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    In late December 2014, Russian dissidents launched a Facebook event page to promote a January rally for opponents of Vladimir Putin. But when Russia’s Internet monitor, Roskomnadzor, requested that the page be taken down, Facebook swiftly complied. (Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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    Has censorship on Facebook gone too far?

    Jimmy Soni -
    January 12, 2015 10:00 am
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    Paris attack wakes Europeans to importance of free speech
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    Paris attack wakes Europeans to importance of free speech

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    January 12, 2015 10:00 am
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    British newspapers display headlines connected to the killing of journalists and police in Paris on January 8, 2015 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty images)
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    Media cowards and the cartoon jihad

    Michelle Malkin -
    January 9, 2015 12:52 am
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    People pay tribute to the Charlie Hebdo victims, in Marseille, southern France, after masked gunmen stormed the offices of the satirical newspaper and killed 12 people. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)
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    Fight the terrorists with mockery and decency

    Timothy P. Carney -
    January 8, 2015 9:53 pm
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    South Park creator in 2006: ‘open season on Jesus … But Mohammed, we couldn’t show a simple image’
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    South Park creator in 2006: ‘open season on Jesus … But Mohammed, we couldn’t show a simple image’

    Chris Deaton -
    January 8, 2015 4:59 pm
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    People gather in solidarity of the victims of a terror attack against a satirical newspaper, in Paris, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
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    Western media outlets show defiance and timidity in the face of Paris terror

    Becket Adams -
    January 8, 2015 12:11 am
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    The U.S. is becoming intolerant of expression that offends an angry minority or the elite sensibilities. (iStock Photo)
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    Americans have a duty to express unpopular opinions

    Timothy P. Carney -
    December 23, 2014 10:00 pm
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    Privacy group: Facebook is ‘complicit in political censorship’
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    Privacy group: Facebook is ‘complicit in political censorship’

    Maria Santos -
    November 12, 2014 5:47 am
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    Three weeks after the oft-cited TheFederalist.com accused a popular science pundit made up quotes and numbers in a speech, Wikipedia has moved to eliminate the conservative news site. (Screenshot)
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    Wikipedia wants to ban acclaimed conservative site the Federalist

    Paul Bedard -
    September 26, 2014 8:04 pm
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    Student walk-outs in Jefferson County continued for the third straight day as students from Chatfield High School and Dakota Ridge High School protest Thursday, Sept. 24, 2014, in Littleton, Colo. The students are protesting a proposal by the Jefferson County School Board to emphasize patriotism and downplay civil unrest in the teaching of U.S. history. (AP Photo/The Denver Post, RJ Sangosti)
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    ‘A’ is for agitation: What’s really going on in Jefferson County schools

    Michelle Malkin -
    September 26, 2014 4:38 pm
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