State Department Shuts Down Office that Censored Free Speech

Secretary of State says, “Individuals in America have been slandered, fired, charged, and even jailed for simply voicing their opinions.” The State Department announced the closure of the Counter Foreign Information Manipulation…

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State Department Revokes Over 300 Student Visas

Secretary Rubio identifies pro-Palestine protests as the factor in detainment of foreign students. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that at least 300 foreign students have had their…

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Supreme Court Declines Another Challenge to College Bias Response Teams

Justices Thomas and Alito dissent from the majority. This week, the Supreme Court refused another lawsuit filed by Speech First, a group that fights for First Amendment rights…

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FTC Investigates Potentially Unlawful Censorship by Tech Platforms

The public is invited to share experiences of speech restrictions and content limitations. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently launched an inquiry into how technology platforms might limit…

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FCC Chair Dismisses Four Complaints Regarding Presidential Election Coverage

She says that criticism of press coverage seeks to “undermine” the First Amendment. Prior to stepping down from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Chair Jessica Rosenworcel explained why…

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Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning TikTok in U.S.

The social media app prepares to shut down its U.S. platform. The justices of the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the law on Friday that requires TikTok’s Chinese-based owner…

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Supreme Court Will Hear TikTok Case

Senate minority leader urges high court to The Supreme Court announced Wednesday that it accepted TikTok’s appeal on the U.S. law, which was passed by Congress in April…

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PRESS Act Fails to Pass in the Senate

The measure required unanimous approval. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas blocked the passage of the PRESS Act this week, legislation that would offer federal protections for journalists. If…

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Supreme Court Rejects RFK’s Appeal to Be Removed from Presidential Ballots

Wisconsin and Michigan said it was impossible to take him off due to the start of early voting. The U.S. Supreme Court declined Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s emergency…

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Federal Judge Halts NYC Food Delivery Data Sharing Law

She says city cannot require delivery apps to share customer names and addresses. U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres ruled this week that a New York City law requiring…

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