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12/12/2024
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By Willow Tohi
The surveillance state’s assault on privacy: A dangerous precedent
– Systemic Abuse of Power: The federal government has conducted over 3.3 million warrantless searches of private financial data in 2023, targeting individuals with conservative political beliefs, involving more than 14,000 federal employees. – Collusion with Financial Institutions: Major banks like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Chase have willingly provided sensitive customer data to […]
12/10/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Trump seeks to end BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP when he returns to the White House next month
President-elect Donald Trump intends to issue an executive order on his first day in office to end birthright citizenship, which grants automatic U.S. citizenship to children born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents. The move reflects Trump’s continued commitment to strict immigration policies, including removing illegal immigrants, particularly those with criminal records, and targeting families […]
12/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
South Korean president lifts martial law just hours after declaring it
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has rescinded his declaration of martial law after facing swift backlash from lawmakers, the Korean public and the international community. Late night on Tuesday, Dec. 3, Yoon declared martial law supposedly to eliminate “anti-state” forces and protect the nation from pro-North Korean elements in a televised announcement. Yoon reportedly […]
12/05/2024
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By Ethan Huff
South Korea briefly under martial law after President Yoon banned “all political activities” and placed military in charge
Civil war has descended upon South Korea this week after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, a first for the country since 1980. The announcement came on Tuesday when Yoon issued a public statement that the immediate deployment of South Korea’s military to the streets was necessary “to protect liberal democracy from the threat […]
12/05/2024
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By News Editors
Yes, the president can deploy troops to enforce immigration law
President-elect Trump’s confirmation last month of his plan to deploy military assets for immigration enforcement sparked a constitutional debate. Legal scholars and commentators quickly declared such action forbidden by long-standing prohibitions on military involvement in domestic law enforcement. But this conventional wisdom misreads both the letter and spirit of American law. A careful examination of a pair of longstanding statutes reveals […]
12/03/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Federal Appeals Court: Texas has legal right to construct razor wire border wall
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Wednesday, Nov. 27, that Texas can keep its razor wire border wall to discourage illegal immigration. The court ruled 2-1 that Texas has the legal right to construct a razor wire fence along the Rio Grande, dealing a major blow to federal attempts to remove the […]
11/15/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
U.S. states are passing internet age verification laws as a cover to compel people into using digital IDs
More and more nations are installing internet age verification systems for people who want to access adult content on the web under the guise of protecting children. However, experts are warning that online age verification systems may pave the way to the full implementation of digital IDs that can keep track of people’s online habits. […]
11/14/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Report: Up to 25% of Israeli reservists refusing summons to rejoin the military amid fears of “endless” deployments
The number of Israelis reporting for service in the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) reserve units has declined significantly, especially among the group of Israelis who have already served in combat in Gaza and Lebanon. This is according to a report by Israeli news outlet Ynet on Monday, Nov. 11, which revealed that the number of reservists […]
11/13/2024
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By Ava Grace
Voters in eight states approve ballot measures banning noncitizens from voting in federal, state or local elections
Eight states have passed ballot measures that ban noncitizens from voting. Voters in eight states – Iowa, Idaho, Kentucky, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wisconsin – have adopted these provisions that restrict noncitizen voting, some by very wide margins. These referenda were pushed by Republicans and conservatives alike as President-elect Donald Trump and […]
11/07/2024
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By News Editors
Californians vote to make crime illegal again
California voters may not fully appreciate yet that they voted to toss marriage into the wood chipper on Election Day, but at least they were sentient enough to vote against crime. Baby steps. (Article by Victoria Taft republished from PJMedia.com) Crime has been bad in the Golden State since those same voters passed Proposition 47. […]
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