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News analysis When U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers stopped Thomas Weir Pauken II at Washington Dulles International Airport in January 2025, they found him carrying two cellphones, a laptop and $3,000 in cash, according to the FBI affidavit. He told them he had flown in to recruit an American
US Border Crisis: More Than 500 Percent Increase in Arrests of Sex Offenders
Border Patrol agents have arrested 353 illegal immigrants so far this fiscal year on charges of sex-related...
Antitrust Lawsuit: Court Sides With Facebook Over FTC
A federal court in Washington D.C. has dismissed two antitrust cases filed against social media platform...
New York City Mayoral Race in Chaos, Tens of Thousands of ‘Dummy Ballots’ Counted in Error
The New York mayoral race spiraled into chaos on Tuesday, June 29, when 135,000 test-run ballots were...
Young People of Color ‘Hurt the Most’ From COVID-19 Lockdowns
A report published by the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) on June 23 reveals that people...
Florida Governor Signs Bills to Educate Students on the Pitfalls of Communism and to Protect Free Speech
On June 22, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed three education bills, one of which is HB5 that mandates...
Google Faces Contender as 32 Million Users Choose Privacy-Focused Brave Search Engine
Developers of the Brave browser, which prioritizes the privacy of users, announced the launch of its...
More Winning: Judge Allows Two Claims to Proceed in Fulton County Lawsuit
On June 24, Henry County Superior Court Chief Judge Amero allowed two out of nine claims related to the...
Whistleblowers Tell CNBC TikTok Staff Work Double Shifts For Beijing Parent Company ByteDance
Former employees of the video-based social influencing platform TikTok and its parent company, Beijing-headquartered...
Court Rules Against Facebook, Sex Trafficking Lawsuits Can Move Forward
Decision opens path to holding social media giant accountable On Friday, June 25, the Texas Supreme...