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News & Articles By Laura Harris
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
X Corp. sues New York over content moderation disclosure law, citing First Amendment violations
X Corp. has filed a federal lawsuit challenging New York’s Senate Bill S895B, which mandates that social media platforms publicly disclose how they define and moderate content like “hate speech,” “misinformation” and “extremism.” The company argues the law violates the First Amendment and New York’s Constitution by compelling speech and pressuring platforms to adopt the […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Sen. Tim Sheehy to introduce bill granting BACK PAY to troops impacted by COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) is introducing the Restoring Military Pay and Honor Act to compensate U.S. service members discharged or penalized under former President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The bill aims to provide back pay, benefits and retirement credit to approximately 100,000 affected troops, including 8,500 active-duty personnel and over 60,000 from the Army […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Russia to mandate state-backed digital ID app on all new devices starting September
Starting September, all smartphones and electronic devices sold in Russia must come preloaded with a government-developed app that consolidates digital ID, messaging and access to public services. The platform will allow users to verify identity, sign documents, access benefits and conduct financial transactions, effectively replacing many physical forms of identification. The law mandates that the […]
06/18/2025
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By Laura Harris
STOP CSAM Act sparks backlash over threats to privacy and free speech
The STOP CSAM Act of 2025 (S. 1829) significantly broadens liability for online platforms, including encrypted messaging apps, email providers and cloud services, using undefined terms like “facilitating” CSAM, which critics warn could be misapplied to privacy-focused services. End-to-end encryption platforms could face lawsuits or criminal charges simply for providing secure communication tools, as the […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. inflation stays cool in May, challenging predictions of tariff-driven price surge
U.S. consumer prices rose just 0.1 percent in May, continuing a four-month trend of modest inflation and challenging predictions that tariffs would sharply raise costs. Falling gas prices – down 2.6 percent in May and 12 percent year-over-year – helped keep overall inflation in check, while food and service prices saw only moderate increases. Durable […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
Massive Texas sting nets 244 alleged child predators, rescues 109 children
A month-long, multi-agency effort involving over 70 law enforcement agencies led to the arrest of 244 alleged online child-sex predators and the rescue of 109 children. Authorities recovered terabytes of illicit material; analysis is ongoing and may lead to further arrests and victim identification. Numerous rescued children had never been reported missing, revealing hidden abuse […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
France mulls labeling X as an ADULT PLATFORM
The French government is considering labeling X (formerly Twitter) as a pornographic platform due to its acceptance of adult content since 2024, which would subject it to strict age verification laws. France’s 2023 SREN legislation requires pornographic platforms to verify users’ ages via a third-party, double-blind system to protect minors. Noncompliance can result in fines, […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
Apple to introduce digital passport ID in iOS 26 this fall
Apple announced at WWDC 2025 that iOS 26 will introduce Digital Passports in Apple Wallet, allowing users to store and present digital versions of their passports for select domestic travel and identity verification scenarios. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) confirmed its readiness to accept digital passports for security screenings on domestic flights. Apple emphasized that […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. citizens benefit as over 1 million foreign-born workers exit country’s workforce, Federal Reserve data shows
Between March and May 2024, the U.S. foreign-born labor force declined by 1.013 million workers, dropping from 33.719 million to 32.706 million, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The overall civilian labor force shrank by only 437,000 in the same period, indicating that foreign-born workers are leaving the workforce at a much […]
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
DOGE cuts 610,000 unused federal credit cards
DOGE has canceled over 610,000 unused or unnecessary federal credit cards in 14 weeks to reduce waste and tighten financial oversight. Starting with 200,000 deactivations in March across 16 agencies, the audit has since expanded to 55 agencies, uncovering widespread misuse of government cards for luxury and personal expenses. DOGE’s audit exposed serious gaps in […]
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