Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Is Canceled by CBS and Will End in May 2026
Democratic U.S. Sen. Adam Schiff of California said on X that “if Paramount and CBS ended the Late Show for political reasons, the public deserves to know. And deserves better.”
Lawyer Argues Call of Duty Maker Can’t Be Held Responsible for Actions of Uvalde, Texas, Shooter
An attorney for the families argued during the hearing that Call of Duty exceeds its First Amendment protections by moving into marketing.
Congress Approves Trump’s $9 Billion Cut to Public Broadcasting and Foreign Aid
The White House says the public media system is politically biased and an unnecessary expense.
An Idaho Judge Has Lifted a Sweeping Gag Order in Bryan Kohberger’s Quadruple Murder Case
Fourth District Judge Steven Hippler agreed that lifting the gag order would protect the First Amendment rights of the public and press.
Federal Court Says Arkansas Can Enforce Ban on Critical Race Theory in Classrooms
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the First Amendment doesn’t give students the right to compel the state to offer its instruction in public schools.
Republicans Press Leaders of Georgetown, Berkeley and CUNY on Antisemitism Complaints
The three university leaders said that they had taken disciplinary action where appropriate and stressed the importance of protecting free speech.
A Recap of the Trial Over the Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Campus Protesters
Plaintiffs want the judge to rule that the policy violates the First Amendment and the Administrative Procedure Act, a law that governs how federal agencies develop and issue regulations.
Death Threats Over Texas Flooding Cartoon Force Museum Journalism Event To Be Postponed
An online fury erupted this week over an editorial cartoon in The Buffalo News showing a man in a MAGA cap being swept away by the Texas floodwaters.