Who Owns Your Data?
Source: Reason.com · Bias: Center Right
Summary
The Supreme Court could be poised to decide whether it's you or Big Tech companies.
Related Coverage
- To Reduce Electrical Grid Strain Amid Heat Wave, Data Centers Are Ordered to Use Backup Power (Center Left — NYT > U.S. > Politics)
- US Jobs Data Comes in Under Forecast | Bloomberg Businessweek Daily 7/2/2026 (Center — Bloomberg Politics)
- More New Poll Data on Senate Races That Doesn't Look Good for Dems (Right — RedState)
- No World Cup jobs bump evident in June data (Center Left — Axios)
- Your Phone Data Belongs to You (Center Right — National Review)
- As Heat Wave Spreads Across the US, Data Centers Strain Electrical Grids (Far Left — Truthout)
- Gavin Newsom’s California to share driver’s license data that could expose illegal immigrants (Right — New York Post)
- Supreme Court Rules Fourth Amendment Covers Your Location Data (Left — The New Republic)
Daily Analysis
Read the full Parallax Pulse for June 24, 2026 — an AI-powered analysis of how Left and Right media covered the biggest stories this day.
More Headlines From June 24, 2026
- New Study Reveals How Much Young People Have to Struggle to Buy Homes (Left)
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio Outlines Partnership Discussions from Kuwait (Far Right)
- Army Veteran Conley Projected to Win NY Race, Face GOP’s Lawler (Center)
- International ‘deep state’ prime target of Trump-style candidate for UN chief (Right)
- INSIDER: The socialists are coming! The socialists are coming! (Far Right)








