Produced by Brian Tyler Cohen Trump received alarming news that he had long feared. For more details, viewers are directed to various platforms by Brian Tyler Cohen, including his YouTube channels, newsletter, podcasts, and social media accounts. Additional content can be accessed through a specific YouTube link provided.
Footage of a couple on a giant screen during a Coldplay concert in Boston went viral because the man and woman were married—but not to each other. Within minutes of the video being posted on TikTok and X, users banded together to identify the couple in the video using AI and facial recognition.
Crowdsourced social media investigations are becoming more common, and those responsible are increasingly using dystopian surveillance technologies that police and federal agencies are using against illegal immigrants and marginalized groups. At the same time, our privacy is being eroded.
Jason Koebler of 404 Media sat down with Taylor Lorenz to explore the origins of the surveillance and entertainment economy, how and why it evolved, and what we can do to protect ourselves.
Produced by Brian Tyler Cohen Senate candidate Abdul El Sayed interviews Brian Tyler Cohen, where he addresses and debunks lies propagated by RFK Jr. The content promotes El Sayed’s campaign and provides links to various platforms for further engagement, including videos, podcasts, and social media.
Forrest Valkai, a biologist who teaches science on the internet, embarks on a quest to endure videos from people who claim everything he studied in college is wrong. Will he be convinced by creationist claims? Or will he remain steadfast in his study of science? Let’s find out!
The UK’s Online Safety Act came into force this week and has wreaked enormous havoc. Entire forums, websites, communities, and important journalistic content are being censored. Users are being forced to scan their faces to use apps like Spotify and YouTube.
Like all such terrible censorship laws, the Online Safety Act claims to protect children from the dangers of pornographic and adult content. However, immediately after it came into force, platforms began classifying almost all breaking news, war reports, investigative journalism, political protest materials, and information on reproductive and public health as “explicit” or “harmful” content, thus denying access to it to anyone under 18.
Taylor Lorenz explains the consequences of the UK’s Online Safety Act, its significance for the future of the internet, and what we in the US face if we don’t act quickly to protect free speech online.
Produced by Brian Tyler Cohen Josh Hawley faces humiliation from his own party in the latest episode of “Another Day.” The content is available through various platforms, including YouTube and a newsletter, as well as Brian Tyler Cohen’s bestselling book and multiple social media channels. For more details, watch the YouTube video.
Produced by Brian Tyler Cohen In episode 569 of Legal Breakdown, Glenn Kirschner discusses the referral for disbarment of Trump attorney Jeffrey Clark. For more updates, viewers can access various platforms, including YouTube, podcasts, and social media.
Produced by Brian Tyler Cohen Pete Buttigieg criticizes the Trump administration in a passionate address, highlighting perceived failures and policy issues. His remarks underscore a stark contrast between his vision and the previous administration’s actions. For a detailed look, watch the video linked for insights on his perspective.