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News & Articles By Laura Harris
01/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
French President Macron sharply criticizes U.S. foreign policy, citing Venezuela raid and Greenland threats
French President Emmanuel Macron accused the United States of abandoning the post-World War II rules-based international order, saying Washington is “breaking free from international rules” and distancing itself from allies. Macron’s remarks come amid heightened tensions after a U.S. military operation in Venezuela and renewed concern over U.S. threats toward Greenland, both seen in Europe […]
01/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
Germany moves to expand regulator powers over media under “transparency” bill
The federal cabinet approved the Political Advertising Transparency Act (PWTG) on Dec. 17, expanding state powers to inspect media organizations and digital platforms in the name of political ad transparency. The law would allow the Federal Network Agency to conduct on-site inspections, including entering newsrooms, without prior court approval if it claims an “imminent danger.” […]
01/11/2026
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By Laura Harris
Wegmans expands biometric surveillance in NYC stores, collecting facial, eye and voice data
Wegmans is now collecting facial recognition, eye scans and voice data from shoppers at its Manhattan and Brooklyn stores, as part of a security program targeting “persons of interest.” The grocery chain says cameras with facial recognition are used only in a small number of high-risk locations and solely for security purposes, with data accessible […]
01/09/2026
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By Laura Harris
Secretary of State Marco Rubio to meet Danish officials as Trump pushes Greenland initiative
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans talks in Copenhagen next week amid rising tensions over the Trump administration’s renewed interest in acquiring Greenland. Rubio said the administration’s goal is to purchase Greenland rather than seize it militarily, though White House officials have not ruled out the use of force as a national security option. President […]
01/08/2026
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By Laura Harris
Constitutional lawyer warns Canadians against “apathy” as Ottawa expands online speech laws
Constitutional lawyer John Carpay warns that expanding federal regulation of online speech threatens Canadians’ free expression and privacy, arguing public apathy could allow freedoms to erode. Carpay criticizes laws such as the Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11) and Online News Act (Bill C-18), saying they undermine net neutrality and free speech and he calls for […]
01/08/2026
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By Laura Harris
Proposal to cut vehicle miles traveled to meet climate goals advances in Massachusetts Senate
A Massachusetts bill (S. 2246) would require the state to reduce vehicle miles traveled as part of its effort to meet climate and greenhouse gas reduction mandates. The proposal directs MassDOT to set statewide driving-reduction goals beginning in 2030 and creates a 15-member council to promote public transit and alternatives to personal vehicles. Supporters argue […]
01/07/2026
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By Laura Harris
U.K. prepares post-Brexit reset bill allowing automatic alignment with EU rules
The U.K. government is preparing legislation to allow closer regulatory alignment with the European Union, signaling a major shift in its post-Brexit strategy. The draft bill, expected in Parliament this spring or summer, would let the U.K. and devolved governments automatically adopt new EU rules in selected areas such as food safety, animal welfare, energy […]
01/06/2026
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By Laura Harris
Newborns could be handed digital IDs in major expansion of U.K. government scheme
United Kingdom ministers are reportedly considering issuing digital identity IDs to newborns alongside health records, significantly expanding Labor’s original digital ID proposal. The scheme was initially presented as a way to enforce right-to-work checks and tackle illegal immigration, but could now follow citizens from birth through their entire lives. The program is expected to cost […]
01/05/2026
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By Laura Harris
AI threatens the future of private messaging, experts warn
Experts warn that integrating artificial intelligence (AI) at the operating system level could bypass encryption on messaging apps, putting sensitive user data at risk. Session executives highlighted how user data can be collected, stored and misused for advertising, behavioral manipulation or phishing attacks. Laws like the EU’s Chat Control (Digital Services Act) mandate message scanning […]
01/04/2026
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By Laura Harris
RFK Jr. ends mandatory vaccine reporting for Medicaid and CHIP providers
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed requirements for Medicaid and CHIP providers to report patients’ immunization status. CMS dropped pediatric, adolescent and prenatal vaccination tracking measures from the 2026 and 2027 Core Quality Measurement Sets. Kennedy said the change protects informed consent, religious liberty and medical freedom, ending what he described as coercive reporting […]
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