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Media Misses Significance of Japan’s “Japanese First” Moment
September 01, 2025
Japan's recent elections for the upper house of its National Assembly generated surprising results insofar as the upstart political party Sanseito gained 14 more seats, thus challenging the hegemony of the coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and its junior partner Komeito.
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The First Amendment Does Not Protect Media Matters From Breaking The Law
September 01, 2025
A federal district court judge in Washington, D.C., ruled that the FTC is prohibited from investigating antitrust violations against Media Matters because the president of the FTC, Chairman Andrew Ferguson, and others associated with him have made critical comments about Media Matters in the past.
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Exclusive: Inside The Growing Movement To Reverse Obergefell Now That Its Critics Have Been Proven Right
September 01, 2025
The negative cultural and societal outcomes of the last ten years, since the Obergefell decision, may be building momentum for SCOTUS to reconsider another substantive due process case, similar to Roe v. Wade.
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Billions in ‘Nonprofit’ Peculation Now Largely Fund America’s left
September 01, 2025
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick canceled $7 billion in advanced payments made to nonprofits during the Biden administration after the victory of Donald Trump in November of 2024.
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Nigel Farage Unveils Plans for 'Opposite' of Human Rights Act
September 01, 2025
Nigel Farage calls for what would mean in practice the repeal of the European Convention on Human Rights, thus ending asylum rights altogether and focusing on the rights of British citizens to stop the influx of migrants into the country.