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Professor is reinstated after being fired for supporting Confederate monument removals and reopening schools
Collin College is bound by the First Amendment.
Kyrie Irving is suspended for posting link to documentary deemed anti-Semitic
Banned for five games.
Elon Musk announces “massive drop in revenue” after activists pressure advertisers to stop Twitter ads
Activists have written to top advertisers, advising them to suspend ads.
Canada’s censorship bill explained: A chilling law that lets the government censor user-generated content
The bill will hurt Canadian creators and users, benefit mainstream media outlets, and make it difficult for small platforms to operate.
Macron meets with Big Tech and disinformation specialist for “major international initiative”
The French Prime Minister says it’s to “protect kids online.”
The White House denies flagging online “disinformation” for censorship
Denying the allegations.
New Zealand says “misinformation” and Covid policies seen to be “infringing on rights” could fuel extremism
A secret service initiative.
Scotland wants feedback on its digital ID plans
Another country wants to implement a digital ID.
Mike Pompeo is served with lawsuit alleging Fourth Amendment violations for spying on journalists
The former CIA director has been accused of spying on reporters covering Julian Assange.












