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

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

Supreme Court: Government Requests to Remove Disinformation on Social Media Are Lawful

The Supreme Court decided that the government can order social media companies to remove damaging disinformation from their platforms, which is a victory for...

U.S. State Department Finds 13 Governments Guilty of Funding Human Trafficking

In a recent development, the U.S. State Department's 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report has identified 13 governments that are complicit in state-sponsored human trafficking.

SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Biden Administration Over Social Media Censorship Case

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the Biden administration in Murthy v. Missouri, a COVID-19-era social media censorship case initiated by Republican attorneys general and social media users.

Biden Campaign Creating Initiative to Combat ‘Cheap Fakes’

The Biden campaign is launching a task force to combat "cheapfakes," or videos of President Joe Biden exhibiting bizarre or confusing behavior.

Biden Campaign Says Video of G7 Confusion ‘Disinformation’

The Biden administration has claimed that the viral video of President Joe Biden wandering away during the G7 meeting is "disinformation."

X is The Preferred Social Media Platform for Politics, Survey Finds

The results of a Pew Research Center survey indicate that many users resort to X while trying to stay up to date on politics...

‘Reverence for Life’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

Albert Schweitzer was born January 14, 1875, in a village in Alsace, Germany. The son of a Lutheran-Evangelical pastor, he won acclaim at playing the organ. He...

Increased Naval Activity: US Monitors Russian Ships Near Florida Coastline

Open source maritime and aerial monitoring data indicates that US naval and aviation assets appear to be shadowing Russian warships that skirted Florida's eastern...

New York Lawmakers Push to Ban ‘Addictive’ Social Media for Children

 Lawmakers in New York have passed legislation that seeks to curb "addictive" social media for children.

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