Cubaâs leadership denies holding political prisoners despite mounting evidence of abuse and neglect. Critics say the truth tells a far darker story.
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Ukraineâs 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.
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.
Reports emerging from Iran describe security forces allegedly opening fire with live ammunition on protesters as the regime tightens control. If confirmed, the violence signals a government abandoning legitimacy for fear-driven rule.
Amherst College is pressuring the Washington Free Beacon to blur images of students who performed sexual acts during an official campus ceremony. Critics note the school showed far less urgency when a conservative student later received a death threat.
Legacy media outlets are accused of exaggerating claims about Elon Muskâs Grok AI to manufacture a censorship narrative. Critics warn the coordinated smear is being used to justify global crackdowns on free speech and Twitter/X.
Charlie Kirkâs reported assassination has sparked a storm of conspiracy theories online. From questions about Israel and donors to viral influencer reactions, hereâs how the narrative spread across social media.
By Cullen McCue President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he will be placing 50 percent tariffs on Brazil over the South American nationâs censorship…
by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) gave roughly $473 million to a âsecretiveâ nonprofit organization that supported efforts to censor social media…
By John B Wells They say weâre free, but what good is freedom in a prison yard if you donât have the liberty to walk…
By Victoria Taft If there was some small part, a vestige of a scintilla of a wisp of moral authority with more heft than…
by Brownstone Institute By Joshua Stylman and Jeffrey A. Tucker History will remember this era as the moment when Americaâs most sacred principles collided with…
By Didi Rankovic A push is underway to get the US House of Representatives to pass the controversial Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), before the…
By Scott Pinsker In 2022, the heavily hyped âred waveâ was lost at sea: Instead of a flood of conservative victories, Republicans underperformed and underwhelmed…


















