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News & Articles By Ava Grace
12/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
The transatlantic tech war escalates: U.S. decries EU’s $140 million fine on X as an “attack on Americans”
The European Union has levied its first major fine under the Digital Services Act (DSA), imposing a €120 million penalty on the platform X for violations including a deceptive verification system and insufficient ad transparency. The United States government has reacted with strong condemnation, framing the fine as a politically motivated “attack on the American […]
12/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
EPA greenlights “forever chemical” pesticide for dozens of crops, igniting health and environmental alarms
The EPA approved 10 products containing the “forever chemical” isocycloseram for use on dozens of common crops, including potatoes, tomatoes and citrus fruits. Animal studies cited by the agency itself found that isocycloseram caused reduced testicle size, lower sperm counts and liver toxicity, raising serious concerns about reproductive harm. The chemical is highly toxic to bees, […]
11/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
CDC shuts down in-house monkey research, citing ethics and public health risks
The CDC is permanently ending all experiments on non-human primates at its facilities, marking the first time a major federal health agency has fully shut down its in-house monkey program. This pivotal shift is motivated by ethical concerns, the scientific ineffectiveness of primate research in translating to human treatments, and significant alarm over biosecurity failures. […]
11/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Trump administration secures historic Medicare drug price cuts, challenging Big Pharma’s grip
Medicare has negotiated substantial price cuts for 15 expensive prescription drugs, projecting an average 44% reduction from last year’s prices and potential savings of $12 billion. This action marks a major shift, as it is the first time the federal government has leveraged its power as a large purchaser to negotiate drug prices directly, a […]
11/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
EPA accelerates approval of “forever chemical” pesticides, raising alarms for health and environment
The EPA has approved a second PFAS pesticide, known as isocycloseram, for use on food crops and lawns, despite knowing the significant risks it poses. The agency bypassed a key child-safety measure in its assessment; applying the standard safety buffer would have shown that young children are at high risk from eating treated foods. The […]
11/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
Global oil prices drop to multi-month lows amid optimism for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal
Brent crude fell to $62.67 and WTI to $58.29 after rumors of a U.S.-brokered Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, reflecting traders’ premature optimism despite unresolved geopolitical tensions. The drop reveals how quickly oil prices react to diplomatic rumors, erasing the war-driven “risk premium” while ignoring deep-seated conflicts and political hurdles to actual peace. Analysts warn of a projected […]
11/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
EU insists its “content agnostic” Digital Services Act lines up with fundamental rights, but critics beg to differ
The European Commission has released a self-assessment of the Digital Services Act (DSA), defending it as “content agnostic,” but critics argue it establishes a state-managed system of online censorship under the guise of public safety. The DSA legally enforces the EU’s previously voluntary “Code of Practice on Disinformation,” compelling major tech platforms to remove content […]
11/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
UN campaign aims to enroll 50 countries in DIGITAL ID initiative by 2028
The UN’s “50-in-5” campaign, backed by the Gates Foundation, aims to implement digital public infrastructure (DPI) in 50 countries by 2028, including digital IDs, payment systems and data-sharing platforms – framed as progress but criticized as a tool for centralized control. Digital IDs centralize biometric data (fingerprints, facial scans) and track personal activities, raising fears […]
11/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
Alphabet’s deep pharma ties raise questions about Google’s long-standing vaccine censorship
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, admitted to Congress that the Biden administration pressured its YouTube platform to remove videos that did not violate its own content policies, a practice the company called “unacceptable.” The article argues that government pressure is an incomplete explanation, highlighting Alphabet’s deep financial ties to the pharmaceutical industry, which created a motive […]
11/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Taiwan mulls Bitcoin reserves in bold move to fortify financial sovereignty
Taiwan is formally exploring the integration of Bitcoin into its national treasury reserves, led by legislator Dr. Ju-chun Ko, with the goals of studying it as a strategic asset and launching a pilot program using seized Bitcoin. The primary motivation is to diversify Taiwan’s substantial financial reserves and build resilience against the volatility of its […]
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