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Judge Blocks FTC Investigation into Media Matters, Citing Retaliation
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's FTC investigation into Media Matters for America, citing likely First Amendment retaliation; the judge granted a preliminary injunction, and the court battle is expected to continue.
Judge Blocks FTC Investigation into Media Matters, Citing Retaliation
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's FTC investigation into Media Matters for America, citing likely First Amendment retaliation; the judge granted a preliminary injunction, and the court battle is expected to continue.
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48% Bias Score


Texas Judge Orders Sale of Alex Jones' Infowars Assets
A Texas judge ordered the sale of Alex Jones' Infowars assets to pay over \$1 billion in judgments to Sandy Hook shooting victims' families, potentially shutting down his studio but not his broadcasts; The Onion is reportedly working to acquire the platform.
Texas Judge Orders Sale of Alex Jones' Infowars Assets
A Texas judge ordered the sale of Alex Jones' Infowars assets to pay over \$1 billion in judgments to Sandy Hook shooting victims' families, potentially shutting down his studio but not his broadcasts; The Onion is reportedly working to acquire the platform.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law requiring social media platforms to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent for minors, despite a lower court finding it likely violates the First Amendment; this decision temporarily allows the law to take effect while the legal challenge...
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law requiring social media platforms to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent for minors, despite a lower court finding it likely violates the First Amendment; this decision temporarily allows the law to take effect while the legal challenge...
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36% Bias Score


US Report: Germany's Human Rights Situation Worsened
The 2024 US State Department Human Rights Report criticizes Germany for worsening human rights, citing free speech restrictions and antisemitism, but also notes government efforts to prosecute abusers; the report's selective focus on certain countries has drawn criticism for political bias.
US Report: Germany's Human Rights Situation Worsened
The 2024 US State Department Human Rights Report criticizes Germany for worsening human rights, citing free speech restrictions and antisemitism, but also notes government efforts to prosecute abusers; the report's selective focus on certain countries has drawn criticism for political bias.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Demands \$1 Billion from UCLA Over Pro-Palestine Protests
The Trump administration demanded a \$1 billion settlement from UCLA for allegedly mishandling pro-Palestine protests, exceeding previous settlements with other universities and leading to a \$584 million grant freeze; UCLA is reviewing the demand.
Trump Administration Demands \$1 Billion from UCLA Over Pro-Palestine Protests
The Trump administration demanded a \$1 billion settlement from UCLA for allegedly mishandling pro-Palestine protests, exceeding previous settlements with other universities and leading to a \$584 million grant freeze; UCLA is reviewing the demand.
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44% Bias Score


Armenia's Revised Audiovisual Media Law Sparks Free Speech Concerns
Armenia's 2020 Audiovisual Media Law faces revisions due to legal ambiguities, prompting concerns from media experts that the amendments, expanding restrictions on content deemed harmful or inciting violence, will curb free speech ahead of elections; the proposed changes also add stricter rules for ...
Armenia's Revised Audiovisual Media Law Sparks Free Speech Concerns
Armenia's 2020 Audiovisual Media Law faces revisions due to legal ambiguities, prompting concerns from media experts that the amendments, expanding restrictions on content deemed harmful or inciting violence, will curb free speech ahead of elections; the proposed changes also add stricter rules for ...
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48% Bias Score

Summerhall Reverses Ban on Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes Amidst Free Speech Controversy
Summerhall Arts, a Scottish venue receiving \$608,000 in public funding, initially banned Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes from speaking due to her gender-critical views, but reversed the decision after significant backlash, raising concerns about free speech and public funding.

Summerhall Reverses Ban on Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes Amidst Free Speech Controversy
Summerhall Arts, a Scottish venue receiving \$608,000 in public funding, initially banned Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes from speaking due to her gender-critical views, but reversed the decision after significant backlash, raising concerns about free speech and public funding.
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60% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court refused to block Mississippi's new law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite concerns it violates free speech rights; the law includes a $10,000 penalty for violations.

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court refused to block Mississippi's new law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite concerns it violates free speech rights; the law includes a $10,000 penalty for violations.
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44% Bias Score

US Report Criticizes UK's Handling of Post-Murder Riots, Citing Free Speech Restrictions
The US State Department's 2024 human rights report criticizes the UK's response to anti-immigration riots following the murder of three schoolgirls in Southport, citing restrictions on speech and over 1,000 prosecutions as evidence of government censorship.

US Report Criticizes UK's Handling of Post-Murder Riots, Citing Free Speech Restrictions
The US State Department's 2024 human rights report criticizes the UK's response to anti-immigration riots following the murder of three schoolgirls in Southport, citing restrictions on speech and over 1,000 prosecutions as evidence of government censorship.
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56% Bias Score

Maher: 2024 Election Weakened Left-Wing Censorship
Bill Maher and Drew Barrymore discussed the impact of the 2024 election on left-wing censorship during Maher's podcast, with Maher suggesting the Democrats' loss lessened the power of such censorship and emboldened those critical of left-leaning viewpoints.

Maher: 2024 Election Weakened Left-Wing Censorship
Bill Maher and Drew Barrymore discussed the impact of the 2024 election on left-wing censorship during Maher's podcast, with Maher suggesting the Democrats' loss lessened the power of such censorship and emboldened those critical of left-leaning viewpoints.
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56% Bias Score

Queensland Literary Awards: 12 Judges Resign After Minister's Intervention
Twelve judges resigned from the Queensland Literary Awards after Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek intervened, canceling a First Nations author's award due to a social media post deemed to "glorify terrorism," sparking a debate about free speech and government overreach in the arts.

Queensland Literary Awards: 12 Judges Resign After Minister's Intervention
Twelve judges resigned from the Queensland Literary Awards after Arts Minister John-Paul Langbroek intervened, canceling a First Nations author's award due to a social media post deemed to "glorify terrorism," sparking a debate about free speech and government overreach in the arts.
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52% Bias Score

WGA Members Condemn Trump Administration's Assault on Free Speech
Over 2,300 Writers Guild of America members signed a letter condemning the Trump administration's attacks on free speech, citing lawsuits against news organizations, a $16 million settlement with Paramount, the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and attempts to influence media con...

WGA Members Condemn Trump Administration's Assault on Free Speech
Over 2,300 Writers Guild of America members signed a letter condemning the Trump administration's attacks on free speech, citing lawsuits against news organizations, a $16 million settlement with Paramount, the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and attempts to influence media con...
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60% Bias Score
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