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News & Articles By Laura Harris
06/15/2025
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By Laura Harris
Kennedy removes entire CDC vaccine panel in dramatic shake-up
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has removed all 17 members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a key independent panel that advises the CDC on vaccine use, citing concerns over conflicts of interest. Kennedy claims the overhaul is necessary to restore public trust in vaccine oversight, which he argues has eroded due […]
06/11/2025
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court grants DOGE access to Social Security data, exempts it from FOIA disclosures
In a 6-3 decision on June 6, the U.S. Supreme Court granted DOGE access to sensitive Social Security Administration data and exempted it from Freedom of Information Act disclosures during ongoing litigation. The decision lifts a prior injunction by Judge Ellen Hollander, who had warned DOGE’s data access posed serious privacy risks and lacked credible justification. […]
06/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU’s Digital ID Wallet sparks privacy backlash amid push for 2027 rollout
The EU plans to roll out a mandatory Digital Identity Wallet by 2027, centralizing government-issued credentials like IDs, driver’s licenses and bank accounts into a single digital platform to streamline authentication and cross-border services. Visa Europe’s Marie Austenaa hailed the wallet as a “game-changer” for financial services, citing a successful pilot involving real-time payment authentication […]
06/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court dismisses Mexico’s lawsuit against U.S. gun companies
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against major American gun makers, ruling the companies are protected by the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), which shields gun manufacturers from liability when their products are used in crimes. Mexico sued seven gun manufacturers and one wholesaler in 2021, accusing […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump orders visa suspensions on 19 countries due to national security concerns
President Donald Trump announced visa suspensions affecting 19 countries due to national security concerns and inadequate vetting capabilities, effective June 9. Full suspensions apply to 12 countries (e.g., Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia), while partial restrictions target specific visa categories for 7 others (e.g., Cuba, Venezuela). The White House cited high visa overstay rates, weak identity verification, […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. Labor government uses immigration failures to justify digital ID rollout
The British Labour government is facing backlash after nearly 1,200 migrants crossed the English Channel in a single day, prompting ministers to propose linking immigration enforcement to a new digital ID system instead of delivering immediate border control reforms. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper unveiled plans to tie e-visas to digital IDs, allowing authorities to track […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
Texas social media ban for minors fails to pass Senate before legislative deadline
A Texas bill (HB 186) aiming to ban social media accounts for users under 18 stalled in the state Senate after missing a critical June 2 deadline, despite earlier bipartisan House approval (116-25). The bill would have required age verification for account creation, mandated deletion of minors’ accounts upon parental request within 10 days and […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
DHS shuts down TSA watchlist program amid allegations of political targeting
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem ended the TSA’s Quiet Skies program, calling it a costly ($200M/year) failure that never thwarted a terrorist attack in eight years. The program allegedly targeted conservatives (like Tulsi Gabbard) while shielding former President Joe Biden’s allies, such as Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s husband, who got an exemption despite traveling with suspected terrorists. […]
06/04/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU Commission opens public consultation on controversial data retention plan
The European Commission has opened a public consultation on creating a new EU-wide data retention framework, aiming to support criminal investigations by requiring telecom and digital service providers to store user metadata. The proposal targets non-content data such as IP addresses, location, timestamps and subscriber details, which the Commission claims are crucial for law enforcement […]
06/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump administration cracks down on foreign truck drivers amid safety concerns
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 28 to reinstate strict English-language requirements for commercial drivers and audit the use of foreign-issued and non-domiciled CDLs, reversing Obama-era policies. The order responds to a rise in truck-related deaths and high-profile crashes involving drivers with limited English proficiency, which the administration links to lax enforcement […]
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