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British Chat Forums Close to Avoid New Internet Policing Law

British chat forums are closeting down to avoid the UK's new internet policing law, the Online Safety Act, which started regulating internet spaces on March 17.

Nationwide Injunctions Pit Executive Versus Judicial Authority

Trump’s agenda has been slowed by a long list of orders issued by federal judges against his policies, many are nationwide in scope.
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Cartels’ Advanced Technology a Growing Threat to US

Top-level spyware, deadly drones, and encrypted networks give Mexican cartels a high degree of sophistication and their tech is a growing treat to the US.

EPA’s Attempt to Roll Back Climate Regulations May Come Down to One Key Legal Point

Of all changes Lee Zeldin proposed to EPA regulations, ’the greatest one by far is the “Endangerment Finding,”' energy policy expert Dan Kish said.

JFK Files Leave Researchers With More Questions Than Answers

The release of approximately 80,000 documents was met with skepticism by those looking for concrete evidence about the former...

The 3 Things Experts Say Would Make US Education World Class

Plummeting reading and math scores are blamed on COVID-19, but negative trends in U.S. public school performance compared with other countries predate the pandemic.

Democrats Wrestle With DOGE and Musk

Few issues unit Democrats like opposition to Musk and DOGE, a time-limited organization directed to maximize government efficiency and productivity.

Why the Egg Industry Is Pushing for a Bird Flu Vaccine

Vaccinating for bird flu is complex because vaccination would cut off more than half of US' poultry exports due to trade provisions forbidding vaccination.