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08/20/2025
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By Laura Harris
Dutch regulator pressures tech giants to tighten online speech controls ahead of election
The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) is pressuring major platforms like X, Facebook and TikTok to enforce stricter content moderation ahead of the Oct. 29 national elections. A dozen platforms have been summoned to a meeting with ACM, EU regulators and civil society groups to discuss enforcement of rules around “disinformation” and “illegal […]
08/19/2025
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By Laura Harris
MAHA advocates urge Trump to block pesticide liability protections in House spending bill
Over 240 supporters of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission have urged President Trump to block Sections 453 and 507 of the FY 2026 House appropriations bill, which they say grant sweeping legal immunity to pesticide and chemical manufacturers. The letter warns that Section 453 would halt safety reviews for more than 57,000 synthetic […]
08/17/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU’s Media Freedom Act criticized as gateway to censorship and state control
The EMFA, which came into force on Aug. 8, was introduced by the European Commission to protect journalistic independence, increase transparency and combat state interference in media across the EU. Despite banning spyware and coercion of journalists, Article 4 permits surveillance and legal action if deemed in the “general interest,” covering broadly defined crimes like […]
08/14/2025
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By Laura Harris
Kim Davis appeals $100K verdict, urges Supreme Court to revisit 2015 landmark gay marriage ruling
Former Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis is appealing a $360,000 verdict against her for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and is asking the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Davis claims her refusal was protected by the First Amendment’s free exercise clause and […]
08/14/2025
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By Laura Harris
Social media giants face fines over “overzealous” censorship under Online Safety Act
Social media companies like Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok risk heavy fines for “overzealous” enforcement of the U.K.’s Online Safety Act, which has led to the suppression of lawful political content. The Online Safety Act is primarily designed to shield children from harmful content (e.g., pornography, suicide, violence), but its cautious implementation has inadvertently […]
08/13/2025
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By Laura Harris
D.C. police chief imposes curfew for juveniles in the Navy Yard area
On Aug. 10, D.C. Police Chief Pamela Smith established a nightly curfew for individuals 17 and under in the Navy Yard area from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., citing public safety concerns under the Juvenile Curfew Emergency Amendment Act of 2025. Navy Yard has been designated a Juvenile Curfew Zone, limiting teen gatherings to fewer […]
08/11/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump orders Commerce Department to start new census excluding ILLEGALS
President Donald Trump has directed the Department of Commerce to begin work on a new census that excludes undocumented immigrants, aiming to change how representation and federal resources are allocated. The U.S. Constitution mandates counting all persons in the census, regardless of citizenship status, but Trump’s plan challenges this longstanding interpretation. Trump stated the new […]
08/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump vows to issue executive order to stop “debanking” of conservatives
In a CNBC interview, President Donald Trump claimed that JPMorgan Chase forced him to move hundreds of millions of dollars and that Bank of America later rejected a $1 billion deposit, citing politically motivated “debanking.” Trump announced plans to sign an executive order targeting banks that engage in alleged ideological discrimination, particularly against conservatives, crypto […]
08/07/2025
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By Laura Harris
Federal appeals court upholds Texas voter ID requirement for mail-in ballots
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously upheld a Texas law requiring voters to include matching ID numbers on both mail-in ballot applications and the completed ballots. The rule is part of Senate Bill 1, passed in 2021, which applies to eligible mail-in voters such as seniors and individuals with disabilities. Civil rights groups argue […]
08/07/2025
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By Laura Harris
ICE applications surge to over 78,000 following passage of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”
ICE has received nearly 78,000 new applications following the passage of President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which significantly increased ICE funding and expanded its enforcement authority. The bill includes up to $50,000 signing bonuses, streamlined paths for veterans, expanded field authority and improved benefits to attract recruits and bring back former ICE personnel. The […]
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