Published on March 20, 2025
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MORE: Meta (Facebook’s parent company) accused of torrenting 82 terabytes of authors’ pirated books to create its AI system; Director might go to jail after accused of scamming Netflix out of millions; Retractions and walkouts plague science journals; Whoopi Goldberg thinks crowdfunding can buy a newspaper…that isn’t for sale?; Voice of America to be closed, and Disney scales back premiere of controversial live action ‘Snow White.’ Did star’s comments play a role in that?
Published on March 13, 2025
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MORE: Ex-Facebook employee has published a tell-all book about the company; Books that were stolen by Nazis have been returned to their rightful owners; Arrest of Columbia anti-Israel activist not about free speech; Writer who wanted to ‘ram a knife down Jews’ throats’ acquitted by Belgian court; Guardian Media Group forced to apology and pay damaged for libel; Couple sues hotel after allegations made in Facebook group post; and ABC News is slashing more jobs.
Published on February 22, 2025
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MORE: A new book describes how woke practices took down the King of Beers; Woman run over and dragged by Amazon van; Dept. of Education spending soared 749%!; Juror reveals CNN’s “vile behavior” that made it lose defamation case; Free speech might be coming back to the U.S.; and NBC Universal settles $30M defamation suit.
Published on February 3, 2025
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MORE: Virginia legislature supports colleges and universities engaging with terrorist groups; Books written by humans are getting their own certification; Teaches sues after getting fired for being opposed to book bans in schools; CNN’s Alex Marquardt doesn’t lose job after costing the company millions for defamation; and how one blogger created the the largest single-day stock drop in history.
Published on January 23, 2025
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MORE: ESPN apologizes for not airing National Anthem at the Sugar Bowl after terror attack in New Orleans; Politico Editor-in-Chief changes his tune; First Amendment vs. Internet Censorship; and Trump orders the government not to infringe on American’s speech
Published on January 16, 2025
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MORE: Facebook does an about face on fact-checking days before new administration takes office; CNN ruined a man’s life and now they have to pay BIG!; Someone actually objected to a “children’s book” containing nudity from being removed from schools!; Star Washington Post columnist quits, criticizes Bezos; and Washington Post’s digital readership dropped 90% when Biden was in office.
Published on December 19, 2024
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MORE: Man spared from paying $4500 library fine; School board meeting attendees applaud after citizen challenges trans book in classrooms; One AI program is taking down phone scammers!; Would YOU trust AI to be your therapist?; Open AI whistleblower found dead from “suicide”; Washington Post top editor prospects flee; and Join millions for a Christmas Revival!
Published on November 17, 2024
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MORE: Good advice from a NYT #1 Best Seller!; Two on library board fired after inappropriate books moved to different sections of the library; Superman writer has epic meltdown after supporting assassination attempt; Captain Marvel writer ALSO has epic meltdown; Will network news ever stop lying to us?; and P*rnhub removes access for everyone living in Oklahoma
Published on October 24, 2019
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MORE: No constitutional safeguards for free speech in Australia; No more satire in Venezuala; Congress eyeing ebook access control; Barnes and Noble still battling ex-CEO.