Venezuela's Social Media Regulation Bill

Lawmakers aligned with Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro plan to pass a bill regulating social media companies, but opponents argue it is an attempt to repress dissent.

Crackdown on Social Media in the UK

The British government is cracking down on social media due to disinformation causing civil unrest. A woman was arrested for an inaccurate social media post. A government spy team monitoring for disinformation has been revived. There is tension between the government and social media companies, particularly Elon Musk's Twitter. Critics are concerned about Orwellian implications.

House Judiciary Committee Investigation into GARM Advertising Alliance

The House Judiciary Committee is investigating an advertising alliance called GARM for potential anti-conservative bias, involving major corporations like Adidas, American Express, and General Motors. GARM has been accused of coordinating actions to demonetize voices and viewpoints it disagrees with.

Journalists Convicted in Russian Courts

Two journalists, Evan Gershkovich and Alsu Kurmasheva, have been convicted in Russian courts of espionage and spreading false information about the Russian army. The U.S. is working to secure their release.

Conviction of Alsu Kurmasheva in Russia

Russian court convicts Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, of spreading false information about the Russian army, sentencing her to 6.5 years in prison. The U.S. government and her employer reject the charges, calling for her release. The case is seen as politically motivated, part of a trend targeting journalists critical of the Kremlin.

University of California Academic Workers' Strike

University of California academic workers' strike halted by court order after protests related to anti-Israel demonstrations on campuses. The workers demanded amnesty for arrested protesters and freedom of speech guarantees.

Pro-Palestine Protest in DC

Protesters hold up bloody mask of President Joe Biden and burn American flag outside White House during pro-Palestine protest. Another group hurls bottles at Parks Police Officer guarding vandalized statue.

PragerU's App Removal from Google Play Store

PragerU's app was removed from the Google Play Store for 'hate speech' accusations over a documentary. PragerU accuses Google of censorship and Soviet-style tactics.

Shaun Maguire's Donation to Trump Campaign

Venture capitalist Shaun Maguire, a former Hillary Clinton supporter, has donated $300,000 to Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, citing concerns about the Biden administration's foreign policy and domestic issues.

J.K. Rowling's stance on women's rights and transgender movement

J.K. Rowling speaks out for women's rights against transgender movement, facing intense backlash including death and rape threats.

Controversial College Commencement Speeches in 2024

College commencement speeches this year have been met with protests and controversy, with notable figures like Maria Ressa and Jerry Seinfeld facing backlash for their remarks. The speeches have sparked debate on issues like freedom of speech, political beliefs, and societal values.

Debate Over Kansas City Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker's Job

Jillian Michaels challenges the notion that Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker should lose his job and be replaced by a woman due to his Christian beliefs. Michaels argues for respecting Butker's freedom of speech and questions the double standard in American culture.

Controversial Commencement Speech by Harrison Butker

Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's commencement speech at Benedictine College sparks controversy as he denounces abortion rights, Pride Month, COVID-19 lockdowns, and gender ideologies, leading to mixed reactions from the public and NFL figures.

Impact of Cancel Culture on Comedy

British comedians Stephen Merchant and Ricky Gervais criticize the 'extreme Left' for stifling comedy and enforcing cancel culture, arguing for more freedom in comedy.

School Principal Bars Student From Delivering Patriotic Speech

Parents of a California middle-school student are calling for the firing of the school principal after their son was barred from delivering a patriotic speech at a school election rally.

Freedom of Speech and Religious Liberty on College Campuses

Justice Samuel Alito warns college students about declining support for freedom of speech and threats to religious liberty.

Controversial Quote in High School Newspaper

A student newspaper adviser at a Sacramento high school was placed on administrative leave after a controversial quote about Hitler was published. The newspaper faced backlash from the community and the principal sent out voice messages addressing the situation.

Threats to Freedom of Speech and Religion

Justice Alito warns of threats to freedom of speech and religion, highlighting declining support for freedom of speech at universities and tolerance of religious views in society.

University Campus Protests over Gaza

The writer attempted to speak to protestors at University College London but was politely ejected. He then went to the School of Oriental and African Studies where he found a welcoming protest. The article discusses freedom of speech on university campuses and the challenges faced by university chiefs in handling protests and controversial topics.

Kent State University Shooting of 1970

In 1970, Ohio National Guard members fired into a crowd of students at Kent State University, killing four and injuring nine. Roseann 'Chic' Canfora, a student at the time, witnessed the tragedy and has since worked to preserve its legacy. She sees similarities with current college protests, emphasizing the importance of free speech and civic dialogue on campus.

Gag order against Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump faces jail time for violating a gag order, which his lawyer argues is an assault on the First Amendment. The judge ordered Trump to remove posts from Truth Social and his campaign website, sparking controversy over freedom of speech and political bias.

Restriction of Freedom of Speech in Belarus

Belarusian authorities declared Deutsche Welle's Belarusian service as extremist, banning all activities and potentially sentencing individuals to prison for 7 years. The situation with freedom of speech in Belarus is described as the worst in Europe.

Media's portrayal of college protests on Israel-Hamas war

Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin on 'The View' criticize the media for framing college protests of Israel-Hamas war as pro-Palestinian or pro-Israeli, instead of anti-war. They emphasize the importance of freedom of speech and caution the media against pushing clickbait narratives.

NatCon Conference in Brussels and Nigel Farage's Response

The NatCon conference in Brussels was almost shut down by a far-left mayor, but a Belgian court ruled the order unconstitutional. Nigel Farage sees this as a victory against cancel culture and a turning point for freedom of speech.

Controversy over the attempted shutdown of a conservative conference in Brussels by the mayor

A Brussels mayor tried to shut down a conservative conference, but a late-night court ruling allowed the event to proceed, citing the right to freedom of assembly. Speakers including Viktor Orban and Nigel Farage are addressing the conference. The court decision was praised as a victory for freedom of speech.

Political Censorship in Brussels

Mayors colluded to block a conservative conference in Brussels, prompting condemnation from Prime Ministers and elected officials. Police shut down the venue and blocked speakers from arriving, sparking outrage over freedom of speech violations.

USC Cancels Pro-Palestinian Valedictorian's Speech

USC cancels pro-Palestinian valedictorian's speech due to security concerns amid tensions over the conflict in the Middle East. The decision sparks condemnation from a leading Muslim group and raises issues of freedom of speech and discrimination.

Salman Rushdie's Memoir 'Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder'

Famed author Salman Rushdie survived a stabbing incident and recounts the aftermath in his new memoir 'Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder.' The book touches on topics such as freedom of speech, marriage, and empathy towards his attacker.

Book Bans and Challenges in Libraries

Due to new laws and increased scrutiny, libraries and librarians are facing challenges and bans on books deemed inappropriate, leading to self-censorship and removal of certain materials. Legislators in multiple states have introduced bills to impose penalties on libraries for distributing 'sensitive' or 'harmful' books, raising concerns about freedom of speech and access to diverse literature.

J.K. Rowling Challenges Scotland's Hate Speech Law

J.K. Rowling challenged Scotland's new speech restrictions regarding transgender ideology and was not arrested by Police Scotland. First Minister Humza Yousaf also avoided criminal charges for previous comments. The hate speech law has faced criticism from various political figures.

Impact of Hate Crime Legislation on Freedom of Speech in Scotland

J.K. Rowling challenges Scotland's hate crime legislation by criticizing transgender ideology, highlighting concerns about freedom of speech and biological sex. The new law criminalizes 'stirring up hatred' based on various categories but does not include biological sex as a protected class.

Freedom of Speech and Government Monitoring

FBI agents interrogate woman over Facebook posts, citing safety concerns. Meta hands over data to law enforcement in response to court orders or emergencies. Woman knew her rights and recorded the interaction. FBI claims investigations are based on valid law enforcement purposes, not First Amendment activities.

FBI Visiting Woman Over Social Media Posts

FBI agents visited a woman in Stillwater, Oklahoma, to question her about her pro-Palestine social media posts after Facebook provided screenshots. The woman, Rolla Abdeljawad, refused to speak without a lawyer and raised concerns about freedom of speech. The incident raised constitutional and legal questions about citizens' rights.

FBI questioning Oklahoma woman over social media posts

FBI agents visited an Oklahoma woman to question her about social media posts, citing screenshots provided by Facebook. The woman refused to talk without a lawyer present and expressed concerns about potential repercussions.

Biden Administration's Retaliatory Action and Quran Burnings in Sweden

Rep. Mike Waltz weighs in on the Biden administration's retaliatory action against Iraq and Syria, while an Iraqi man who carried out Quran burnings in Sweden seeks asylum in Norway after a deportation order by Swedish authorities.

Gag Order on Former President Trump in Hush Money Trial

A New York judge imposed a gag order on former President Trump, preventing him from attacking witnesses and others in his hush money trial. The order allows him to criticize the judge and the Manhattan District Attorney but restricts statements that could interfere with the case.

Rising Antisemitism in London and European Cities

Israeli government minister warns of rising antisemitism in European cities, with London being singled out as the worst due to a 'red and green' alliance between radical left and radical Islamist groups. Freedom of speech is said to be extinguished in the UK. Jewish community in London hiding their faith for fear of attacks.

Supreme Court Case Involving Sylvia Gonzalez

Former Texas councilwoman Sylvia Gonzalez was jailed after criticizing a city manager. Supreme Court to decide if she can sue for politically motivated retaliation.

Supreme Court oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri

Sen. Eric Schmitt discusses the Supreme Court oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, addressing the Biden administration's communication with social media companies and the line between persuasion and coercion.

Lawsuit Against Associated Press for Allegedly Supporting Terrorism

Victims of Hamas terror attack in Israel file federal lawsuit against Associated Press for allegedly paying Hamas members posing as photographers. Lawsuit alleges AP aided and abetted Hamas in carrying out attack, worst massacre of Jews since Holocaust.

Tension between India and Canada over Sikh separatists

Indian Foreign Minister denounces Canada's permissiveness towards Sikh separatists and violence against Indian diplomats, citing ongoing problems and extradition requests ignored by Canada. Jaishankar criticizes Trudeau's accusations of Indian government involvement in killings, highlighting freedom of speech limitations on incitement to violence.