This week, cancel culture made headlines as ABC removed Jimmy Kimmel from his late-night slot over controversial comments. The decision sparks a fierce debate over free speech and corporate interests as Disney grapples with its NFL partnership.
An armed man claiming to be law enforcement was arrested at State Farm Stadium before Charlie Kirk's memorial service, raising security concerns as the event draws close to 100,000 attendees.
On HBO’s 'Real Time', Bill Maher vocally supported Jimmy Kimmel following ABC's suspension of his show. Maher reflected on his own cancellation and criticized the network's handling of the situation. Are late-night hosts facing a new wave of censorship?
Sen. Ted Cruz criticizes FCC Chairman Brendan Carr for threatening ABC's broadcasting licenses over Jimmy Kimmel's controversial comments. Cruz warns of dangerous implications for free speech.
The indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show has ignited fierce backlash from politicians and comedians alike, warning it signals a troubling trend of silencing dissent in America.
Attorney General Pam Bondi asserts that hate speech leading to violence is not protected under the First Amendment, calling for accountability against those celebrating political violence after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
In a shocking turn of events following Charlie Kirk's assassination, conservatives are launching a campaign against those they deem responsible for disparaging him. This backlash raises questions about free speech and the current state of political discourse in America.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, an online campaign has emerged targeting critics for job loss. With over 30,000 profiles collected, activists vow to hold those who celebrated his death accountable. This digital warfare raises questions about free speech and accountability in the current political climate.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, a controversial doxxing site has emerged, targeting social media users who celebrated his death. Prominent figures, including Laura Loomer, are leading a campaign to expose and punish these individuals, raising concerns about online harassment and safety.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, over thirty individuals have faced job loss or investigations for social media posts perceived as celebratory. GOP officials are calling for accountability, raising concerns over free speech.