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  2. MSNBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    MSNBC is a news and political commentary organization that has been the focus of several controversies. It has been accused by academics, media figures, political figures, and watchdog groups of having various biases in their news coverage as well as more general views of a liberal bias. Most of these controversies took place during the 2008 ...

  3. Censorship by Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In response to the Online News Act, Meta (owner of Facebook) began blocking access to news sites for Canadian users at the beginning of August 2023. This also extended to local Canadian news stories about the wildfires, a decision that was heavily criticized by Trudeau, local government officials, academics, researchers, and evacuees.

  4. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One of the incidents of corporate censorship that Croteau and Hoynes find to be "the most disturbing" in their view is the news reporting in the U.S. of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which made fundamental changes to the limitations on ownership of media conglomerates within the U.S. and which was heavily lobbied for by media interests ...

  5. The important legal fight happening over Florida’s draconian ...

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    The question comes from a group of educators challenging the Stop Wrongs Against Our Kids and Employees Act (Stop Woke Act) a censorship law that restricts educators from teaching viewpoints ...

  6. Australian Censors Back Down, Highlighting the U.S. as ... - AOL

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    "The Federal Court's decision highlights the government's fixation with censorship." That is, the campaign to force X to suppress video of one crime is largely about domestic political maneuvering ...

  7. Rep. Byron Donalds defends comments about Jim Crow - AOL

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    Zoë Richards. June 6, 2024 at 10:58 PM. Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida on Thursday defended comments he made this week that invoked Jim Crow — a period of racial violence and segregation — as ...

  8. Censorship by Google - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by Google. Google and its subsidiary companies, such as YouTube, have removed or omitted information from its services in order to comply with company policies, legal demands, and government censorship laws. [1] Numerous governments have asked Google to censor content.

  9. ‘The rest is silence’: Florida schools to censor Shakespeare ...

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    ‘I think the rest of the nation – no, the world, is laughing us,’ one teacher against the idea said