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12/25/2023
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By Belle Carter
EU to force X to shut down if Musk does not ban independent media from the platform
The European Union (EU) launched “formal infringement proceedings” into X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter owned by Big Tech mogul Elon Musk, accusing it of failing to counter illicit content and disinformation, a lack of transparency about advertising and “deceptive” design practices. The European Commission’s executive branch also vowed to permanently shut […]
12/18/2023
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By Belle Carter
Study: 81% of U.S.-based Middle East scholars admit they self-censor their anti-Israel views
In a recent poll conducted among United States-based Middle East academics, 81 percent admitted to self-censoring their criticism of Israel since the beginning of the conflict between the country and the militant group Hamas on Oct. 7. The Middle East Scholar Barometer survey, which was a joint project of the University of Maryland (UMD) Critical Issues […]
12/18/2023
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By Ethan Huff
ABSURD: Washington Post calls for abolition of First Amendment to stop “antisemitism”
The Washington Post published an article this past week calling for the First Amendment to the United States Constitution to be abolished so Jewish Ivy League college students feel safer in society and protected against “antisemitism.” An op-ed piece written by University of Pennsylvania law professor Claire Finkelstein and published in the Post attempts to […]
12/17/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Owen Shroyer says Justice Department wants to make an example out of him with jail sentence
Conservative journalist Owen Shroyer believes the Department of Justice (DOJ) wants to make an example out of him with his recent jail sentence. He expressed this belief during a Dec. 12 interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the inaugural interview on the latter’s Tucker Carlson Network. Shroyer’s appearance on the network came days after […]
12/08/2023
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By Cassie B.
New House resolution labels any criticism of Israel’s government policies as “antisemitism”
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution that condemns antisemitism at home and abroad despite controversial language that equates anti-Zionism with antisemitism, which many believe will be interpreted to mean that any type of criticism against the policies of the Israeli government will be considered antisemitism. In addition to condemning the October 7 massacre […]
12/05/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Special Counsel Jack Smith demanded private info about Americans who “favorited or retweeted” Trump tweets
A heavily redacted search warrant and other documents that just came out show that Special Counsel Jack Smith demanded information on Twitter users who liked or retweeted former President Trump’s tweets leading up to the January 6 “riot” at the United States Capitol. Smith’s search warrant seeks the search history, direct messages and “content of […]
12/04/2023
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By News Editors
“The responsibility to not report”: Irish journalist defends suppressing stories for the public good
We have been discussing the latest Irish law to crackdown on free speech. Yet, even with the criminalization of speech, there is apparently still the danger of citizens reading or hearing facts from reporters that are best kept from them. Thus, Kitty Holland, a correspondent with the Irish Times, is defending the media’s decision to suppress stories that would “incite […]
11/27/2023
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By News Editors
Professors: Free speech and intellectual diversity are not essential to higher education
In “The Indispensable Right,” I discuss how academics are now leading an anti-free speech movement on campuses that challenges the centrality (or even the necessity) of free speech protections in higher education. The latest such argument appeared this month in the Chronicle of Higher Education. (Article republished from JonathanTurley.org) Two Arizona State University professors — Richard Amesbury and Catherine […]
11/21/2023
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By Cassie B.
News site sues NewsGuard and U.S. government for defamation and First Amendment violations
One news site is fighting back against NewsGuard, a company that gives news and information sites “reliability ratings and scores” that often work against conservative sites. The suit was filed by Consortium News against NewsGuard and the U.S. government. It accuses the parties of colluding to censor their foreign policy reporting, defaming them and violating […]
11/17/2023
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By News Editors
Over 100 faculty rip Harvard president’s condemnation of slogan ‘from the river to the sea’
On Monday, over 100 Harvard University faculty members signed on to a letter expressing their “profound dismay” over President Claudine Gay’s condemnation of the “pro-Palestine” slogan “from the river to the sea.” (Article by Dave Huber republished from TheCollegeFix.com) On November 9, Gay wrote in an email that the phrase “bear[s] specific historical meanings that to a […]
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