Free Speech

Man in Saudi Arabia Sentenced to Death for Social Media Posts

A man has received the death penalty for social media posts on X, previously known as Twitter, and actions on YouTube.

Musk Plans Legal Action Against Soros-Funded Organizations Over Free Speech Concerns

Elon Musk, the tech magnate who acquired Twitter last year, renaming it "X," has declared his intention to pursue legal action against certain organizations financially backed by George Soros.

New York City Prohibits TikTok on City-Owned Devices

Due to security concerns, New York City has banned the social media platform TikTok from city-owned devices.

YouTube To Crack Down on ‘Medical Misinformation’

YouTube is taking extensive measures to combat "medical misinformation" on the platform.

Texas Judge Finds School District Violated Father’s Rights

A U.S. district court judge in Texas found that a father's claims that school board members and police violated his rights after removing him and preventing him from returning to school board meetings are valid.

Trump Jan. 6 Judge Worked at Firm Representing Russia Hoax Dossier

The judge presiding over the Trump January 6 previously worked at a law firm representing Russia hoax dossier firm Fusion GPS.

DWAC and Trump Media Group Solidify Plans for Pivotal Merger

"We believe Truth Social will have a strong position in the marketplace bringing a unique value perspective to our shareholders. We are truly excited and look forward to bringing this long-awaited transaction with TMTG to a close.”

Judge Rules Trump Can Publicly Share Non-Sensitive Evidence

A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump can publicly share non-sensitive evidence to be used in his trial.

Republicans Join Lawsuit Against Biden Censorship Scheme

Twelve Republican Congress members have joined a lawsuit against the Biden administration's social media censorship scheme.

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