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The FCC's New Leader: Brendan Carr's Vision

November 18, 2024

Brendan Carr, a key player in ‘Project 2025, ’ is set to lead the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). He's got a lot on his mind, and it's not just about broadband and wireless spectrum. Carr wants to banish “censorship” by tech companies, hold broadcast media accountable, and scrap the FCC’s f

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Eight on Trial in France for Teacher's Murder

November 6, 2024

On Monday, a trial began in Paris involving eight individuals accused of various roles in the 2020 beheading of French teacher Samuel Paty. The teacher was targeted after showing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in a class on free speech. The attacker, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was killed by police, bu

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Florida's Abortion Ad Ambush: A Free Speech Face-Off

October 19, 2024

In sunny Florida, a heated disagreement is unfolding. The state's top health official is disagreeing with a group called Floridians Protecting Freedom. This group made a TV commercial supporting an amendment that would allow abortions in certain medical scenarios. However, the health chief isn't hap

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Anti-Abortion Ads Use FCC Rule to Reach TV Audiences

October 12, 2024

An anti-abortion ad that appeared on "The View" recently is part of a wider campaign leveraging a federal law to force broadcasters to air their message. The ad, by longtime activist Randall Terry, criticizes famous personalities and displays graphic images of aborted fetuses. Terry, running for pre

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Big Sign Divides Town: What’s the Real Issue?

October 12, 2024

In the small town of Amsterdam, New York, a massive "Vote for Trump" sign has caused quite a stir. Put up by Sticker Mule, a local business, the sign is challenging the town's mayor. He's concerned about road safety and if the sign follows local regulations for business advertisements. The mayor, wh

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FCC Leader Slams Trump's Threats to CBS License

October 11, 2024

The leader of the FCC, Jessica Rosenworcel, has criticized former President Trump for attacking CBS over changes made to a '60 Minutes' interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. She called his threats "serious" and warned that they should not be taken lightly. In a statement, Rosenworcel emphasiz

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Former President's License Call Sparks FCC Chair's Defense

October 10, 2024

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair, Jessica Rosenworcel, has expressed strong disapproval of former President Donald Trump's demand for CBS to lose its license. This comes after Trump criticized a "60 Minutes" interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump accused the program of m

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Supreme Court's Hot Topics for 2024

October 7, 2024

As the U.S. prepares for the next presidential election, the Supreme Court is lining up some heavy-hitting cases for 2024. One of the most talked-about issues will be healthcare access for transgender teens. The court will also dive into the legalities surrounding do-it-yourself gun kits. And let's

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The Unwelcome Reality of Woke Academia

September 28, 2024

Higher education has long been plagued by a toxic mix of anti-Americanism, censorious leftism, and cultural radicalism. At the epicenter of this moral decay are the so-called "elite" institutions, where the notion of "progress" has become a euphemism for intellectual conformity. The recent case of U

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Newspaper Standoff at Penn State

September 20, 2024

Penn State University recently made headlines by removing nearly three dozen racks containing its independent student-produced newspaper, The Daily Collegian, from on-campus locations. The removal was sparked by politics-related ads on the racks, which allegedly violated the school's policy. The uni