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U.S. Intelligence Community Helping Build New Digital Tools To Hunt ‘Misinformation’ Online

The U.S. intelligence community is partnering with a company building software that aims to root out misinformation online, raising questions about whether the U.S. government is spying on speech on the internet.

Michigan Supreme Court Could Decide Whether Government Drone Spying is Legal Without Warrant

Case to determine if government can use drone surveillance to enforce zoning rules without a warrant.

Cell Phone Bans in Public Schools Are Trending Nationwide

Seven years ago, the former New York City Schools Chancellor said the city’s decision to lift a ban on cell phones in schools was “common sense.”

Judge Rejects Bid to Block Citizens Monitoring Ballot Drop Boxes in Arizona

A federal judge on Friday rejected a civil lawsuit seeking to block grassroots volunteers who mobilized to monitor absentee ballot drop boxes in Arizona.

Florida’s New Election Crimes Office Flags Leftwing Ballot-Harvesting Operation in Orlando

Florida’s newly created Office of Election Crimes and Security is requesting a criminal investigation into charges of ballot harvesting in Orlando, a Democratic stronghold in the critical swing state.

Hollywood Elites Panic, Vow to Quit Twitter over Elon Musk Takeover: ‘I’m Out of Here’

Left-wing Hollywood elites are vowing to quit Twitter after Elon Musk completed his $44 billion takeover of the social media giant this week.

Pro-Life Activists Demand Investigation Into Why Organ Harvesting Company Was at Planned Parenthood

Pro-life groups are calling for an investigation into why a man was seen leaving a Planned Parenthood clinic carrying bags that he then placed inside a cooler and drove off in a car that displayed the logo of an organ harvesting company with ties to the University of Pittsburgh.

250,000 Ballots Sent to PA Voters Lack Identity Verification

According to the election integrity group Verity Vote, over 250,000 ballots have been sent to Pennsylvania voters without confirming their identity.

Hundreds of Utah Parents File Complaints About ‘Pornographic’ Books in Schools

Since the state of Utah passed a law requiring books depicting pornographic content be banned, 280 complaints were filed across 9 school districts.

Facebook Parent Company Meta Fined $24.7 Million for Campaign Finance Disclosure Violations

A Washington state judge on Wednesday fined Facebook parent company Meta nearly $25 million for repeatedly and intentionally violating campaign finance disclosure law, in what is believed to be the largest campaign finance penalty in U.S. history.

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