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News & Articles By Laura Harris
06/10/2025
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court dismisses Mexico’s lawsuit against U.S. gun companies
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against major American gun makers, ruling the companies are protected by the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), which shields gun manufacturers from liability when their products are used in crimes. Mexico sued seven gun manufacturers and one wholesaler in 2021, accusing […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, topping expectations
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, beating expectations with private sector hiring leading the growth, despite losses in manufacturing and government employment. Federal government employment fell by 22,000 in May, part of a 59,000-job reduction since January, aligning with President Donald Trump’s push to shrink the federal workforce. Average hourly earnings rose 0.4 […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
IDF officer who ordered to shoot Gazans carrying white flag promoted to battalion commander
An IDF officer accused of ordering troops to shoot unarmed Palestinians waving a white flag (a surrender symbol) was promoted to battalion commander. A deputy battalion commander ignored protocol, demanding lethal force against surrendering Palestinians, even stating, “I don’t know what a white flag is. Shoot to kill.” Another officer who refused the order was […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Sweden to transfer hundreds of prisoners to Estonia amid overcrowding crisis
Sweden’s prisons are severely overcrowded, with occupancy rates reaching 141 percent when excluding temporary measures like double-bunking. Rising crime, especially gang violence, has exacerbated the issue. Sweden will rent 600 prison spaces from Estonia at €8,500 ($9,724) per prisoner per month – cheaper than domestic costs. The facilities will match Swedish standards, but logistical challenges […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Canada’s new border bill sparks outcry over hidden surveillance powers
The Strong Border Act, introduced by the Canadian government, includes provisions allowing law enforcement to obtain subscriber information without a warrant, measures critics say have nothing to do with border security. These surveillance provisions echo long-defeated efforts by authorities to gain warrantless access to digital data, despite repeated pushback from courts, Parliament and the public. […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Poll: U.S. no longer seen as Russia’s top enemy
For the first time in 20 years, Russians no longer view the U.S. as their top adversary – Germany, the U.K. and Ukraine now lead the list of most hostile nations, with the U.S. dropping to fourth. Russia’s strongest perceived allies remain Belarus (80 percent) and China (64 percent), followed by Kazakhstan, India and North […]
06/09/2025
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By Laura Harris
Trump orders visa suspensions on 19 countries due to national security concerns
President Donald Trump announced visa suspensions affecting 19 countries due to national security concerns and inadequate vetting capabilities, effective June 9. Full suspensions apply to 12 countries (e.g., Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia), while partial restrictions target specific visa categories for 7 others (e.g., Cuba, Venezuela). The White House cited high visa overstay rates, weak identity verification, […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
55 Tons of meth ingredient seized at Port of Long Beach in California
On May 30, ICE and CBP seized 55 tons of di-cumyl peroxide, a methamphetamine precursor, shipped from China and believed to be destined for Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel. The bust is part of a broader ICE-led initiative launched in 2019, which has so far intercepted over 1.7 million kilograms of chemical substances linked to meth and […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
U.K. Labor government uses immigration failures to justify digital ID rollout
The British Labour government is facing backlash after nearly 1,200 migrants crossed the English Channel in a single day, prompting ministers to propose linking immigration enforcement to a new digital ID system instead of delivering immediate border control reforms. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper unveiled plans to tie e-visas to digital IDs, allowing authorities to track […]
06/08/2025
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By Laura Harris
DHS shuts down TSA watchlist program amid allegations of political targeting
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem ended the TSA’s Quiet Skies program, calling it a costly ($200M/year) failure that never thwarted a terrorist attack in eight years. The program allegedly targeted conservatives (like Tulsi Gabbard) while shielding former President Joe Biden’s allies, such as Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s husband, who got an exemption despite traveling with suspected terrorists. […]
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