartment in most of the US. (2018)
6 months ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from businessinsider.com
A new campaign ad depicting a police officer being attacked by protesters is actually a 2014 photo of pro-democracy protests in Ukraine
6 months ago by EndlessSunflowers to /s/conspiracy from businessinsider.com
A 'handful' of Cisco employees were fired after posting offensive comments objecting to the company's support of the Black Lives Matter movement
6 months ago by 4832992718349 to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Hackers took over Obama, Bezos, Biden Twitter accounts for bitcoin scam
6 months ago by Drewski to /s/Security from businessinsider.com
Another study finds pregnant women can pass the coronavirus to their fetus, but it's rare
6 months ago by Amareldys to /s/GenderCritical from businessinsider.com
Former Silicon Valley VC says Ghislaine Maxwell attended an investor party in 2011 despite reports 'about her supplying underage girls for sex'
6 months ago by notgonnabenice to /s/GenderCritical from businessinsider.com
Amazon-owned Whole Foods is quietly tracking its employees with a heat map tool that ranks which stores are most at risk of unionizing
6 months ago by Gullinkambi to /s/Denmark from businessinsider.com
A third of airline pilots in Pakistan have fake licenses, the nation's aviation minister said while citing pilot error for a recent crash
6 months ago by Chipit to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Albuquerque police arrest city council candidate whom witnesses identified as protest shooter defending himself from attacking Antifa
7 months ago by fartwaffen to /s/news from businessinsider.com
A Warren Buffett-owned company is battling wild conspiracies that it planted bricks for George Floyd protesters to hurl at police
7 months ago by Nemacolin to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Seems we got our russkie/mossad groups in action!!
7 months ago by Jesus to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
Predator drone over Minneapolis
7 months ago by awawa to /s/PoliceMisconduct from businessinsider.com
7 months ago by awawa to /s/WayOfTheBern from businessinsider.com
👩🦰 Vietnamese women are fun to be around, intelligent, easy going, don't ruin their own family, aren't fat, don't hate men, and cost $3200. What the fuck were modern women thinking. Women are obsolete.
8 months ago by Brent_Kaskel_Pussy_F to /s/testing_sub3 from businessinsider.com
Anti-quarantine protesters are being kicked off Facebook and quickly finding refuge on a site loved by conspiracy theorists
8 months ago by useless_aether to /s/pushback from businessinsider.com
McDonald's designed a new type of restaurant for the coronavirus era in Europe - here's what it's like to visit
8 months ago by AliceofX to /s/Europe from businessinsider.com
The ADL's extremism statistics make it seem like ultraright-wing violence in the US is more common than it actually is
9 months ago by AliceofX to /s/KotakuInAction from businessinsider.com
Amazon-Owned Whole Foods is Quietly Tracking Its Employees with a Heat Map Tool that Ranks Which Stores are Most at Risk of Unionizing | Business Insider
9 months ago by DeWhoDeWho to /s/Amazon from businessinsider.com
Denmark and Poland are refusing to bail out companies registered in offshore tax havens
9 months ago by AliceofX to /s/Europe from businessinsider.com
Photos of crowded cafés and parks show what life is like in Sweden, one of the only European countries not under strict lockdown during the coronavirus outbreak
9 months ago by hennaojichan to /s/Coronavirus from businessinsider.com
"We went back towards the gunfire and just started look for priority victims and people with the most serious injuries to get to the hospital," 29-yr-old Marine veteran Taylor Winston, Las Vegas shooting
9 months ago by Brent_Kaskel_Pussy_F to /s/testing_sub3 from businessinsider.com
Spain is moving to permanently establish universal basic income in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic
Disney's Pixar is being sued by a San Francisco tattoo artist who says her designs for a unicorn-emblazoned van in the upcoming animated movie 'Onward' were stolen
9 months ago by Canbot to /s/Entertainment from businessinsider.com
2,500 tourists are joining a mass lawsuit after hundreds of Europe's early coronavirus cases were traced to a single ski resort in Austria
'It is unclear why quality control did not detect this issue': Early CDC coronavirus tests couldn't distinguish between coronavirus and water
10 months ago by magnora7 to /s/Coronavirus from businessinsider.com
Activists Created a 12.5 Million Block Digital Library in 'Minecraft' to Bypass Censorship Laws | Business Insider
10 months ago by DeWhoDeWho to /s/Minecraft from businessinsider.com
Activists created a 12.5 million block digital library in 'Minecraft' to bypass censorship laws
10 months ago by Tom9152 to /s/FreeSpeech from businessinsider.com
France hosted a record-breaking Smurf festival amid the escalating coronavirus epidemic
10 months ago by AliceofX to /s/Europe from businessinsider.com
Joe Biden worried in 1977 that certain de-segregation policies would cause his children to grow up 'in a racial jungle'
10 months ago by fizzyj to /s/notasking from businessinsider.com
Airlines are burning thousands of gallons of fuel flying empty 'ghost' planes so they can keep their flight slots during the coronavirus outbreak
10 months ago by AliceofX to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
Hot Pockets heiress reportedly sentenced to 5 months in prison and ordered to pay a $250,000 fine over her alleged role in the college-admissions scandal
10 months ago by AliceofX to /s/news from businessinsider.com
China enacted a sweeping new law that bars people from posting negative content online
5 conspiracy theories that turned out to be true
11 months ago by jamesK_3rd to /s/conspiracy from businessinsider.com
There are 607 billionaires in the United States, and only 5 of them are black
11 months ago by Nemacolin to /s/news from businessinsider.com
An artist wheeled 99 smartphones around in a wagon to create fake traffic jams on Google Maps
11 months ago by useless_aether to /s/funny from businessinsider.com
Apple complies with 90% requests from government to share customer data
1 year ago by useless_aether to /s/privacy from businessinsider.com
The United States' allies warn Trump that terrorists 'would be the only winners' of war with Iran
1 year ago by Drewski to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
Yet another Ring home camera system was broken into, and this time the intruders used it to harass the home's owners
1 year ago by Mnemonic to /s/privacy from businessinsider.com
Apple Will Face Rare Shareholder Questions on Human Rights After Hong Kong App Removal | Business Insider
1 year ago by DeWhoDeWho to /s/Apple from businessinsider.com
Apple is reportedly rolling out a new perk for employees: free genetic testing at its on-site wellness clinics
1 year ago by Mnemonic to /s/TechCompanies from businessinsider.com
How dies a republic die? În the name of progress
1 year ago by jamesK_3rd to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Mysterious automated calls, vanished relatives, and sinister Facebook comments: How China intimidates Uighurs who don't even live in the country
1 year ago by useless_aether to /s/communismwatch from businessinsider.com
13 Marines agree to be kicked out of the military after being accused of human smuggling and drug trafficking
1 year ago by TheWebOfSlime to /s/news from businessinsider.com
Leaked papers on China's Muslim mass detention policies show President Xi Jinping urging the ruling party to use the 'organs of dictatorship' to round up the ethnic minority
A lobster thrown live into boiling water may suffer for many seconds, said a scientist who argued Thursday that crustaceans can likely feel pain.
1 year ago by 7dej19 to /s/Food from businessinsider.com
14 cutting edge firms funded by the CIA
1 year ago by useless_aether to /s/Intelligence from businessinsider.com
Nearly half of millennials have put off needed medical care because they can't afford it
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/USPolitics from businessinsider.com
Anti-Brexit parties have formed a 'Remain alliance' to stop Boris Johnson from winning the general election
1 year ago by useless_aether to /s/WorldPolitics from businessinsider.com
Leaked report shows UN botched sexual abuse investigation after years of allegations
1 year ago by useless_aether to /s/WorldNews from businessinsider.com
Fox News viewers are more likely to support Bernie Sanders than people who watch MSNBC
Pretty Waitresses Earn Bigger Tips, From Women
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/BlackPillScience from businessinsider.com
Former top Navy SEAL who oversaw the Osama bin Laden raid says the US is 'under attack from the president'
1 year ago by IamRedBeard to /s/AntiTrumpAlliance from businessinsider.com
NASA says a new comet is likely an 'interstellar visitor' from another star system — the second ever detected
1 year ago by DrStrangelove to /s/space from businessinsider.com
A reminder that in 2003, both Democrats and Republicans passed a bill allowing US Govt to spread propaganda to its own citizens, funded by its own citizens.
1 year ago by HibikiBlack to /s/conspiracy from businessinsider.com
Inside the mysterious Manhattan apartment building on East 66th Street, where underage models, lawyers, and key players in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking circle all live. Ex-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak is a frequent visitor.
Google has been temporarily asked / forced? to stop listening in on its users across Europe after leaked data sparked privacy concerns
1 year ago by BillionDollarEgg3 to /s/DecentralizeAllThings from businessinsider.com
Former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele calls evangelicals who support Trump 'the biggest phonies of all'
The average American worker takes less vacation time than a medieval peasant
1 year ago by magnora7 to /s/news from businessinsider.com
The term "alpha male" only applies to caged animals, at most.
1 year ago by Aetherist to /s/Undoublespeak from businessinsider.com
Trump and Putin share an inside joke over Election Meddling
Facebook shareholder revolt gets bloody: Powerless investors vote overwhelmingly to oust Mark Zuckerberg as chairman
1 year ago by Mnemonic to /s/Internet from businessinsider.com
The North Korean Official Who Handed Trump a 'Very Nice' Appreciation Letter is Reportedly Now in a Prison Camp
1 year ago by Stankmango to /s/communismwatch from businessinsider.com