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.
Recent controversies surrounding Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) have created a new "test of the news" for accuracy and impartiality.
The federal government and several leftist organizations formed a public-private partnership to police speech in America.
Has Judge David A. Ezra actually dismissed the Texas river buoy case? Or did Newsweek make the worst mistake a court reporter can make?
A Deep State insider has yielded up documents about the true coordinators of censorship: the Cyber Threat Intelligence League (CTIL).