Defamation

Sean Hannity Admits Under Oath He ‘Did Not Believe’ for ‘One Second’ 2020 Presidential Election Fraud Claims

Fox News host Sean Hannity admitted under oath that he did not believe the claims made by former President Trump's attorney, Sidney Powell, about mass voter fraud in the 2020 election.

Stanford Says It’s Wrong to Call U.S. Citizens ‘American’

Other terms and phrases included in the 'Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative' include "killing two birds with one stone," "walk-in," and "homeless person."

Epstein Victim Says She Has Video Evidence of Epstein’s Crimes

Sarah Ransome alleges she saw sex tapes of Jeffrey Epstein’s wealthy associates.

Israel to Introduce Law Regulating Social Media Platforms, Create ‘Safer Online Space’

Outgoing Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel stated Israel will use recommendations provided by a communications committee that seeks to provide a "safer" online space.

Trump Sues Pulitzer Prize Board for Defamation for Awarding WaPo and NYT’s ‘Russiagate’ Coverage

Former President Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the Pulitzer Prize board for jointly awarding the New York Times and Washington Post the 2018 National Reporting prize over their coverage of the Russian collusion scandal.

Twitter Trump Ban Came After Michelle Obama Pressured the Company

Journalist Michael Shellenberger reported Twitter faced 'internal and external pressure,' before banning Trump on Jan. 8.

Alex Jones Ordered to Pay $473 Million More to Sandy Hook Families, Assets Frozen

Alex Jones was ordered to pay an additional $473 million dollars on top of the already $960 million in damages to Sandy Hook families for declaring the shooting was a hoax.

Charges Dropped Against CEO of Election Tech Company

Charges against the CEO of an election technology company have been dismissed after Los Angeles County prosecutors found “potential bias” in an investigation.

Elon Musk Says Twitter Revenue Declining Despite No Changes to Censorship Policies

Twitter owner Elon Musk said the social media company’s revenue is declining because of skittish advertisers, despite the tech platform making zero changes to its censorship policies.

Princeton University Partners With Anti-Defamation League to Collect Data on Criticism Towards Elected Officials

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is joining Princeton University to lead a "data collection initiative" over supposed threats and criticisms of elected leaders.

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