Social Media
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Sabrina Carpenter Faces Backlash for Comments During Coachella Performance
Apr 14, 2026 — Culture
Sabrina Carpenter's offhand remarks at Coachella sparked controversy, highlighting tensions around cultural sensitivity in live performances.
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U.S. Government Settlement Restricts Federal Agencies from Pressuring Social Media Censorship
Mar 25, 2026 — Explainers
U.S. Government Settlement Restricts Federal Agencies from Pressuring Social Media Censorship. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Settlement Limits Government's Role in Social Media Content Moderation
Mar 25, 2026 — Courts & Law
A settlement in Missouri v. Biden restricts government agencies from pressuring social media platforms to censor speech, raising First Amendment concerns.
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Nurses' Social Media Posts Spark Outrage Over Violent Rhetoric and Prompt Professional Backlash
Feb 20, 2026 — Explainers
Nurses' Social Media Posts Spark Outrage Over Violent Rhetoric and Prompt Professional Backlash. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Nurses' Social Media Posts Spark Outrage Over Violent Rhetoric
Feb 4, 2026 — Media
Recent social media posts by nurses wishing harm on political opponents raise concerns about professionalism in healthcare.
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Social Media Sparks Outrage and Debate After ICE-Related Shootings in Minneapolis
Jan 31, 2026 — Explainers
Social Media Sparks Outrage and Debate After ICE-Related Shootings in Minneapolis. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Experts Raise Concerns Over Instagram’s Role in Spreading Political Misinformation
Jan 30, 2026 — Explainers
Experts Raise Concerns Over Instagram’s Role in Spreading Political Misinformation. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Concerns Rise Over Influence of Instagram on Political Discourse
Jan 29, 2026 — Media
A new report highlights the growing impact of Instagram influencers on political narratives, raising alarms about misinformation and public perception.
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Social Media Outrage Follows ICE-Related Shootings in Minneapolis
Jan 28, 2026 — Immigration
Following recent shootings involving ICE agents, social media users express outrage, raising concerns about misinformation and emotional responses.
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Most Women Are On Crazy Pills, And It's Bad For Everyone
Nov 13, 2025 — Explainers
Most Women Are On Crazy Pills, And It's Bad For Everyone. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Most Women Are On Crazy Pills, And It's Bad For Everyone
Nov 13, 2025 — Health
A recent trend shows a significant number of young women in the United States are relying on antidepressants and other psychiatric medications. According to the.
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Google's Search Results on Transgender Issues Draw Criticism
Oct 16, 2025 — Media
A recent search for stories about children adopting transgender identities has sparked debate over the accuracy and bias of Google's search results. Users.
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California's Vague 'Hate Speech' Bill Would Censor Conservatives
Oct 6, 2025 — Explainers
California's Vague 'Hate Speech' Bill Would Censor Conservatives. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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California's Vague 'Hate Speech' Bill Would Censor Conservatives
Oct 6, 2025 — Opinion
California lawmakers are advancing Senate Bill 771 (SB-771), which aims to combat "hate" on social media. Critics argue that the bill poses a threat to free.
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In Today's Democrat Party, Political Violence Is Mainstream
Sep 26, 2025 — Opinion
The recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the shooting at a Dallas Immigration and Customs Enforcement office have raised concerns.
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Government Should Make Big Tech Go After Terrorists
Sep 24, 2025 — Media
The murder of Charlie Kirk has raised concerns about the role of social media in radicalizing individuals. Users on platforms such as BlueSky, Reddit, and.
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Clemson Profs Fired After Abhorrent Posts About Kirk's Murder
Sep 17, 2025 — Education
Clemson University has dismissed two faculty members following a thorough investigation into inappropriate social media content in response to the assassination.
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Supreme Court Allows Mississippi's Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
Sep 16, 2025 — Explainers
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi's Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Discussion on Social Media's Role in Charlie Kirk's Assassination Dominates Meet the Press
Sep 15, 2025 — Media
On September 14, 2025, NBC's Meet the Press featured a discussion centered on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed.
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Supreme Court Allows Mississippi's Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
Aug 14, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday declined to block Mississippi's social media age-verification law, allowing it to take effect while legal challenges.