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Bank of America Terminates Account of Independent Journalist

Bank of America terminated the account of independent journalist Christina Urso without explanation.

UCSD Protests Continue, Calls for UC System to ‘Divest From Israel’

UC San Diego students and faculty formed a "walkout" this week to protest what they described as a “violent” dismantling of a "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" on campus.

Elementary School Ends Christian Club After Atheists Complain

The only elementary school in Hamilton County, Florida, ended its Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) club after atheists complained it was "unconstitutional."

Federal Judges Declare They Won’t Hire Columbia Students

Thirteen federal judges wrote to Columbia University President Minouche Shafik, declaring they will not hire students, beginning with the entering class of 2024.

House Bill Codifies Definition of Antisemitism, Raises Free Speech Concerns

The House of Representatives passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act, which expands the definition of antisemitism.

Cal Poly Humboldt Condemns Campus Takeover, Warns of Costly Consequences

California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, issued a stern rebuke Sunday following days of campus unrest that saw anti-Israel activists occupy two academic buildings, warning...

Trump Vows to ‘Reclaim’ the ‘Once Great Educational Institutions’ in the U.S.

Former President Donald Trump vowed to “reclaim” the educational system in the United States that was responsible for “indoctrinating America’s youth.”

Facebook Interfered in U.S. Elections 39 Times Since 2008

MRC Free Speech America researchers uncovered 39 instances of Facebook interfering in U.S. elections since 2008.

California Assemblywoman Calls for Golden Gate Bridge Protesters to Face Severe Consequences

A California lawmaker is calling the pro-Palestinian protests that took place on the Golden Gate Bridge earlier this week "unacceptable" and said the protesters who trapped drivers and first responders for hours need to be held accountable to "the fullest extent of the law."

Finnish Supreme Court to Hear Case on Politician Sharing Bible Verse

The Finnish Supreme Court will hear the case of Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, who was charged with committing a "hate crime" after she shared a 2019 tweet including a Bible verse and views supporting traditional marriage.

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