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Sen. Tom Cotton Opposes Media Cartel Plan: ‘Would Mean More Censorship of Conservatives’

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) formally announced his opposition to the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) on Wednesday ahead of a Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee hearing on the bill.

Trump Raised $51 Million in Last Half of 2021, Enters New Year With $122 Million

The funds are in federal accounts that don't allow spending on presidential run but allow Trump to fully fund political operations.

Trump Calls for ‘Honest, Open, and Fair Media’ in New Statement

President Trump criticizes "Fake News Media" for not reporting "record setting $122 million that has been raised for Save America."

New York Times Sides Against Uyghurs Who Called for Boycotting Olympic Viewing Over ‘Genocide’ of Their People

Uyghurs call for a boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics due to the genocide of their people by the Chinese government.

Legacy Media Becomes Suddenly Open To The Idea Of Abandoning School Mask Mandates

Opposing mask mandates in schools has quickly become the new hot take of the week in America’s leading legacy newsrooms.

Understanding Why Environmental, Social, & Governance (ESG) Scores Are Bad: ‘A Basic Primer’ by the Heartland Institute

What are ESG scores, and why are so many advocates of liberty deeply concerned about them?

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to Resign

News broke on Wednesday that Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer plans to resign from his seat on the bench.

O.S.H.A. Withdraws Biden Vax Mandate

Occupational Safety and Health Administration formally abandons Joe Biden's coronavirus vaccine mandate.

Deaf Student at Univ. of Chicago Pleads To Rid Mask Mandate to Understand Professors

A deaf student at the University of Chicago is begging that the school drop its mask mandate so he can understand professors again.

COVID Cases Fall in U.S.: NY Times

Fewer Omicron cases than last month, nationally.

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