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Canada and Trudeau go full Orwell behind anti-speech bill: Fear the Maple Curtain

Justin Trudeau's Online Harms Act would be the end of speech in Canada. And it's all part of his crackdown on any and all...

Hunter Biden Whistleblowers Ask Judge to Dismiss His Lawsuit against IRS

The whistleblowers argued the case should be dismissed because their disclosures are legally protected.

Harvard Prevents Twelve Anti-Israel Protesters from Graduating at Commencement

The university is suspending five students and placing over 20 of them on probation for participating in an anti-Israel encampment.

EcoHealth’s COVID bat-testing lab upended by feds’ spending ban

When the federal government shut down taxpayer money going to EcoHealth Alliance, the company linked to the Wuhan virus lab, it may also doomed the firm's plans to start a bat research lab in the U.S.

Trump demands drug test for ‘high as a kite’ Biden before debates

Former President Donald Trump on Friday said President Biden should be tested for drugs ahead of their upcoming debates, renewing similar calls he made in 2020.

Rally on National Mall expected to draw thousands in support of Palestinian rights

Thousands of protesters are expected to turn out for a rally in the nation's capital Saturday in support of Palestinian rights and an immediate end to Israeli military operations in Gaza.

Missouri gubernatorial candidate with KKK ties can stay on GOP ticket, judge rules

A judge ruled Friday that a gubernatorial candidate in Missouri with alleged ties to the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) can stay on the Republican ticket. The Missouri GOP attempted to kick Darrell McClanahan out from participating in the August Republican primary, but Cole County Circuit Court Judge Cotton Walker denied the request, The Associated Press...

Hogan argues abortion pivot during Maryland Senate race not ‘a major transformation’

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R), the GOP nominee for retiring Democratic Sen. Cardin's seat in Maryland, argued Friday that his recent pivot on abortion, is not “a major transformation.” Hogan said he supports "restoring Roe as the law of the land" and called himself "pro-choice" in an interview published Thursday in The New York...

Did colleges give away the store in deals with student protesters?

Colleges that used police force to end their recent on-campus student protests are facing criticism for their handling of the situation, but so are the small handful that cut deals to end the demonstrations. The few universities that successfully negotiated to end the pro-Palestinian encampments — among them Northwestern, Brown, Rutgers and Johns Hopkins —...

Congress can help colleges counter antisemitism through free speech

The recent shocking torrent of antisemitism has awakened Americans. More and more are speaking up. The First Amendment provides them — as well as faculty and students — with opportunities to educate the public about Israel, Jewish history and antisemitism.

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