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UT Health San Antonio said the events would be better suited if registered student organizations held them, but the medical student who helped organize the event says she was told the series was too 'complex' and 'divisive.'
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House Bill 20 was passed after several conservatives — most notably, former President Donald Trump — were banned on social media platforms.
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Llano County officials said they wanted to remove "pornographic" material from libraries but actually censored books based on political and religious grounds, the library patrons' lawsuit says.
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The ruling amounts to an immediate ban of Facebook and Instagram in Russia, where both platforms are already blocked. WhatsApp, which is owned by the same company, is still allowed.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Erich Schwartzel says that film studios increasingly need Chinese audiences to break even — which can result in self-censorship. His new book is Red Carpet.
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What started with strap-on dildos at school board meetings has turned into gubernatorial letters to state agencies.
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Elected republican leaders in the state say they are concerned about censorship, but actions silencing other voices paint different picture.
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Net Choice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association say the law violates the constitutional rights of social media platforms themselves.
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Of the more than 450 people who were aboard the Eastern Star when it capsized in rough weather Monday, only 14 have reportedly been saved — but rescuers haven't given up hope of finding more alive.
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WASHINGTON — The Obama Administration set a new record again for more often than ever censoring government files, or outright denying access to them last…