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08/12/2025
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By Laura Harris
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders faces backlash over Arkansas-Israel agreement
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a “Memorandum of Understanding” in Israel to strengthen ties between the state and the country, calling it an “unbreakable bond.” The announcement sparked immediate outrage online, with many criticizing Sanders for aligning with a government under international scrutiny for alleged war crimes in Gaza and the West Bank. Social […]
08/05/2025
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By Laura Harris
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt details aggressive strategy to block CCP influence and re-shore supply chains
Gov. Kevin Stitt said Oklahoma has shut down attempts by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to influence the state, citing growing federal dysfunction that has made states a new target. In June 2024, Stitt issued an executive order directing annual risk assessments and audits of state procurements to protect critical infrastructure from foreign threats, especially […]
08/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
Germany’s special family reunification program for Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis SCRAPPED
Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) has ended Berlin’s special state-level admission program for Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis, blocking future family reunification under the scheme, even for those willing to cover costs privately. In a letter to Berlin officials, Dobrindt confirmed the Federal Ministry of the Interior will no longer approve new or extended state-level […]
08/03/2025
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By Laura Harris
Australian Senate rejects age verification for search engine users in surprise bipartisan push
Australia’s Senate passed a motion to halt proposed mandatory age verification for search engine users, citing serious privacy concerns. The motion, led by UAP Senator Ralph Babet, drew rare bipartisan support from parties across the political spectrum, except Labor. Babet warned that the proposed verification methods, such as ID checks, facial recognition and data tracking, […]
08/01/2025
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By Laura Harris
21 States sue USDA over demand for SNAP data
A coalition of states sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on July 28, alleging that the agency’s demand for detailed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipient data violates privacy laws and exceeds legal authority. The USDA requested personally identifiable information, including names, Social Security numbers, addresses and benefit histories, from all SNAP recipients since January […]
07/30/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump issues 10-day ultimatum to Putin, threatens sweeping tariffs over Ukraine war
President Donald Trump shortened his original peace deadline for Russia from 50 days to 10, warning of sweeping sanctions if Moscow doesn’t reach a deal with Ukraine. The proposed penalties include 100 percent tariffs on Russian imports and secondary sanctions on nations and companies that continue trading with Russia. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia […]
07/30/2025
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By Laura Harris
NetChoice asks Supreme Court to halt Mississippi law limiting minors’ access to social media
NetChoice, a trade group representing major tech companies like Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat, filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court on July 23 to block Mississippi’s House Bill 1126, a law restricting minors’ access to social media. The law, which took effect July 1, requires minors to obtain parental consent to use social […]
07/29/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K.’s Online Safety Act sparks outcry after X restricts access to protest footage
The United Kingdom’s Online Safety Act (OSA) came into full effect on July 25, triggering immediate criticism over censorship and overreach by the government. X (formerly Twitter) restricted access to videos from anti-migration protests, including peaceful footage of arrests, citing “local laws” and requiring age verification to view content. X now uses tools like email […]
07/27/2025
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By Laura Harris
Federal appeals court strikes down California’s ammunition background check law
The Ninth Circuit Court ruled that California’s ammunition background check law violates the Second Amendment, citing it as an undue burden on the right to keep operable arms. The court found the law inconsistent with the nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation, failing the constitutional test established in the 2022 Bruen decision. The ruling reinstated […]
07/21/2025
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By Laura Harris
Utah governor blocks land purchase by Chinese state-owned company near Provo Airport
On July 15 in Palmyra, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced Utah had blocked a land purchase near Provo Airport by Cirrus Aircraft, which is majority-owned by a Chinese state-owned defense contractor. The parent company, AVIC, is tied to China’s military and appears on multiple U.S. federal watchlists. It is banned from federal contracts due to […]
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