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NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Freedom

The New York Times sues the US Department of Defense, alleging new Pentagon media rules violate First Amendment rights. Read the full story on the legal battle for press freedom.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Freedom Limits

The New York Times files a federal lawsuit against the US Defence Department, alleging new rules limiting journalists' questions and movements violate the First Amendment. Read the full story.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Rules

The New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's new press rules as unconstitutional. Read the latest on this press freedom battle.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Access Rules

The New York Times sues the US Department of Defense over new press restrictions, arguing they violate the First Amendment. Read the latest on this defence and liberties clash.

The Forgotten First Wives of Hollywood Legends

From George Clooney to Tom Cruise, fans are stunned recalling the first marriages of major stars before they found fame. Discover the stories of the women they wed before becoming household names.

Legal Experts Question Pentagon's Kelly Investigation

Legal experts raise serious doubts over the Pentagon's investigation into Senator Mark Kelly for a video on illegal orders. Discover the constitutional and legal challenges facing this unprecedented case.

Press Freedom Under Attack Worldwide

Journalists face unprecedented threats from Gaza to America. This erosion of press freedom could happen anywhere. Learn why we must defend media liberty now.

Texas Ten Commandments Law Splits Schools

A new Texas law mandating Ten Commandments posters in classrooms sparks legal battles and teacher resignations. Explore the constitutional clash and its impact on schools.

Texas Campus Free Speech Lawsuit Filed

A conservative group sues Texas university over alleged free speech violations. Learn how this case could reshape campus expression policies nationwide.

Professor Sues University Over Israel Comments

Tenured law professor Ramsi Woodcock sues University of Kentucky after being banned from campus over controversial Israel statements. Case tests free speech boundaries in academia.

School faces legal threat over LGBTQ+ history video

A conservative law firm threatens a Missouri school district with legal action after students were shown a video for LGBTQ+ History Month. Read the full story on the parental rights dispute.

NY Politician Sues New York Post Over Defamation Claims

New York State Assembly member Zohran Mamdani files landmark defamation lawsuit against the New York Post over false 'cop killer' allegations, setting up a major First Amendment battle with significant political implications.

Judge overturns school transgender notification policy

A federal judge has struck down a Pennsylvania school district's policy requiring parental notification when students change their name or pronouns, citing First Amendment violations in a case with national implications.

Tennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk meme

A Tennessee man faces jail time after creating a satirical meme about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, sparking a fierce debate about free speech rights and political expression in America.

Colorado school bans religious imagery in student artwork

A Colorado high school faces backlash after implementing a controversial ban on religious imagery in student artwork, raising serious questions about freedom of expression and religious rights in educational settings.

Pentagon Accused of Media Blackout at Trump Event

Explosive claims emerge as Pentagon officials reportedly barred multiple media organisations from covering Donald Trump's address to service members, raising serious press freedom concerns.

Hegseth: Pentagon reporter uses emoji communications

Former Fox & Friends presenter Pete Hegseth makes extraordinary allegation that CNN's Barbara Starr employs emoji-based code in her reporting, sparking controversy over press freedom and military transparency.

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