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News & Articles By Patrick Lewis
10/16/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
AI’s role in policing: A new era of efficiency or inequality?
Law enforcement worldwide is increasingly employing AI tools—such as predictive policing algorithms and automated surveillance systems—to anticipate crime hotspots, identify suspects and monitor behavior. Predictive policing systems like Chicago’s “HeatList” have been used to allocate resources, but critics warn they can reinforce existing racial bias embedded in historical crime data. Facial recognition and automated surveillance […]
10/15/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
COVID-19 vaccine mandates abandoned after worker uprisings and 27% higher cancer risk findings
Legal and institutional pushback has strengthened globally, as courts in the U.S., Europe and Australia overturn or constrain vaccine mandate policies on grounds of bodily autonomy, lack of transparent risk-benefit analysis and overreach. Widespread resistance from affected sectors—healthcare, military, public service—via resignations, lawsuits and non-compliance has weakened enforcement of mandates. A large South Korean cohort […]
10/15/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
U.S. to lead multinational oversight force in Israel to monitor Gaza ceasefire
The U.S. is sending up to 200 troops already in the Middle East to Israel, tasked with overseeing and coordinating the Gaza ceasefire rather than engaging in combat. A Joint Control Center, led by the U.S. and staffed also by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and the U.A.E., aims to lend neutrality—Turkish and Arab participation was reportedly […]
10/15/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Allegations emerge over suppressed COVID-19 vaccine data in U.S. regulatory submissions
A new analysis by Dr. Byram Bridle claims Pfizer/BioNTech submitted a diluted version of biodistribution data to the U.S. FDA while providing more complete findings to Japanese regulators. Bridle alleges the Japanese documents show vaccine components reached organs like kidneys and adrenal glands—signals that were muted or removed in U.S. filings through cropping or dimming […]
10/14/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
NIH quietly resumes banned “gain-of-function” bird flu research, with critics warning of engineered pandemic threat
The NIH funded the creation of a genetically modified “Frankenstein” bird flu virus in Europe, which was then sent to a high-security lab in Alabama for live mammal testing—raising concerns over a possible lab-made pandemic. The engineered virus was a hyper-transmissible H5N1 strain adjusted to spread more readily among mammals (e.g. ferrets), prompting critics to […]
10/13/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
California permanently enshrines assisted-dying law
Senate Bill 403 removes the sunset clause from California’s End of Life Option Act, making the law permanent instead of expiring in 2031. The bill was sponsored by State Sen. Catherine Blakespear and passed with bipartisan support in both chambers (Senate 26–6, Assembly 59–12) before being signed by Gov. Newsom. Under the law, mentally competent […]
10/13/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
U.S. declares economic warfare: 100 percent tariffs on all Chinese exports send shockwaves through world markets
The U.S. has announced 100 percent tariffs on all Chinese exports (effective Nov. 1 or sooner), triggering dramatic market declines and fears of financial contagion. Major stock indices plunged: the S&P 500 fell 2.7 percent, the Nasdaq dropped 3.6 percent and the Dow lost nearly 900 points in one session. Washington defends the tariff as […]
10/11/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
California enacts first-of-its-kind law to phase out ultra-processed foods from school meals
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB?1264, the nation’s first law to phase out certain ultra-processed foods from school meals over about a decade. California’s Department of Public Health must define “ultra-processed foods of concern” and “restricted school foods” by mid-2028; schools must begin phasing them out by July 2029; by July 2035, serving them in […]
10/10/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Ceasefire breakthrough: Trump’s secret talks halt Gaza war, yet Israel’s prisoner snub sparks backlash
U.S.-brokered ceasefire ratified by Israel’s cabinet ends two years of conflict, mandating a 24-hour halt to hostilities and a 72-hour hostage-for-prisoner exchange. Hamas declared the war “over,” encouraged by Trump’s guarantees, even as Israel removed Marwan Barghouti from the release list at the eleventh hour. Global reaction has been largely favorable, calling the agreement historic, […]
10/09/2025
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By Patrick Lewis
Trump’s border crackdown reshapes migration flows
Trump’s border crackdown is credited with sharply reducing illegal crossings—and is now prompting migration routes to reroute entirely toward places like Mexico City. Supporters argue this approach doesn’t just deter entry—it changes regional migration logic by making U.S. entry nearly unviable. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker warns that normalized federal military presence in cities could pave […]
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