The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) warned Florida lawmakers about a bill that could lead to “lawfare” against Christian broadcasters, urging opposition to Senate Bill 752, which would require publishers to remove online content containing false information. The NRB expressed concerns about the bill’s ambiguity regarding corrections to old articles, potentially leading to lawsuits against broadcasters for expressing views conflicting with societal elites. The NRB’s general counsel emphasized the importance of protecting First Amendment rights and urged senators to defeat the bill to prevent unintended harm to broadcasters and publishers.
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Trump administration freezes $2 billion after Harvard rejects demands
The federal government announced it is freezing over $2 billion in grants to Harvard University after the school refused demands from the Trump administration to audit student viewpoints and comply with other controversial policies aimed at combating antisemitism. Harvard's President Alan M. Garber criticized the demands as an unprecedented attempt to control the university's independence, while the administration's spokesperson defended the actions as necessary to address perceived antisemitism and prevent federal funding of discrimination. Similar...
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