Once we decide to censor speech on the grounds that it might cause violence — or make someone afraid — we won’t be able to speak at all.
For years, conservatives have complained about cancel culture, but they now embrace it following the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Never mind that Kirk himself insisted that people “should be allowed to say outrageous things,” as he told the Oxford Union earlier this year. “There’s ugly speech. There’s gross speech. There’s evil ...
Producer Bandla Ganesh's remarks at a recent Telugu film success meet have sparked conversation. His comments on actor's ...
A study comparing lead exposure in Neanderthals, human ancestors and 20th-century humans poses a series of questions for ...
A new AP-NORC poll finds that in the tumultuous political climate marked by this year’s assassination of a conservative ...
In "The Human Rights Sequence Theory of Atrocity: A Comparative Analysis," the researchers use data from annual human rights ...
Kelly says she has had multiple recent instances in clinic of families who use the phrase “day” instead of “goodbye” with ...
It seems that the left has learned how to hate. Hateful speech is in vogue as Democratic leaders ramp up violent rhetoric and political violence rises. The key is to get voters to hate your opponent ...
Throwing a sandwich at a federal agent turned Sean Charles Dunn into a symbol of resistance against President Donald Trump’s ...
My CCO reform has put Eke Panuku and the economic development arm of Tātaki Auckland Unlimited back in-house at council.
Historically, U.S. presidents have made a clear distinction between how they speak at partisan campaign rallies and how they sound during speeches for members of the U.S. Armed Forces. A speech at ...