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FTC Chairman Ferguson Warns Companies Against Censoring or Weakening the Data Security of Americans at the Behest of Foreign Powers
August 28, 2025
The Federal Trade Commission has recently sent letters to more than a dozen prominent technology companies reminding them of their obligations to protect the privacy and data security of American consumers despite pressure from foreign governments to weaken such protections.
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Executive Power and the Common Good, From 4 Perspectives
August 22, 2025
In a recent discussion that brought influential thinkers of the Right together for an unprecedented public debate, Curtis Yarvin, Christopher Caldwell, Patrick Deneen, and Chris Rufo tackled the conservative movement’s future in a panel convened by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and held at The Heritage Foundation.
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Judicial Tyranny and the Death of Free Speech in Brazil
August 22, 2025
Free speech in Brazil has been deteriorating for years, because of judicial activism by the Supreme Court and the operation of a censorship infrastructure that targets individuals and organizations that deviate from an imposed orthodoxy.
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The Case for a Conservative Canon
August 14, 2025
Despite the recent election of President Donald Trump by a landslide, conservatism is in crisis, and a rediscovery of its roots in the works of Russell Kirk may prove inestimable for its renewal.
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White House Launches Review of Smithsonian Museums
August 13, 2025
White House officials are launching a review of some of the Smithsonian’s museums aimed at ensuring “alignment” with President Trump’s “directive to celebrate American exceptionalism.
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DEI Won’t Just Go Away
August 12, 2025
Although the Trump administrations's executive order is an essential move in the right direction, DEI will not simply disappear unless accompanied by a profound cultural shift.
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Justice Kavanaugh Highlights Separation Of Powers Issue Congress Keeps Making Worse
August 05, 2025
Justice Brett Kavanaugh observed that over the last twenty years US presidents have been increasingly relying on the issuance of executive orders to promote their political agenda to avoid the laborious and time consuming process of going through Congress.
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House Probes Spotify Over Censorship After “Disinformation” Controversies
August 01, 2025
The House Judiciary Committee has launched an investigation into Spotify over concerns the music and streaming platform could be censoring free speech.
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From Masquerade to Mockery
August 01, 2025
Zohran Mamdani's socialist policies for New York City can have a disruptive effect similar to the disastrous legacies left by other political platforms promoted by Democrat politicians.
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Crying ‘Censorship,’ US Pressures Foreign Officials in Bid to Counter Tech Regulations
July 24, 2025
Trump Administration expresses concern that foreign countries and multilateral institutions are pressuring American tech platforms to adopt global content moderation policies.