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Censorship
China
Why China censored reports of a deadly hit-and-run
By Ian Williams
Europe
The politics of blame for World War One and Germany
By John Keiger
China
Why the CCP is at war with Halloween
By Ian Williams
Bad Press
Brazil is showing a Harris administration how to de-platform Twitter/X
By Stephen L. Miller
DC Diary
Mark Zuckerberg is really sorry for censoring you
By The Spectator
Culture Shock
Why did a
Washington Post
reporter urge the White House to censor Trump?
By Amber Duke
Book Review
Nellie Bowles critiques progressivism and the media that covers it
By Ed Zotti
International
Elon Musk defeats censorship in Australia
By Terry Barnes
Europe
Macron is delusional to think he can persuade Xi to change
By Gavin Mortimer
Politics
The rise of reverse gaslighting
By Roger Kimball
Book Review
An insider account of the Chinese government’s stranglehold on history
By Cindy Yu
Internet
X and the return of the social-media sandbox
By Stephen L. Miller
China
Exiled Chinese artist Ai Weiwei speaks on his cancellation
By Ian Williams
Media
A cautionary tale about Wikipedia censorship and the Twitter Files
By Becket Adams
Science & Tech
We’re fighting the Covid censors
By Jay Bhattacharya and Martin Kulldorff
Science & Tech
Elon is offering us a raw deal with X
By David Marcus
Education
Disinfo-nation: the new censorship is here to stay
By Peter W. Wood
International
India’s sinister Oppenheimer censorship
By Jawad Iqbal
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