October 20, 2022 Supreme Court asked to overturn AR law requiring contractors to not boycott Israel Free-speech advocates are trying to overturn an Arkansas law that requires contractors to pledge to not boycott Israel. The advocates are asking the Supreme Court to intervene.
October 19, 2022 Tucker Carlson: The Biden administration is demanding Amazon censor books they disagree with Tucker Carlson weighs in on Amazon, the world's largest bookstore. banning books by a controversial Russian philosopher on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
October 19, 2022 NBC’s Lester Holt, filmmaker Ken Burns set to receive free speech awards despite past pro-censorship rhetoric NBC’s Lester Holt and filmmaker Ken Burns will receive free speech awards from the Media Institute despite evidence they aren’t exactly First Amendment absolutists.
October 18, 2022 TUCKER CARLSON: Elon Musk is committing this unforgivable sin to the left Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Tucker Carlson reveals why the left really does not want Tesla CEO Elon Musk to buy Twitter and he may soon reach a deal on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
October 18, 2022 Artist at center of Supreme Court fight ‘rocked’ by Colorado law that makes her cater to same-sex weddings Meet the Denver-based graphic designer in a Supreme Court fight who sued the state of Colorado over a law she says censors her speech and forces her to violate her Christian faith.
October 18, 2022 Chicago college shuts down anti-Marxism display, threatens conservative students with disciplinary action Video published by the Young America's Foundation shows a UIC school official telling students to dismantle an anti-Marxist display on Che Guevara that was set up on a sidewalk.
October 4, 2022 Joe Biden slammed for complaining about media shouting questions: 'This guy routinely hides from the press' President Biden criticized the press for shouting questions at him while being escorted from an abortion task force, saying it doesn't happen in the rest of the world.
October 4, 2022 Popular parody website files amicus brief laced with satire to the Supreme Court The Onion, a popular parody news website, filed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court arguing in favor of an Ohio man who was arrested for creating a parody Facebook page.
October 4, 2022 Georgia mom says she was fired from substitute teaching job after objecting to book in elementary school Georgia mother Lindsey Barr filed suit against her kids' school district after she says she was fired from a substitute teaching job over her religious beliefs
October 3, 2022 Arizona mayor calls out left-wing DA candidate's vow to protect against deportations as crime increases Arizona Mayor Chris Riggs joined "Fox & Friends First" to respond to a Democrat nominee for DA radical plans on immigration and the police in Maricopa county.