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12/13/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
U.K. set to launch controversial DIGITAL ID system in 2025, sparking privacy concerns
The United Kingdom plans to launch a digital identification system utilizing smartphones and facial recognition technology to streamline government functions, from alcohol purchases to tax payments. The initiative aims to improve efficiency in various sectors, including veteran services, through digital veteran cards, and will allow young people to use government-backed digital IDs to prove age […]
12/12/2024
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By Willow Tohi
The surveillance state’s assault on privacy: A dangerous precedent
– Systemic Abuse of Power: The federal government has conducted over 3.3 million warrantless searches of private financial data in 2023, targeting individuals with conservative political beliefs, involving more than 14,000 federal employees. – Collusion with Financial Institutions: Major banks like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Chase have willingly provided sensitive customer data to […]
12/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Quebec suicide prevention charity targeted by the city government of Waterloo
The suicide prevention charity, founded in 1999, was ticketed by Waterloo for violating a city bylaw by soliciting without a permit. For 25 years, Le Groupe Jaspe, with 70 volunteers, has visited 50 cities and 771 villages across Quebec, saving lives through suicide prevention efforts. The charity is challenging the bylaw in court, arguing that […]
12/09/2024
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By News Editors
The Western establishment lacks legitimacy
Romania’s Constitutional Court summarily invalidated the first-round results of its presidential election because the anti-globalist candidate, Calin Georgescu, unexpectedly won (while the globalist, Brussels-aligned, polling favorite was ignominiously booted from the race). The high court’s official justification for defying the will of the Romanian people? It insisted that too much “Russian disinformation” on TikTok had unfairly manipulated the minds of voters. Wherever […]
12/08/2024
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By Cassie B.
Texas judge blocks unconstitutional Corporate Transparency Act that would have required all small businesses to hand over private ownership and financial details to the government
A Texas federal judge has issued a preliminary block on the Corporate Transparency Act, which would require all American businesses to report information about their stakeholders to the Treasury Department, invalidating it within less than a month of its reporting deadline. The nationwide injunction was issued by U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant in Sherman, Texas, […]
12/06/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Incoming FCC chairman Brendan Carr prepping for battle against censors: “Censorship is about stopping ideas”
Veteran Republican Brendan Carr, President-elect Trump’s pick to chair the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is eager to fight with the censors that for too long have discriminated against conservative voices online. In a recent interview with Fox News, Carr explained how he plans to hit the ground running the moment Trump is reinstalled into the […]
12/06/2024
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By Cassie B.
CCDH agents threatened health freedom advocates and covid truthers with lawsuits to silence them
A government-related group targeted independent news sites and health freedom advocates who bravely told the truth about COVID-19 during the pandemic using a multipronged approach that included censorship and the threat of lawsuits. The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) is the group that put together the Disinformation Dozen – 12 people who they claim […]
12/05/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Australian Senate passes first-ever law prohibiting children 16 and under from using social media
In 12 months, a new law in Australia will come into effect that bars children 16 years of age and younger from using social media platforms like Facebook, X, TikTok and Snapchat. A “world first,” the new rule, once it comes into effect a year from now, will require anyone who tries to use social […]
12/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
South Korean president lifts martial law just hours after declaring it
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has rescinded his declaration of martial law after facing swift backlash from lawmakers, the Korean public and the international community. Late night on Tuesday, Dec. 3, Yoon declared martial law supposedly to eliminate “anti-state” forces and protect the nation from pro-North Korean elements in a televised announcement. Yoon reportedly […]
12/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
Trump’s incoming FCC chairman vows to dismantle “censorship cartel” of Big Tech companies
Newly appointed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr has vowed to end the “censorship cartel” of Big Tech companies threatening free speech online. In a recent interview on Fox News‘ “Sunday Morning Futures,” the 45-year-old Republican commissioner revealed that the independent agency should “restore Americans’ right to free speech.” He vowed to dismantle the […]
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