February 21, 2023 Social media, Twitter ‘undermines the credibility’ of news: Steve Krakauer ‘Uncovered’ author Steve Krakauer previews his new book dissecting issues facing the modern news industry on ‘Fox & Friends.’
February 20, 2023 'Respect pronouns' bill at University of Houston challenged on First Amendment grounds A University of Houston student senator successfully challenged Student Government Association legislation that would have compelled students to use their peers' preferred pronouns.
February 16, 2023 State Department funds ‘disinformation’ index targeting non-liberal and conservative news outlets: report The State Department is funding a "disinformation" monitoring group that has targeted non-liberal and conservative news organizations, according to a report.
February 15, 2023 Former Georgia cop lawyers up after resigning over gay marriage Facebook post: 'Unconstitutional violation' Lawyers for Georgia ex-cop Jacob Kersey have sent letters to the City of Port Wentworth and its police department alleging his constitutional rights were violated over a Facebook post.
February 9, 2023 House Republicans hold first hearing on 'weaponization of government' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor James Freeman joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the hearing, Big Tech's alleged censorship of the Hunter Biden laptop story, and Biden blaming his aides for 'stray' classified documents.
February 9, 2023 Indiana bill would ban protests at private residences as trend of targeting officials' homes grows Legislators in Indiana are debating a proposed law that would make it a felony to picket or protest outside someone's home, regardless of whether they are elected officials.
February 8, 2023 NewsNation correspondent arrested while covering Ohio train derailment press conference NewsNation reporter Evan Lambert was arrested Wednesday as he was covering a press conference attended by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who spoke about the disastrous train derailment.
February 8, 2023 Smithsonian sued by Catholic students kicked out of museum for wearing pro-life hats A conservative legal group is suing the National Air and Space Museum for kicking out a group of Catholic school students for wearing pro-life hats last month.
February 6, 2023 Twitter files exposed an 'extensive system' of coordinated government censorship: Jonathan Turley Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Jonathan Turley explained how the government used social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to carry out censorship targets on 'America Reports.'
February 5, 2023 A PayPal ban 'ruined' Freedom Phone founder's life for a year Freedom Phone Founder Erik Finman shared how PayPal's decision to ban his account four days after his startup launched destroyed the company's future success.