Elon Musk Completes $44 Billion Twitter Takeover

Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, has completed his $44 billion takeover of Twitter and fired top executives, in a move that some hope will mean a boost for free speech.

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Supreme Court to hear major elections challenge and LGBT, religious rights dispute in December

The Supreme Court announced Tuesday it would be hearing two of its major cases this term in December, one involving the power that state legislatures have over elections and the other dispute weighing LGBT rights versus religious liberty.

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US Firms Advertise In Child Abuse Tweets

Several US-based firms are suspending marketing campaigns or removing ads from social media giant Twitter after it was discovered that they appeared near tweets soliciting child pornography.

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Finland: Christian lawmaker faces continued prosecution for “hate speech” statements on homosexuality

An evangelical lawmaker in Finland who was acquitted by a lower court on “hate speech” charges for sharing her views on homosexuality now faces an appeals court hearing after the state prosecutor insisted on continuing the case, the Washington Times re…

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Appeals Court: Florida Law on Social Media Unconstitutional

Conservatives have lost a round in the battle over holding social media accountable for stifling their opinions on the web.

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Republicans move to defund Democrats’ Board of Disinformation

House Republicans have introduced legislation that would ban federal funding for the Democrats’ Disinformation Governance Board, saying the board is an “un-American abuse of power” that will violate First Amendment rights to free speech, Just the News …

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