Bet_Noire / Getty ImagesCommentary Reporter Unsure of Whether White House Will Kill Him: 'I Don't Know What They Will Do Next' Ateba says he doesn't know how far this White House would go to keep him out of the briefing room and silence him. By Rachel M. Emmanuel June 28, 2023
@TheoVon / Twitter screen shot Comedian Defends Roseanne Barr After Her Holocaust Comments Taken Out of Context by Left "We are embarrassed that people are stupid enough not to recognize Roseanne is being sarcastic," Barr's son said. By Lorri Wickenhauser June 28, 2023
@HowardMortman / Twitter screen shot Trump Handed Custom New Hampshire License Plate with 2 Words on It: Iconic Video A MAGA supporter unveiled a customized license plate with one of Donald Trump's favorite phrases directly to the GOP front-runner. By Richard Moorhead June 27, 2023
Omar Havana / Getty ImagesCommentary When Gen. Milley Retires, Battalion Will Be Tasked with Trawling Social Media for One Type of Post The Pentagon evidently believes that social media suveillance is a more pressing matter than counter foreign adversaries. By Peter Partoll June 24, 2023
AP Photo Fact-Checkers Conspiring With the Pentagon Get Bad News From House Committee - It's Over The rule singles out the Global Disinformation Index, Graphika, NewsGuard and similar organizations that target perceived disinformation. By Micaela Burrow June 22, 2023
Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesCommentary Obama Pitches New Plan to 'Digital Fingerprint' Americans on the Internet Obama suggested using "digital fingerprints" to protect "truth" from the barrage of misinformation attempting to undermine it. By Jack Gist June 17, 2023
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary History Repeating Itself? Major American Enemy Puts Bases in Cuba, 17 Latin American Countries Cuban spy station, undermining of the U.S. dollar, potential threats to American shipping, including in the Panama Canal. Cold War 2.0. By Mike Landry June 16, 2023
State of Illinois / AP Illinois Threatens to Defund Libraries Banning LGBT Content After Becoming First State to Outlaw Book Bans Illinois passes a law making it a crime to ban a book that community members object to being on the shelves. By Jack Davis June 13, 2023
Wikimedia CommonsOp-Ed Op-Ed: Speech Is Hateful to Those Who Hate the Truth - Just Ask Jesus' Apostles Do not fear the rulers of society and their efforts to suppress the truth. Their plans will crumble before God’s power. By Rolaant McKenzie June 10, 2023
Sebastien Bozon - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Solomon: Musk Critics Seize on 'Twitter Files' Controversy, But the Case Against Him Is Weak The argument that Elon Musk is unfit to own Twitter based on the latest development in the "Twitter Files" saga doesn't hold much water. By Aron Solomon June 6, 2023