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News & Articles By Willow Tohi
12/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
“SpyPhone” for Europe: EU’s “Chat Control 2.0” plans secret vote to scan all private messages
The EU is poised to advance a controversial mass surveillance proposal, dubbed “Chat Control 2.0.” A key committee could approve the plan in a non-public meeting, bypassing open debate. The law would enable the scanning of private messages and emails under the guise of combating child exploitation. Critics warn the measure would effectively end digital […]
11/29/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A toxic divide: EPA ignores international cancer warning about dangerous herbicide
The World Health Organization‘s cancer research agency has classified the herbicide atrazine as “probably carcinogenic to humans.” Despite this international warning, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proceeding with plans to reapprove the pesticide’s use. Atrazine, a known hormone disruptor, contaminates the drinking water of approximately 40 million Americans. The chemical is also linked to […]
11/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Unmanned incursions test NATO’s eastern flank, closing European airports
Recent drone and balloon sightings caused temporary airport closures in the Netherlands and Lithuania. European officials are increasingly concerned about airspace violations as a form of hybrid warfare. Lithuania attributes balloon incursions to Belarusian smugglers but calls the activity a state-sponsored “hybrid attack.” NATO’s eastern flank faces a pattern of airspace breaches, including a Russian […]
11/27/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Aides, allegations and accountability: A corruption scandal reaches Zelensky’s inner circle
Tucker Carlson alleges the corruption scandal reaches Zelensky’s inner circle, says Wall Street Journal is suppressing a story on corruption by Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak. The alleged report claims Yermak embezzled hundreds of millions in U.S. aid dollars. Carlson suggests the story is spiked to protect Yermak, who is seen as opposing a […]
11/27/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The anchor is slipping: Japan’s debt crisis and the threat to America’s financial future
Japan, the largest foreign holder of U.S. debt, faces a severe domestic debt crisis that threatens global financial stability. Surging Japanese bond yields are forcing Japanese investors to repatriate capital, potentially triggering a massive selloff of U.S. Treasuries. This comes at a precarious time for the U.S., which is already paying over $1 trillion annually […]
11/26/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A lifeline for American farmers: Aid and trade deals on the horizon
The Trump administration will announce a new aid package for U.S. farmers within two weeks. This assistance is deemed “urgently needed” due to low crop prices and high input costs. A major deal for China to purchase U.S. soybeans is also expected to be finalized imminently. U.S. farmers lost billions in soybean revenue this year […]
11/25/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A CAPITOL EXODUS: Unprecedented wave of congressional retirements set stage for 2026 political war
An unprecedented wave of congressional retirements, with 46 incumbents not seeking re-election, is creating widespread open seats. Republican retirements outnumber Democratic ones in the House, challenging the GOP’s effort to maintain its slim majority. Key Senate departures from both parties are setting up competitive battles for control of the narrowly divided chamber. A concurrent redistricting […]
11/25/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A new diplomatic front: U.S. declares mass migration an existential threat
U.S. State Department declares mass migration an “existential threat to Western civilization.” American embassies instructed to document migration’s human rights and public safety impacts in allied nations. Policies creating “two-tiered systems” that disadvantage native citizens will be scrutinized. High-profile cases from the U.K., Sweden and Germany cited as examples of migrant-related crime and leniency. The […]
11/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A breach of trust: Texas exposes defective ADHD drug in landmark settlement
Texas secured a $41.5 million settlement from Pfizer and Tris Pharma over defective ADHD medication. The lawsuit alleged the companies knowingly distributed Quillivant XR, which failed quality control from 2012-2018. Pfizer and Tris are accused of manipulating drug tests to hide manufacturing flaws from regulators. Children on Medicaid received the adulterated drug, which families reported […]
11/22/2025
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By Willow Tohi
A judicial firestorm erupts over Texas redistricting
A federal court panel blocked Texas’ new congressional map, ruling it an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The dissenting judge condemned the majority’s decision as “judicial activism” that disrupts the state’s electoral process. Texas officials plan an immediate appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing the map was drawn for partisan gain, not racial discrimination. The legal […]
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