Romania’s annulled presidential election has intensified debate over EU influence, censorship, and democratic standards. Investigations now raise broader concerns across the bloc.
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An interim House Judiciary Committee report alleges the European Union pressured major technology companies to apply EU speech rules globally, including in the United States. The report says internal communications show this influence extended to how content is moderated on U.S. platforms.
Ukraine’s Institute of National Memory has labeled Fyodor Dostoevsky and Leo Tolstoy as agents of Russian imperial propaganda and called for their removal from streets, monuments, and institutions. The move, reported by Interfax, has drawn criticism for redefining classic literature as political weaponry.
Critics of technocratic systems joined a CHD panel to debate geoengineering, weather modification and threats to the environment and human health. The discussion explored climate change responses and the implications of climate intervention strategies.
This article critiques ABC World News Tonight for repeatedly emphasizing positive identifiers for Renee Good and Alex Pretti and argues this narrative frame serves to influence viewer perception. It discusses how this framing fits into broader Minneapolis unrest coverage.
A global coalition of regulators is quietly turning the open web into a gated community where every login begins with an ID check. By Cam…
Joke’s over. By Daniel Greenfield Around twenty years ago or so, late night comedy was well… comedy. It was funny and while the hosts and…
Network evening newscasts devoted minimal airtime to anti-ICE protesters who disrupted a Minneapolis church service, drawing criticism over selective coverage. Media analysts argue the incident involved serious civil rights concerns that were largely ignored.
Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney reflects on her political career and the controversies surrounding her criticism of U.S.-Israel policy influence. The interview explores censorship, lobbying power, and the limits of acceptable political debate.
Tonight’s broadcast examines what happens when evidence is no longer examined.
Across institutions, media, academia, and culture, truth is increasingly filtered, reframed, or dismissed when it threatens established narratives. Evidence is welcomed only when it supports the system already in place. When it does not, the rules change.
Reports of AI-made bikini photos have become the pretext for expanding censorship beyond explicit content into the merely suggestive. By Dan Frieth Democratic senators are…
OAN Staff Katherine Mosack At least 51 protesters in Iran, including nine children, have been killed since the beginning of the nearly two-week-long nationwide unrest in…
By Joseph Chalfant Editor’s Note: This is a developing story and will be updated as new information becomes available The anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis have…
By Derek Hunter Is there any media outlet in the country that does actual journalism? I’ll save you the time, the answer is a resounding…


















