In a recent interview with CNBC, Kramer argued that free speech protections are leading the US down the wrong path.
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Call for peace, not sedition: Himachal High Court grants bail in social media case
The Himachal Pradesh High Court on Wednesday granted regular bail to Abhishek Singh Bhardwaj, who had been booked under Section 152 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for allegedly uploading ...
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The 60 Minutes scandal is what creeping authoritarianism looks like
In September, Bari Weiss had a modest position in the media landscape as the proprietor of the Free Press. It’s a relatively ...
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SCOTUStoday for Friday, January 9
Good morning, and welcome to what is expected to be the first opinion day of the 2025-26 term. We don’t know what decisions are coming, but we do know we’ll […] ...
Furthermore, if we take Vivek Ramaswamy’s conception of American identity seriously, there would be constant ideological ...
Among the funded activities for older Vermonters are arts workshops in Wolcott, creative circus arts in Island Pond and Newport, multi-week visual arts programming at senior centers in Burlington, ...
Despite teaching in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) for nearly a quarter of a century—and voluntarily retiring in early ...
What’s past is prologue,” wrote William Shakespeare in “The Tempest,” a thought profound enough to be engraved on the ...
Packed with missile tests, propaganda hailing the great leaders and tirades against the United States, North Korea’s top ...
What’s past is prologue” wrote William Shakespeare in “The Tempest,” a thought profound enough to be engraved on the National ...
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