To assert – or pretend – that such-a-celebrity vows to leave the country if Donald J. Trump wins re-election, has become fashionable. Such posts appear with...
This week finds a dangerous idea gaining currency, that speech can be too free, and that the only cure for misinformation is censorship.
The organization Covering Climate Now has become the go-to source for climate change panic journalism. Who funds it? Read on.
Censorship news covers two major lawsuits (Berenson v. Biden and Murthy v. Missouri), and White House non-compliance with subpoenas.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) yesterday dropped the Amazon Files, internal documents showing that Amazon "demoted" books on government orders.
The Department of Homeland Security targeted Reid J. Epstein of The New York Times – and his bosses did little to push back.
The Messenger failed last week, and the failure was probably set up from the beginning. But not all the post-mortem criticism is fair.
This week in censorship began with Frank Miele's excoriation of Rachel Maddow and ends with the Murthy v. Missouri upcoming argument.
Freedoms of speech and self-defense have been under attack for years. A reminder of the scope of the violations: Missouri v. Biden.
The Fourth Arab-Israeli War is over 100 days old and already Gaza is fading from the news - but Al-Jazeera is covering it much differently.