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Texas AG Reaches $1.4 Billion Settlement with Meta Over Biometric Data

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that his office reached a settlement with Meta over a 2022 lawsuit relating to the unauthorized collection of biometric data.

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...

Senate Republicans Block Abortion Bill

Senate Republicans prevented Democrats from advancing a bill that sought to restore abortion protections.

Law Enforcement Given Americans’ Mail Information Without Court Approval

The United States Postal Service (USPS) shared Americans' mailing information with law enforcement without appropriate court approval.

Court Blocks Six More States from Implementing Biden’s Title IX Rules

The Biden administration's revised Title IX policies cannot be implemented in six more states. Judges from different jurisdictions have now blocked the rules in ten states.

British-Montengrin Soccer Player Dies Suddenly at Age 26

A British-Montengrin soccer player has died suddenly at the age of only 26.

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.

House Passes Anti-Central Bank Digital Currency Bill

The House of Representatives passed a bill prohibiting the government from creating a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

Governors Sign Letter Opposing WHO Pandemic Treaty

Two dozen Republican governors sent a letter to President Joe Biden opposing the World Health Organization's (WHO) proposed "Pandemic Agreement."

Supreme Court Declines Challenge to Montgomery County’s Gender Identity Policy

The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a legal challenge to the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) system's policy on gender identity, first implemented...

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