CISA Tried to Cover Up Domestic Censorship, Big Tech Collusion: House Report
CISA covered up its domestic censorship practices, according to report by House Committee on Judiciary and Select Subcommittee on Weaponization of Federal Gov.
DirecTV to Return Newsmax to Lineup After GOP, Conservative Outcry
Newsmax and DirecTV announced on March 22 they have reached an agreement to bring back the conservative cable news and opinion network on March 23, 2023.
Highlights from RFK Jr.’s House Testimony on Censorship
House Judiciary Committee hearing examining federal governments role in censoring Americans was marked by explosive exchanges about Robert F. Kennedy Jr..
NPR Suspends Editor Who Criticized its Progressive ‘Groupthink’ Direction
A National Public Radio (NPR) editor who criticized the news organization’s progressive ‘groupthink’ direction has been suspended without pay.
Elon Musk Vows to Sue George Soros-Funded NGOs Over Free Speech
Elon Musk said that X, formerly known as Twitter, would sue organizations funded by financier George Soros that allegedly pushed for a crackdown on free speech.
FBI worked to censor Americans for Russian-infiltrated Ukrainian intelligence: report
The FBI pressured social media companies to crack down on the spread of so-called "Russian disinformation" on behalf of the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU).
‘Once You Start Censoring, You’re on Your Way to Dystopia and Totalitarianism,’ RFK Jr....
In contentious hearing with attempts by House Democrats to remove him, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testified at U.S. House hearing on Weaponization of Federal Government.
Arizona AG Brnovich Warns of Federal Overreach, Big Tech, Loss of Freedoms as he...
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich, leaving office on Jan. 2, said conservatives need to use the legal system more aggressively to fight the left.
United Nations Planning To Criminalize Spreading ‘Misinformation’ That Causes ‘Social Disorder’ & ‘Hatred.’
UN launched initiative to “counter the use of information and communications technologies” for “criminal purposes,” applying to individuals sharing “misinformation.”
Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That in a Small Town’ Becomes No. 2 Hit
Country star Jason Aldean’s single “Try That in a Small Town” has become a No. 2 hit, after controversy over the music video last week.
Walk Away Founder Brandon Straka Sues MSNBC Hosts for Defamation Over False Statements
Two MSNBC hosts have been sued for making false statements about a man who pleaded guilty and was sentenced for taking part in the events of Jan. 6, 2021.
THE FACT CHECK FILES: Inside the secretive and lucrative fact checking industry behind a...
Two of Australia’s most powerful universities and a multi-billion dollar tech giant are fronting campaigns to silence news coverage of the Voice to influence the referendum.