Meet the Censored: Katie Halper
The "Useful Idiots" co-host is dismissed from The Hill, which is a little too frank about the reason.
The "Useful Idiots" co-host is dismissed from The Hill, which is a little too frank about the reason.
A dubious traffic stop leads to 90 shots fired at an unarmed fleeing 25-year-old, Jayland Walker
An unstable encounter with a $50 billion stablecoin
“Guns up! Shoot back!” As News2Share chronicles via a pair of Mississippi events, black pro-gun marchers exist in a no-coverage zone
It's great that FIRE is expanding, and speech has a national champion again. It's depressing as hell that the Democrats have joined Republicans in abandoning free expression.
Trial testimony reveals Hillary Clinton personally approved serious election misinformation. Is there an anti-Trump exception to content moderation?
George W. Bush returns to the news with a tad too much honesty, lifting a veil on Washington’s dirtiest open secret: the Biden Democrats have become the Bush Republicans.
A series of moves against media outlets by PayPal shows the next step in speech control: confiscation. Why won't the company answer questions?
From left to right, from Chomsky to Carlson, war-skeptical voices are being denounced at levels not seen since Iraq.
Let's fly the first black woman to the moon, but send the checks to Jeff Bezos! On the congressional hustle that perfectly captures 2022 America.
More and more, we're told outright war isn't just necessary and right, but the thing that will solve America's existential problems.
How many examples of "regime change" blowing up in our faces do we really need before realizing that it's a disastrous policy? Will we really try it with a nuclear-armed…
Interview with the award-winning investigative reporter, now at Substack, who had six years of shows removed by YouTube over the weekend.
A development in the infamous laptop story further proves the "Russian Disinformation" tale was itself disinformation, shaming a herd of craven media stenographers
In an inane sequel to the Harper's Letter fiasco, a New York Times editorial ignites a fury proving its anodyne thesis