Senators Strike Deal On Journalism Bill, Adding Protections For Conservative Media

Senators reached a bipartisan deal Wednesday on a bill intended to give news organizations bargaining power against Big Tech, agreeing to amend the bill to include protections for conservative media from online censorship, lawmakers confirmed to the Da…

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Feds reeling from new vax study, lawsuits on social media censorship and COVID stat manipulation

Public health agencies are facing perhaps the most serious threats to their control over information since the COVID-19 pandemic started, playing defense in lawsuits that have already exposed substantial federal involvement in censorship and could next…

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After a lifetime of preparation, Charles takes the throne

Prince Charles has been preparing for the crown his entire life. Now, at age 73, that moment has finally arrived.

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Court Deals Blow To Russian Press By Revoking Novaya Gazeta Print License

A court in Moscow has revoked the print license of the independent Novaya gazeta newspaper, which was founded in part with money from former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, less than a year after its editor in chief, Dmitry Muratov, won the 2021 Nobel…

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Iran says it’s considering purchase of advanced Sukhoi Su-35 jets from Russia

Iran is weighing plans to buy Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets from Russia, Air Force chief Hamid Vahedi was reported as saying by local media.

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Iran, Syria consider forming joint oil and gas company, state media says

IRNA reports that Syria’s oil and gas industry is one of Iran’s “most significant markets for investment.” The synergy between the two Middle Eastern countries, IRNA said, could be an “important step” toward economic cooperation.

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