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Authorities in Tennessee have dropped a felony charge against a man who was jailed for more than a month over a Facebook post he made about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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High school student journalists could receive more free press protections for their reporting under a bill introduced in the Kentucky state Senate.
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Their filing is the culmination of more than a decade of litigation. The justices must now decide whether to grant review in the case.
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The trial of the former president concluded on Saturday with an acquittal of the former president.
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Impeachment managers argued that not taking action against former President Donald Trump jeopardizes the country's standing in the eyes of the global community.
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Smartmatic, an election technology company, sued the network for its "disinformation campaign" waged by people unhappy with President Biden's election victory.
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The National Park Service cites the "real and substantial threat of violence and unlawful behavior" at the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
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A new advertising campaign aims to educate Americans about the First Amendment. Ken Paulson is the director of the Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee…
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An attorney for a Kentucky public school board says complaints have prompted him to recommend the district remove "prayer lockers" from inside its…
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A Montgomery County, Tennessee commissioner and two disabled veterans are suing the county over a recent resolution that bans citizens from live streaming…