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Nebraska bill requiring parental permission for social media proceeds despite free speech pushback

Lincoln Journal Star 13 Apr 2025
The Nebraska Legislature gave first-round approval for a bill that would require children to get parent approval to use social media ... .
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Derogatory speech by person holding top position is condemnable, says Governor Ravi; Ponmudy apologises for remarks

The Hindu 13 Apr 2025
“I have been in public life for a long time. Yet, there was a momentary lapse on my part. My speech hurt many. I apologise,” said T.N. Minister Ponmudy ....
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Ten things we learned from Peter Dutton’s speech at the Liberal party campaign launch

The Guardian 13 Apr 2025
Peter Dutton, in his speech to three former Liberal prime ministers, his frontbench and the party faithful, said the western suburbs of Australia’s ...
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Donald Trump Booed at Coachella During Bernie Sanders Speech

Newsweek 13 Apr 2025
"I agree," the Vermont senator said in response to the loud boos from the crowd at the music festival in California ....
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Island Voices: We must teach, model pono speech

Honolulu Star-Advertiser 13 Apr 2025
It triggers the sad memory of cruel childish taunts and mean-girl gossip suffered so long ago ... .
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Ten things we learned from Anthony Albanese’s speech at the Labor party campaign launch

The Guardian 13 Apr 2025
The PM addressed a crowd of 500 people in Perth, spruiking new policies on housing and tax deductions, celebrating WA and invoking Donald Trump ... ....
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Harvard professors sue Trump administration, allege funding cut violates free speech

The Times of India 13 Apr 2025
The lawsuit, filed in the US district court in Massachusetts, argues that the move undermines free speech and academic freedom protected under the first amendment ... an attempt to limit academic speech.
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Hate speeches across India up by 270% in 2024; Modi tops the list

Kashmir Media Service 13 Apr 2025
India witnessed a staggering 270 percent rise in hate speeches in 2024, with approximately 89.3 percent of these speeches delivered by elected representatives including MPs, MLAs, and ministers.
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Opinion/Guest column: Tufts student's deportation an attack on free speech

The Gardner News 13 Apr 2025
If this is the basis for her detention, Öztürk’s current incarceration is a blatant disregard for the principles of free speech and a free press ... This is precisely the type of speech that should be welcomed and protected at universities.
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