Reports

30 Bills in 37 Years: Guardianship Reforms Stall Despite Decades of Fraud

Reports of fraud and abuse by court-appointed guardians inspired over 30 bills to be introduced in Congress over past 37 years. Most never made it out of committee.

With Tariff Escalations, US and China Enter a New Era

Experts say U.S.–China relations have crossed a key threshold; a showdown between the world’s largest and second-largest economies has begun.
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How Chinese Imports Are Leveraged in Cyberattacks

Cybersecurity experts across govt and private sectors have sounded the alarm about risks posed by technology products manufactured in China.

In El Salvador, Locals Proud of Efforts to Lock Up Gangs—Including for US

After decades of civil war and gang violence, many citizens are glad their country is finally being recognized for...

Why US Has Upper Hand Over Beijing in Tariff Standoff

As reciprocal tariffs on U.S trading partners are set to take effect, President Trump has focused much of his attention on the Chinese regime.

Victims of Swatting Warn ‘Untouchable Crime’ Will End in Tragedy

Swatting is a crime that involves making a false police report to trigger a heavily armed response, often a SWAT team, at a target’s home.

Gold Price Hike Sparks Surge in Electronic Metal Detecting

‘Gold Fever’ is spreading with a surge in electronic metal detecting as the price of the yellow metal surpasses $3,000 per ounce.

States Move to Protect Americans’ DNA From China

As concerns grow about biotech advancements that would allow for Americans’ DNA to be weaponized, many states are enacting...