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News & Articles By Laura Harris
06/24/2025
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By Laura Harris
DHS warns of surge in China-made signal jammers smuggled into the United States
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reported an 830 percent increase in the seizure of China-made signal jammers at U.S. borders since 2021, warning that these devices are being smuggled in via sophisticated methods. DHS has linked signal jammers to crimes by foreign nationals, including home invasions and bank robberies in multiple states. The […]
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
EU collaborates with foreign governments on digital ID
The European Commission’s new International Digital Strategy aims to export its digital governance framework globally, promoting a “secure and democratic digital transformation.” The strategy seeks formal partnerships with countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Brazil to advance digital ID interoperability and mutual recognition of electronic trust services. It emphasizes collaboration through the UN’s Global Digital Compact […]
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
Iran rules out diplomacy amid Israeli attacks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that Iran will not engage in diplomatic talks with any party until Israeli attacks stop and those responsible are held accountable. Araghchi revealed that Iran was close to a promising nuclear agreement with the U.S., but a planned June 15 meeting in Oman was canceled due to Israeli airstrikes. […]
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
Border Patrol uncovers massive drug-smuggling tunnel beneath U.S.-Mexico border
U.S. authorities uncovered a nearly 3,000-foot-long drug-smuggling tunnel from Tijuana to San Diego, equipped with lighting, ventilation, electrical wiring and a rail system. The tunnel, discovered under the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, reached depths of 50 feet and had its entry point hidden beneath tile in a Tijuana home, with the exit aimed at […]
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
X Corp. sues New York over content moderation disclosure law, citing First Amendment violations
X Corp. has filed a federal lawsuit challenging New York’s Senate Bill S895B, which mandates that social media platforms publicly disclose how they define and moderate content like “hate speech,” “misinformation” and “extremism.” The company argues the law violates the First Amendment and New York’s Constitution by compelling speech and pressuring platforms to adopt the […]
06/23/2025
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By Laura Harris
Federal judge upholds FDA’s decision to remove GLP-1 drugs from shortage list
On June 18, a federal judge ruled that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) acted lawfully when it removed semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) from the drug shortage list, effectively ending legal mass compounding of the medication. The Outsourcing Facilities Association (OFA) challenged the FDA’s decision, arguing it was abrupt, harmful to patient access and procedurally improper. […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
China’s auto industry teeters on the brink as subsidies vanish in six major cities
Six major Chinese cities have abruptly halted key car-buying subsidies due to exhausted funds, threatening to stall vehicle sales and highlighting the limits of Beijing’s stimulus-driven growth strategy. Over four million applications for car subsidies helped lift retail sales in May by 6.4 percent, but the momentum may collapse without new government support, which has […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Sen. Tim Sheehy to introduce bill granting BACK PAY to troops impacted by COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-MT) is introducing the Restoring Military Pay and Honor Act to compensate U.S. service members discharged or penalized under former President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The bill aims to provide back pay, benefits and retirement credit to approximately 100,000 affected troops, including 8,500 active-duty personnel and over 60,000 from the Army […]
06/22/2025
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By Laura Harris
Russia to mandate state-backed digital ID app on all new devices starting September
Starting September, all smartphones and electronic devices sold in Russia must come preloaded with a government-developed app that consolidates digital ID, messaging and access to public services. The platform will allow users to verify identity, sign documents, access benefits and conduct financial transactions, effectively replacing many physical forms of identification. The law mandates that the […]
06/21/2025
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By Laura Harris
PGBC under Biden administration awarded tens of millions in contracts to ESG-linked Wall Street firms
A National Pulse investigation found that under the Biden administration, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) awarded tens of millions in federal contracts to Wall Street firms heavily involved in environmental, social and governance (ESG) advocacy. Wellington Management received $114M, Neuberger Berman $24M and Allspring Global $22.2M. All three firms have strong ties to climate […]
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