Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Appeals Court Affirms Biden Likely Violated First Amendment While 'Suppressing' Information on Social Media Appeals Court ruled Biden admin violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media on COVID-19 and 2020 elections content. By Froilan Bersamina September 10, 2023
South_agency / Getty ImagesCommentary Safe Company in Full Retreat After Handing Customer's Lock Code Over to FBI, Then Someone Makes a Damning Connection "This change allows customers to take control of how their information is stored and protected," the company said. By Warner Todd Huston September 8, 2023
Steven Frame / Shutterstock Case Involving Critical Election Law Appealed to Supreme Court, Would Affect Millions of Voters Commentator Rogan O'Handley has appealed his case to SCOTUS over a California law aimed at counteracting "misleading" information online. By Randy DeSoto September 8, 2023
Stefani Reynolds - AFP / Getty Images Free Speech Watchdogs: Musk's X May Be Shifting Toward Strict Censorship Ahead of Election Skeptics of Elon Musk fear he may enact the same severe censorship measures at X the platform used when it was called Twitter. By Richard Moorhead September 6, 2023
@jeffcharlesjr / Twitter screen shot 'Get Out of My House': Video Shows 98-Year-Old Newspaper Owner Swearing at Cops During Raid A 98-year-old owner of a Kansas newspaper demanded that police conducting a raid of her home leave on Aug. 11 leave. By Randy DeSoto August 23, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty Images Jim Jordan Subpoenas Citibank for Alleged 'Back Channel' Sharing of Customer Data with FBI in Jan. 6 Probe Rep. Jim Jordan subpoenaed Citibank for allegedly engaging in "back channel" sharing of customers' private banking data with the FBI. By Carson Choate August 19, 2023
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Football Coach Who Was Fired for Praying Set for Triumphant Return to the Field - And He Isn't Done Giving 'God the Glory' Friday night lights will be brighter in the State of Washington as the Bremerton Knights return to the field with Coach Kennedy's prayers. By Mike Landry August 18, 2023
Alex Brandon and J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo Jack Smith Got Access to Trump's Direct Messages, Location Data Despite Twitter's Roadblocks "Twitter's attorney's had argued that some of that information might be covered under executive privilege." By George C. Upper III August 16, 2023
Melissa Sue Gerrits / Getty ImagesCommentary Georgia Indictment Says Trump Telling People to Watch TV Is Proof of Racketeering Activity A single line in Trump's Georgia indictment exposes the entire spectacle as either deranged theater or calculated tyranny. By Michael Schwarz August 15, 2023
@ABCWorldNews / Twitter screen shot Police Carry Out 'Illegal' Raid on News Outlet, Seize 'Everything' After Report on Local Business Civil liberties advocates are raising questions after a Kansas police department raided the office of a local newspaper. By Richard Moorhead August 15, 2023