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Jun 06 2024
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Storm-free today but not on Friday
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - In the wake of last night’s cold front, today will be noticeably cooler than Wednesday with afternoon highs in the middle 80s. However, those temperatures are near normal for early June. Storm chances return to the state tomorrow and Saturday. Friday evening storms, possibly severe, are likely across western Kansas, and possible farther east. The chance of storms in the
KWCHApr 04 2024
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Georgia judge rejects Trump bid to dismiss election interference charges on free speech grounds
A Georgia judge on Thursday denied a bid by former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants in the state election interference to dismiss the charges on First Amendment grounds. In a 14-page ruling, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said their right to protest the results of the 2020 presidential election did not protect them from the charges that District Attorney Fani
NBC News DigitalAug 04 2023
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Trump indictment threat to free speech
While many are celebrating the charges, the implications for free speech are chilling. While Smith did not charge incitement or insurrection (or seditious conspiracy), commentators (and Smith) portrayed the case as holding Trump accountable for the actual riot in the Capitol. Notably, the same pundits and politicians previously insisted that the rejected crimes were obvious and well-
HotAirJan 22 2024
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UFC's Dana White Comes Out Swinging for Free Speech
Ultimate Fighting Championship President Dana White defended free speech, denying accusations that he has allowed fighters "a long leash," or any leash, regarding what they are allowed to say and instead wants them to say whatever they want. During the build-up to the UFC 297 mixed martial arts event in Toronto, Canada, on Saturday, Sean Strickland, the former middleweight champion, made
Newsmax (News)Jun 04 2024
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UNLV President reacts to controversial commencement speech
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Unplanned remarks in a student commencement speech in May were the focus of a weekend letter submitted to University of Nevada, Las Vegas staff members. On Monday, the student who gave that address commented on the new remarks. On May 11, Yvette Machado-Tuinier was introduced on stage for her undergraduate commencement address in which she strayed from her approved speech to
KLAS 8Jun 11 2024
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German populist lawmakers stage boycott of Zelensky speech in Berlin
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky delivers a speech at the German Parliament (Bundestag). Zelensky is in Berlin for the International Ukraine Reconstruction conference in Berlin. Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa Most German lawmakers from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the upstart populist Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) boycotted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's speech
Yahoo NewsNov 16 2021
Opinion
Free-Speech Entrepreneurs
When video-sharing platform Rumble announced in August that it had struck deals with such prominent figures as Glenn Greenwald and Tulsi Gabbard, it marked a significant milestone in the eight-year-old service’s rise. Founded in 2013 by Canadian tech entrepreneur Chris Pavlovski to help “the little guys” stand out in a crowded market dominated by YouTube, Rumble had a modest online presence
City JournalJun 08 2024
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Free-spirited Jalexa loves to play
Jalexa is a happy child with a vibrant personality. Jalexa is spunky, very free-spirited and will capture your heart. She enjoys riding her bike, playing outside, swimming, watching movies, playing games on her tablet, and participating in different community activities. Jalexa is extremely resilient and loves to be the center of attention. She has a very outgoing personality, is accepting of
Boston HeraldOct 20 2023
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Free speech on college campuses: Is it time for a reset?
Emmanuel Ching felt a bit uneasy last week after he and other student leaders tried to hash out a statement about the Hamas assault on Israel on Oct. 7 and its massacre of nearly 1,400 Israeli civilians.
Student groups across the country continue to spark widespread outrage after expressing support, and even celebration, of the Hamas attacks. But Mr. Ching, a member of the executive
Christian Science Monitor