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News & Articles By Willow Tohi
09/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Florida open carry ban struck down as unconstitutional
A Florida appeals court ruled the state’s open carry ban violates the Second Amendment, overturning a 2015 precedent. The decision stems from a 2022 arrest of Stanley McDaniels, who carried a holstered pistol in Pensacola. Judges cited the 2022 Bruen Supreme Court ruling, which mandates firearm laws align with historical tradition. Florida was one of […]
09/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The energy gridlock: Trump’s executive order pits affordable energy against green alternatives
Trump signs order to end “green energy” subsidies, citing national security and affordability concerns. Critics argue the move will hinder efforts to reduce carbon emissions and compete globally. New report warns of potential 100x increase in blackouts by 2030 if reliable power sources are not expanded. Energy Secretary calls for increased supply of around-the-clock, reliable […]
09/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
EU bankrolls smear campaigns against Trump and European candidates: A Deep State dilemma
EU Commission paid OCCRP €600,000 after the 2024 European elections. OCCRP was accused of orchestrating smear campaigns against conservative politicians. USAID previously funded OCCRP but cut off support after Trump’s reelection. OCCRP’s co-founder admitted to helping topple governments. OCCRP played a role in Trump’s first impeachment and EU smear campaigns. The European Commission quietly transferred […]
09/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
THE UNRAVELING: Declassified documents expose Russiagate as a manufactured scandal
Newly declassified documents reveal a coordinated effort between government officials and media to promote the false Trump-Russia collusion narrative. The released annex from the Durham Report details how the Hillary Clinton campaign approved a plan to smear Donald Trump with Russian allegations. FBI memos show close relationships between officials like Adam Schiff and James Comey […]
09/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
“Civil Terrorism” emerges as a major threat to national security
The Trump administration seeks $58 million in extra funding to enhance security after the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk. Federal authorities probe into radical leftist groups, suspecting coordination in the violence. Evidence suggests a broader conspiracy with potential involvement of dozens of co-conspirators. The incident elevates concerns about “civil terrorism” and the rise of […]
09/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breaking down Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the Israel connection
Charlie Kirk, co-founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), was assassinated last week in Utah. Kirk rejected funding from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and became critical of Israel’s influence in Washington. Pro-Israel forces intimidated Kirk, leaving him fearful before his assassination. Kirk’s change in views on Israel unsettled both his base and high-powered Zionist donors. […]
09/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breaking the cycle: Trump pushes Europe to cut Russian oil ties before U.S. sanctions
President Donald Trump demands European NATO allies halt Russian oil imports. Trump’s calls for unity among NATO nations amid sanctions discussions. Emphasizes that Europe’s oil purchases are weakening negotiations. Urges 50-100% tariffs on China to end the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Highlights the importance of collective action to end the war swiftly. In a recent address to […]
09/16/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The algorithmic minister: AI’s unprecedented leap into government power
Albania has appointed the world’s first AI minister, named Diella, to oversee public procurement in an effort to combat corruption. The move raises profound questions about algorithmic accountability, security vulnerabilities, and democratic legitimacy in governance. Nations worldwide are quietly integrating AI into bureaucratic functions like tax collection, fraud detection, and public service delivery. Experts warn […]
09/16/2025
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By Willow Tohi
California approves reparations in college admissions, restricts ICE officers from wearing masks
California lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 7, allowing preferential college admissions for descendants of slaves. Proposition 209, a 1996 amendment, bans the use of race in public programs, sparking legal challenges. Senate Bill 627 prohibits ICE officers from wearing masks, raising constitutional concerns and safety issues. Both bills await signature from Gov. Gavin Newsom, potentially leading […]
09/16/2025
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By Willow Tohi
NIH promises to end 17 research projects using aborted human fetal tissue
The NIH confirms it will not renew 17 grants for research using human fetal tissue. Many of these projects were sanctioned under the Biden administration. Republican lawmakers are pushing to fully defund such research in future budgets. The use of fetal tissue in scientific research has a contentious history, with ethical and public health concerns […]
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