Bailey Steen Writer

Bailey T. Steen is an Australian journalist, editor and film critic. Bailey’s career started as a weekly film columnist for the Melbourne based site Janks Reviews. Growing tired of emerging extremists on the political left and right, his work was soon published on the political outlet Newslogue, writing to an audience of ten thousand. Bailey covers world politics, political extremism, and new media issues for TrigTent. 

Published Content

Facebook Limit Their Breaking News Section To Establishment Media

The feature is currently limited to 80 undisclosed news publications that are pre-approved by Facebook, claiming these publications are based across North America, South America, Europe, India, and Australia.

Leaked Emails Show Google’s Cover-Up Of Millions For Pentagon Drone Contract

Project Maven, the Pentagon’s classified drone program for artificial intelligence software, has reportedly caused a war of its own within Google.

The U.K. Is Looking To A.I. To Improve Healthcare Outcomes

The University College London Hospitals (UCLH) is partnering with the Alan Turing Institute to study whether artificial intelligence can carry out key medical tasks normally conducted by doctors.

Court Rules Trump Cannot Block Citizens On Twitter

U.S. District Court Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald issued a ruling declaring that Trump's blocking of citizens on Twitter violated the first amendment.

“Unbiased” DNC Chair Endorses Establishment New York Governor Cuomo

After the major fallout from bias favoring Clinton over Sanders within the DNC in 2016, you would have thought they'd learned their lesson by now.

GDPR: The EU Data Privacy Law Serving Tech Giants Over $8.8 Billion In Lawsuits

The EU’s rules on General Data Protection Regulations, otherwise known as GDPR, are officially in place — fundamentally changing the relationship between tech firms and their users.

Kushner's Prison Reform Bill Divides The Senate

Critics of Kushner's bill point to a lack of sentencing reform and the relatively small percentage of inmates in federal institutions as reasons the bill will not be effective.

Is Trump Weak On China For Trying To Save Chinese ZTE Jobs?

While this is a clear reversal on campaign rhetoric, experts suggest the administration seeks to bring China to the table on an agreement that could balance the trade deficit between the two superpower countries.

Trump Claims The Courts Are Biased Against Him. The Data Shows Otherwise.

According to an investigation from Reuters, statistics show the president’s relationship with the courts is far more nuanced than blind obstructionism.

Putting An Ex GOP Senator In Charge Of Facebook 'Liberal Bias' Audit Is A Bad Idea

Adding more bias into the mix is not a good way to solve Facebook's alleged bias problem. We need independent watchdogs.