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01/07/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A radical shift: NYC’s new tenant advocate and the war on property rights
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Cea Weaver, a Democratic Socialists of America member, as the city’s tenant advocate. Resurfaced social media posts reveal Weaver has called to “seize private property” and labeled homeownership a “weapon of white supremacy.” The appointment signals a sharp leftward turn in city housing policy, with plans to […]
01/04/2026
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By Willow Tohi
A city’s heavy price for Europe’s green ambition
A massive rare earth element deposit has been discovered in Kiruna, Sweden, by state-owned miner LKAB. The discovery is central to European ambitions for strategic mineral independence, particularly from China. The mining activity necessitates the unprecedented relocation of the entire city of Kiruna due to ground subsidence. The move presents profound economic, social and environmental […]
01/02/2026
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By Willow Tohi
“License to browse” blocked: Aussie Senate rebels against mandatory digital ID for search
The Australian Senate passed an urgent motion to block the rollout of mandatory age verification for search engine users. The motion, with strong bipartisan support, challenges a proposal from the eSafety Commissioner that would have required ID checks, biometric scans, or other verification for logged-in users. Critics argue such measures set a dangerous precedent for […]
12/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
“Blunt, universal age gate”: Federal judge strikes down sweeping Texas App Store Accountability Act
A federal judge has blocked Texas’s App Store Accountability Act, citing First Amendment violations. The law would have required universal age verification and parental consent for minors downloading apps. The court ruled the statute was overly broad, not narrowly tailored and unconstitutionally vague. This decision aligns with a growing judicial trend of halting similar state-level […]
12/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Thought police arrive in Pennsylvania: Court greenlights warrantless search of your Google history
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled police do not need a warrant to access an individual’s Google search history. The court argued users have no “reasonable expectation of privacy” because tech companies routinely collect and sell data. The decision stemmed from a rape investigation where police used a “reverse keyword warrant” to identify a suspect. Legal […]
12/19/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Dems sue Trump administration: A high-stakes legal clash over electric vehicle infrastructure — and separation of powers
A coalition of 17 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration on December 16, 2025, for withholding over $2 billion in congressionally approved electric vehicle (EV) charger funding. The lawsuit targets two Department of Transportation programs created under the Biden-era Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, alleging the administration’s refusal to spend the money […]
12/11/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Academic alliances: How western research fuels China’s surveillance state
A new report reveals extensive research collaborations between elite Western universities and Chinese AI labs embedded in Beijing’s security state. The Chinese labs are tied to technologies enabling mass surveillance and human rights abuses, including against Uyghurs in Xinjiang. These partnerships, involving thousands of co-authored papers, have been supported by U.S. and other Western taxpayer […]
12/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The forecast that fizzled: A hurricane season of quiet contradiction
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season concluded with below-average activity, featuring only five hurricanes and no U.S. landfalls. Reliable historical data since the 1880s shows no long-term trend of increasing hurricane frequency or intensity. A significant mid-season lull in September marked the quietest peak period in 86 years. Despite the calm, leading forecast agencies had predicted […]
12/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The quiet death of the British family farm
The U.K. government is implementing inheritance tax reforms that cap long-standing relief for family farms. Critics argue the policy forces the breakup of multigenerational farms to pay large tax bills, leading to a surge in farmland sales. The changes incentivize converting productive agricultural land into solar farms, wind projects and rewilded estates for tax efficiency. […]
12/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
“SpyPhone” for Europe: EU’s “Chat Control 2.0” plans secret vote to scan all private messages
The EU is poised to advance a controversial mass surveillance proposal, dubbed “Chat Control 2.0.” A key committee could approve the plan in a non-public meeting, bypassing open debate. The law would enable the scanning of private messages and emails under the guise of combating child exploitation. Critics warn the measure would effectively end digital […]
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