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Jesse Singal: Bluesky Has a Death Threat Problem

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It was supposed to be a gentler, left-wing alternative to X. My grim experience proves that just isn’t the case.

#hate #socialweb #bluesky #jessesingal

21h ago

From thefp.com

Catherine Herridge: Protecting Sources Is a Hill Worth Dying On

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I hope I’m the last American journalist who has to spend years in federal court defending confidential sources. That’s why I support the PRESS Act.

12h ago

From thefp.com

A Legal Showdown Over Press Freedom

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A ruling against former Fox News reporter Catherine Herridge could cripple journalists’ ability to protect whistleblowers and provide critical information to the public.

12h ago

From thefp.com

A Mom Asked for Public School Board Records. They Charged Her $33 Million.

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Parents are suing schools to find out what their kids are learning. Schools are suing parents to shut them up. How did we get here?

17h ago

From thefp.com

The Free Press, Tailored to You

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A new site built for all 975,000 subscribers.

on Tue, 11PM

From thefp.com

The Year of McDonald’s

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In 2024, we watched American life unfold beneath the golden arches—from Trump’s drive-through stunt to Luigi Mangione’s final hash brown.

on Mon, 9PM

From thefp.com

Coleman Hughes: My Mom—and the Case for Assisted Death

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My dying mother chose to end terrible suffering. I want others to have that choice, too.

on Mon, 6PM

From thefp.com

My School Experimented with ‘Education Equity.’ It Failed.

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We put high-achieving students in the same classes as their lowest-performing peers. The results have been devastating.

on Sat, 2PM

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Inside Assad’s ‘Human Slaughterhouse.’ Plus. . .

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Syria’s Christians fear what comes next.

on Fri, 9PM

From thefp.com

Why Does Pete Hegseth Keep Talking About ‘Warfighters’?

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As a Fox host, Hegseth successfully urged Trump to pardon several soldiers convicted of war crimes. Is that who he’ll support as defense secretary?

on Thu, 3PM

From thefp.com

The Explosion of Jew-Hate in Trudeau’s Canada

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There has been a 670% increase in antisemitic incidents in the past year. ‘It was like a dam burst.’ What happened and why? The Free Press investigates.

on Dec 12

From thefp.com

Why I Left Norway

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I wanted to build an internet business in my own country. This tax made it impossible.

on Dec 10

From thefp.com

My Smartphone Was Ruining My Life. So I Quit.

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And you can, too.

on Dec 3

From thefp.com

TGIF: Thankful Edition

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Dr. Jill Biden, Kamala’s campaign, and parks. There’s a lot to be grateful for in 2024.

on Nov 29

From thefp.com

How a French Whale Made $85 Million off Trump’s Win

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A trader on Polymarket outsmarted the entire polling industry. He talks to Joe Nocera.

on Nov 26

From thefp.com

Whatever Happens, Love Thy Neighbor

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I’m a Democrat living in a red, rural county. Trump supporters have mowed my lawn, walked my dog, and eroded my prejudices with their humanity.

on Nov 25

From thefp.com

Trump, RFK, and the Autism Dilemma

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Kennedy and the president-elect are asking why more kids like mine are disabled by autism. They have the power to find real answers—and it’s not due to vaccines.

on Nov 15

From thefp.com

We’re Not Curing Cancer Here, Guys

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Are leading scientists just making stuff up? Vinay Prasad breaks down the cancer research scandal.

on Nov 13

From thefp.com

Last Night’s Pogrom in Amsterdam

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Israeli soccer fans were ambushed, beaten, and pleaded with their assailants: “not Jewish, not Jewish.” I grew up in the Netherlands. I wasn’t surprised.

on Nov 8

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No, the Problem Isn’t the Voters

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The legacy press explains reality away. Matthew Continetti on the right. Freddie deBoer on the left. Marianne Williamson on Democratic elites. Plus: Olivia Reingold, Frannie Block, and more.

on Nov 7

From thefp.com

Repeat After Us: This Is Not the Last Election

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Both sides claimed a loss for their candidate would signal the end of our republic. This is not just wrongheaded; it’s a betrayal of our history.

on Nov 6

From thefp.com

Abigail Shrier: The Kindergarten Intifada

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There is a well-coordinated, national effort between teachers, activist organizations, and administrators to indoctrinate American children against Israel. A Free Press investigation.

on Oct 31

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She Was Arrested for Praying in Her Head

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Citizens in the UK have been arrested, prosecuted, and convicted for silently praying outside abortion clinics. Even organizing pro-life meetings in your own home may be a criminal offense.

on Oct 24

From thefp.com

The Middle-Class Women Who Are Tripping Balls

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Across America, women are using hallucinogens to improve their marriages and mental health. Meet the ‘mushroom mommies.’

on Oct 20

From thefp.com

We Are in Need of Renaissance People

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We have created a society of professionals who are experts within their narrow specialties. Those are not the people who get great things done.

on Oct 18

From thefp.com

The Debanking of America

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What do Muslims, January 6 rioters, and Melania Trump all have in common? They were kicked off the financial grid.

on Oct 17

From thefp.com

How Hamas Infiltrated Europe

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The terrorist group has built an extensive network of activists who fund its activities and sow anti-Israel hatred across the continent, a new report reveals.

on Oct 17

From thefp.com

Tim Urban: Why I Brought My Toddler to Watch SpaceX’s Flying Skyscraper

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I can’t shield my daughter from negativity. But I can continually redirect her attention to the rocket—showing her all the ways our species is incredible.

on Oct 16

From thefp.com

The World Is in Love with America

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It’s become fashionable to claim that other countries hate the U.S. Having traveled the globe for three years, I can tell you: That’s absurd.

on Oct 9

From thefp.com

How Is CBS Marking October 7? By Admonishing Tony Dokoupil

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The journalist did his job by asking tough questions of Ta-Nehisi Coates. That’s when the trouble began.

on Oct 8

From thefp.com

The Professional Idiots Are in Trouble

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MrBeast built YouTube’s most successful channel by letting boys fly their freak flags. Then he got an Amazon show, and his philosophy didn’t go down well.

on Oct 8

From thefp.com

A Year Ago Today, Terrorists Stole My Son

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My oldest child went to a music festival. Then Hamas murdered his friends—and dragged Alon into Gaza.

on Oct 7

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Let Israel Win

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Eli Lake on what comes next. Plus. . . A weirdly normal vice presidential debate. The myth of ‘Sundown Towns.’ Emily Oster on what to feed your kids. And much more.

on Oct 2

From thefp.com

Megyn Kelly on Life After Mainstream Media

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Megyn Kelly cut her teeth in the mainstream media and became one of the most influential voices in the political debate.

on Oct 1

From thefp.com

Italy’s Giorgia Meloni: Why the West Is Worth Defending

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The Italian prime minister insists that decline is not inevitable.

on Sep 30

From thefp.com

An ‘Innocent’ Man Is Scheduled to Die Today. Republicans Want to Save Him.

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Peter Savodnik reports on the latest case that has conservatives opposing the death penalty.

on Sep 24

From thefp.com

WATCH ‘Hezbollah’s Hostages’: A Former Sex Slave Tells Her Story

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Every week, we bring you the people risking their lives to speak out against the terrorist group. Today, meet Alya.

on Sep 24

From thefp.com

WATCH ‘Hezbollah’s Hostages’: A Former Sex Slave Tells Her Story

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Every week, we bring you the people risking their lives to speak out against the terrorist group. Today, meet Alya.

on Sep 24

From thefp.com

How Wikipedia Became a Propaganda Site

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In the age of Trump, a few powerful editors have turned the information site into Democratic agitprop.

on Sep 18

From thefp.com

The People Who Rage Against the Machine

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An emergent coalition of Catholics, preppers, localists, Luddites, and farmers is determined to resist modernity. They call themselves Doomer Optimists.

on Sep 18

From thefp.com

The Lost Art of Waiting

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Americans are more impatient than ever—and it’s affecting everything from our waistlines to our relationships.

on Sep 15

From thefp.com

Can a Woman Be a Drag Queen?

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Once the preserve of gay men, the drag scene is now filled with female performers, who get mixed reviews.

on Sep 13

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Why Buying a Home Seems Impossible for Gen Z

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Young people are struggling with the high cost of living—and they’re skeptical that Trump or Harris can fix it. “It’s nearly impossible.”

on Sep 10

From thefp.com

Abigail Shrier: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Our Government Censors

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What are the chances that a President Kamala Harris would resist pressuring social media companies into censorship? Based on her record: Not great.

on Sep 8

From thefp.com

The Free Press

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A new media company built on the ideals that were once the bedrock of American journalism.

on Aug 24

From thefp.com

The MAGA Communists Launched a Party

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A strange new branch of the right wants to ban ‘ANTIFA Street Terrorism,’ subsidize gym memberships and ‘Deport Bush Family.’

on Aug 23

From thefp.com

Our Friend Douglas Murray

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We know that nothing will stop our columnist from truth-telling. The more they try to intimidate him, the more they prove him right.

on Aug 13

From thefp.com

Tim Walz Is No Radical

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The Democratic Party has been tagged—not wrongly—as a party of elites. Tim Walz is not that kind of Democrat, argues Joe Nocera.

on Aug 10

From thefp.com

In This Michigan Town, the Mayor Was a Dog. Now, They’ve Elected a Horse

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A small town has never elected a mayor with opposable thumbs. But is it ready for a new kind of four-legged leader? Eric Spitznagel reports from Omena, Michigan.

on Aug 10

From thefp.com

Kamala Harris and the Election of Laughter and Forgetting

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Last month, we ran an episode here by one of our amazing reporters, Eli Lake, that took us back to the tumultuous year of 1968 when President Lyndon Johnson dropped out of his own reelection race, and the resulting turmoil at the Democratic convention that followed that summer in Chicago

on Aug 10