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Politics
‘The Onion’ calls Supreme Court justices ‘total Latin dorks’ in case filing defending man who spoofed Ohio police force
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Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
October 4, 2022
Commentary
Elon Musk can buy Twitter–but he can’t lecture us on free speech
By
Ariella Steinhorn
and
Amber Scorah
April 26, 2022
Commentary
Welcome to the new ethical context
By
Eric Pliner
April 8, 2022
Hong Kong’s M+ is billed as Asia’s ‘first global museum’ of contemporary art—but COVID restrictions and censorship imperil its mission
By
Eamon Barrett
November 13, 2021
Tech
InfoWars Videos, Podcasts, and Social Posts Have Disappeared. Here’s Why Its Website Won’t Be Next
By
Glenn Fleishman
August 17, 2018
Commentary
Commentary: Here’s Why the Supreme Court Wedding Cake Case Is So Complicated
By
Aziz Huq
and
Bethany Cianciolo
December 4, 2017
Leadership
Investor Marc Faber Defends His Racist Comments: ‘If I Recall We Have Freedom of Speech’
By
Natasha Bach
October 18, 2017
Commentary
How the Justice Department’s Facebook Subpoenas Threaten Free Speech
By
Aziz Huq
and
Bethany Cianciolo
October 11, 2017
Leadership
Pat Tillman’s Widow Says Her Husband’s Service Must Not Be Politicized
By
Natasha Bach
September 26, 2017
Tech
Spanish Police Raid .Cat Admin Offices, Threatening the Internet’s Cutest Domain Name
By
David Z. Morris
September 23, 2017
Bikini Baristas Sue City for Bare-Skin Ban: ‘It’s About Women’s Rights’
By
Andrew Nusca
September 11, 2017
Tech
Daily Stormer Takedown Is ‘Dangerous’ for Free Speech, Says Electronic Frontier Foundation
By
David Z. Morris
August 18, 2017
Commentary
How President Trump Is Violating the First Amendment
By
Robert M. Loeb
and
Anjali Dalal
July 13, 2017
Tech
Germany’s New Law Is a Milestone for Social Media Regulation in Europe
By
Geoffrey Smith
June 30, 2017
International
Thousands in Budapest Protest Legislation Targeting George Soros-Founded University
By
Reuters
April 15, 2017
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Europe
Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
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Steven Lamy
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The Conversation
Economy
'Some form of crisis is almost inevitable': The $38 trillion national debt will soon be growing faster than the U.S....
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Personal Finance
Sweden abolished its wealth tax 20 years ago. Then it became a 'paradise for the super-rich'
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