Prime Minister says UK guards free speech ‘preciously’ after Vance criticism
Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK guards free speech “preciously” and denied that the Online Safety Act was a form of censorship. The Prime...
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In January 2020, the top law enforcement agency in the state of Oregon launched a "Bias Response Hotline" for residents to report "offensive...
Read MoreThe TikTok Case Could Open the Floodgates to More Corporate Influence on the Media
Whether or not we agree with the Biden administration’s arguments, progressives shouldn’t root for the court to rule in favor of Tik Tok.
Read MoreFox News host hypes ‘free speech’ college as place where ‘protests are essentially not allowed’
Fawning over a new “free speech” college on Friday morning, Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade simultaneously described the University of...
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Read MoreOn TikTok, the Supreme Court Did the Right Thing
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Read MoreBritish Offer Up Own Citizen to Radical Islamists for Execution After He Burned Quran
At the Munich Security Conference on Feb. 14, the German defense chancellor chided Vice President J.D. Vance for expressing concern regarding the...
Read MoreTrump’s Supposed Unity Message Is a Gloating Threat of MAGA Triumphant
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Read MoreJD Vance spars with British prime minister over free speech censorship during Oval Office meeting
Things got awkward when Vice President JD Vance remarked on his previous comments on Britain's free speech environment, just feet away from British...
Read MoreHow Universities Are Trying to Stop Another Year of Anti-War Activism
The signs appeared on the university’s main quad during the week of October 7, 2024 — after a year of student protests springing up nationwide...
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