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President Vladimir Putin signed the new law, which allows punishment of individuals with fines and jail time for the spread of "fake news."
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A spokesperson for Republicans in the Ohio Senate says caucus members have unblocked people on their official social media pages as part of an effort to…
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A southwest Ohio man has settled a lawsuit he filed against his Republican state senator, who he says blocked him on Facebook during a heated debate about…
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A central question related to LGBTQ rights may again be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court:
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This week, Ohio lawmakers are returning for a lame-duck session, with hearings set on a so-called "right to work" bill and a Republican-backed bill on…
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Conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro will be at Ohio State University Tuesday speaking to students.A conservative student organization called…
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The website, which has served as a home for the far-right online community, is now down after various platforms refused to host it.
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The First Amendment has played a key role in several U.S. Supreme Court decisions this year -- from organized labor fees to non-members who enjoy the…
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The First Amendment has played a key role in several U.S. Supreme Court decisions this year -- from organized labor fees to non-members who enjoy the…
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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the president and his aides cannot block critics from seeing his Twitter account simply because they had posted caustic replies to his tweets in the past.