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Jan 02 2024
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US Supreme Court Could Dismantle Federal Government’s Powers in 2024
Multiple cases on the docket could permanently change the federal administrative state. With the U.S. Supreme Court slated to return to session on Jan. 8, the second part of the high court’s term could hand down rulings that either curb or expand the federal government’s powers—sometimes known as the administrative state. Analysts have said that three cases that the high court is hearing
The Epoch TimesApr 13 2024
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Government spyware is another reason to use an ad blocker
Government spyware is another reason to use an ad blocker Ad blockers might seem like an unlikely defense in the fight against spyware, but new reporting casts fresh light on how spyware makers are weaponizing online ads to allow governments to conduct surveillance. Spyware makers are reportedly capable of locating and stealthily infecting specific targets with spyware using banner ads. One of
TechCrunchApr 16 2024
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Protesters demand Georgia government withdraw proposed 'Russian law'
Thousands of people demonstrated in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Monday demanding the withdrawal of a controversial "foreign influence" bill they say is inspired by authoritarian laws neighbouring Russia uses to crush dissent.
"No to the Russian law," chanted thousands of protesters outside parliament, many waving EU and Georgian flags.
A previous attempt by the government to
BBC NewsApr 18 2024
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Mexican Government, Media Silent as Shootouts, Kidnappings Plague Border City
Mexico’s government continues to suppress information about the raging cartel violence that plagues one of its main border cities. The lack of information is further worsened by a gag order of sorts placed by organized crime on local news outlets in the city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. Despite appearing to be peaceful on the surface, Matamoros has a long history of being controlled by the Gulf
Breitbart NewsApr 17 2024
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News publishers group urges government to investigate Google for blocking some California news outlets
An organization that represents more than 2,000 news publishers sent letters on Tuesday to federal agencies, urging them to launch an investigation into Google after the tech behemoth began removing links to California-based news outlets.
The move from Google, which drew swift backlash, came over a proposed law that would require tech companies to pay for news content.
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CNN (Online News)Apr 16 2024
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Spain to decide whether to suspend main candidate to lead soccer federation
MADRID, April 16 (Reuters) - Spain's government said on Tuesday it will decide whether to suspend the frontrunner to lead the country's soccer federation (RFEF) while it determines with FIFA how to reform an organization mired in a corruption scandal. Jose Manuel Rodriguez Uribes, president of the state-run Superior Council of Sport (CSD), told a parliamentary hearing he had called for a
ReutersApr 06 2024
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Tasmanian Liberals Fail to Form Majority Government
Premier Jeremy Rockliff has acknowledged “a kick up the backside” from voters but says the make-up of Tasmania’s new parliament makes him excited to get on with the job. Unable to form a majority government after securing just 14 seats at the March 23 poll, the Tasmanian parliament will be led by the Liberals and include 10 Labor seats, five Greens, three Jacqui Lambie Network, and three
The Epoch TimesJan 07 2024
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State aims to make local governments more competitive in federal grant game
Local governments in Wyoming don’t always know how — or have the ability — to compete for federal grants. The state has also at times been at a disadvantage due to a combination of inexperience and a lack of resources and coordination, and critics have lamented this fact in recent years, especially as once-in-a-lifetime funding opportunities have emerged from Washington. That’s why Gov. Mark
Oil City NewsApr 08 2024
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Romanian National Gets 6 Years in Prison for ATM Theft of Government Benefits
An illegal alien from Romania has been convicted of using electronic devices to break into ATM machines to steal money from public assistance benefits accounts meant to help low-income families in California. Marius Oprea, 38, was handed 75 months in a federal prison for using the devices to skim money from the accounts by creating counterfeit debit cards in the names of welfare program
Breitbart NewsApr 15 2024
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Pro-Palestinian protesters in Miami hope to send a message to US government
MIAMI - With Palestinian flags and signs in hand, dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters marched along Biscayne Boulevard this afternoon, sending a strong message to the U.S. government. "This is something that should never be happening with our tax dollars. So, today is April 15, it's tax day, and we're out here to say stop funding the war," said Nikki Morse with South Florida Jewish Voice for
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