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03/11/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Faith under fire: FCC investigates Google, YouTube over alleged discrimination against religious programming
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), led by Chairman Brendan Carr, has launched an investigation into YouTube TV over allegations that it discriminates against faith-based programming, specifically excluding Great American Family, a channel offering religious and family-friendly content. Great American Media, the parent company of Great American Family, claims YouTube TV refuses to carry its channel […]
03/06/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Idaho’s dangerous gamble: Turning lies into felonies and the threat to free speech
Idaho House Speaker Mike Moyle introduced a bill that would make knowingly spreading false information about someone a felony, punishable by up to five years in prison, a $100,000 fine, or both, sparking concerns about free speech and government overreach. The bill aims to address statements made with knowledge of their falsity or reckless disregard […]
03/06/2025
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By Willow Tohi
New Zealand’s internet shake-up: Free speech fears amid “Te Tiriti” domain rule overhaul
InternetNZ, the organization managing New Zealand’s .nz domain, is proposing significant constitutional changes to become a “Te Tiriti-centric organization,” sparking intense debate about potential censorship and ideological control of the internet. The proposed reforms have drawn fierce opposition from free speech advocates who argue that the changes could undermine the open and democratic nature of […]
02/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Big Brother at the border: Max Blumenthal’s airport interrogation and the chilling of free speech
Award-winning journalist Max Blumenthal was subjected to intense questioning by CBP officers at Washington Dulles International Airport, highlighting the tension between government surveillance and First Amendment rights. Blumenthal’s ordeal is part of a broader pattern of harassment against journalists and activists critical of U.S. foreign policy and Israel’s actions, including similar experiences by Medea Benjamin […]
02/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The government says money isn’t property – so it can take yours
The DOJ argued in a Maryland case that money is not property, justifying the confiscation of $50,000 from small business owner Chuck Saine. This argument, if upheld, could erode constitutional protections for private property and due process. Saine, owner of C.S. Lawn & Landscaping, faced a $50,000 liability in an administrative trial where the prosecutor […]
02/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
FTC launches inquiry into Big Tech censorship: A new chapter in the battle for free speech
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), under Chairman Andrew Ferguson, has launched a public inquiry to understand how major technology platforms deny or degrade users’ access to services based on content or affiliations, aiming to address the issue of Big Tech censorship. The FTC emphasizes that censorship by tech firms is not just “un-American” but could […]
02/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The new Iron Curtain: How Europe’s speech crackdown threatens American freedoms
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has warned that Americans could face arrest in the U.K. for social media posts deemed as “hate speech.” U.K.’s broad and vague “hate speech” laws now apply to Americans who post content while in the U.S., threatening their liberty upon entry to the U.K. Similar to the […]
02/25/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Tulsi Gabbard warns: Weaponized government poses existential threat to democracy
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard warns of the “greater national security risk” posed by the weaponization of government institutions, which erodes public trust and undermines civil liberties. Gabbard, a former Democratic presidential candidate and combat veteran, highlights her personal experience of being placed on a domestic terror watchlist after criticizing Kamala Harris during the […]
02/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Trump administration takes on global censorship: A new frontier for free speech advocacy
The Trump administration has launched a global campaign to combat censorship, especially in Europe, following an executive order signed by President Trump to protect free speech for American citizens. Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference, highlighting the erosion of free speech in Europe, citing cases like British Army veteran […]
02/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
SEC RETREATS: Major shift in crypto regulatory stance leads to Coinbase case dismissal
The SEC has agreed to dismiss its lawsuit against Coinbase, the leading cryptocurrency exchange, marking a significant shift in regulatory approach. The dismissal is seen as a win for Coinbase and the broader crypto community, signaling potential growth and regulatory clarity for the industry. The move reflects a new, more supportive stance on cryptocurrency by […]
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