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Federal Court Rules Big Tech Has No ‘Freewheeling First Amendment Right to Censor’

Decision upholds Texas law that limited the right of social media companies to squash opinions.

Pentagon Watchdog Flags Potentially Illegal Blanket Denials of COVID Vax Religious Exemptions

Secretary of Defense sat on explosive inspector general memo for months before forwarding to service secretaries, department general counsel.

Cheney to Introduce Election Reform Legislation With Democrats

Outgoing Rep. Liz Cheney is teaming up with Democrats on new legislation that was inspired, so to speak, by her nemesis, former President Donald Trump, as well as other Republicans.

Lila Rose Debates Dr. Phil on When Life Begins: ‘If it’s Not a Human, Why Do You Have to Kill it?’

Prominent pro-life activist Lila Rose appeared on the syndicated talk show "Dr. Phil" Tuesday to debate the show's host, Dr. Phil McGraw, about when...

California Governor Signs ‘Most Aggressive’ Package of Green Laws

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced a sweeping package of what he called the country’s “most aggressive” climate measures to “accelerate the state’s transition”...

White Professor Files Reverse Discrimination Lawsuit Against Texas A&M

A University of Texas professor has filed a reverse discrimination lawsuit against rival Texas A&M, claiming its affirmative action policies prevent him from getting a job there because he’s White.

China Illegally Using Informal Police Stations To Track, Harass Dissidents: Report

China has opened up more than four dozen informal police stations across Europe and the Americas that sometimes operate as fronts to track and harass political dissidents,...

Texas parole board denies George Floyd posthumous pardon for 2004 drug charge

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles denied a posthumous pardon for George Floyd on Thursday despite recommending the pardon last year.

Fifth Circuit Deals Huge Legal Blow To Social Media Censorship, Upholds Texas Law Banning It

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Texas law prohibiting social media companies from censoring speech on the basis of political viewpoint. In a decision Friday, a panel...

Facebook Spied on Private Messages of Americans Who Questioned 2020 Election

Facebook has been spying on the private messages and data of American users and reporting them to the FBI if they express anti-government or anti-authority sentiments — or question the 2020 election — according to sources within the Department of Justice.

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