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Threats of a ‘Possible Cyberattack’ Disrupts Seattle-Tacoma Airport

A potential cyberattack led to significant disruptions at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) on Saturday, causing delays for hundreds of flights as the Port of...

Court Rules Geofence Warrants Unconstitutional

Geofence warrants violate the Fourth Amendment, according to a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

China Introduces Digital ID

China has introduced a new program to compel citizens to register digital IDs.

Federal Judge Rules Google is a Monopoly

A federal judge ruled that Google has monopolized the search engine sector and violated anti-trust laws.

The Lingering Shadow of Chinese Disinformation and AI Control

China's disinformation and control efforts have a long, troubling history. During my research, I came across a fascinating 1957 paper by Albert D. Biderman...

Appeals Court: Clinton Campaign and Super PAC Misused Funds in 2016 Election

Today, a federal appeals court ruled that the 2016 campaign of Hillary Clinton and a liberal super PAC violated federal election laws by openly...

U.S. Army Issues Strict Guidelines on ‘Extremist’ Activities

The U.S. Army issued more specific guidance on extremism policies.

Supreme Court Document Indicates Support for Emergency Abortions in Idaho, Quickly Removed

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court admitted that it had posted a document on its website that seemed to indicate that it was prepared to...

Openly Gay Judge Gives Shooter in Deadly LGBTQ+ Club Attack Faces Multiple Life Sentences

On Tuesday, the shooter responsible for the attack on an LGBTQ+ club, killing 5 and wounding 19 in Colorado Springs, pleaded guilty to fifty...

State Department Subpoenaed Over Domestic Censorship Effort

The State Department has been subpoenaed after it refused to share with Congress how it spends taxpayer dollars on firms interfering with American small businesses' ability to compete online.

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