Policymakers Should Stop Going After VPNs to Enforce Internet Age Restrictions
David Inserra Last year was a big year for age verification and assurance policies: the US Supreme Court upheld a Texas law mandating
GOP senators launch task force to crack down on fraud tied to Minnesota scandal
A cohort of Senate Republicans plans to launch a targeted task force aimed at tackling fraudsters in the wake of the
Battleground GOP lawmaker moves to block what he calls Democratic redistricting ‘power grab’
A battleground district House Republican is wading into the redistricting war that has seized the U.S. with his own new proposal to
Fraud in Farm Subsidy Programs
Chris Edwards and Yasmeen Kallash-Kyler The Trump administration is cracking down on fraud in welfare programs. Recent scandals in Minnesota suggest the ease
Trump’s NATO warning pushes Europe to face the cost of defending itself
Speaking to global leaders in Davos, Switzerland, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a blunt warning to Europe about its self-defense. ‘Europe needs
World Health Organization says US withdrawal makes the nation and the world ‘less safe’
The World Health Organization on Saturday warned that America’s withdrawal from the agency will make the country and the world ‘less safe.’ The
Emory fires Iranian official’s daughter after campus protests over controversial hiring decision
The daughter of a senior Iranian official who publicly criticized U.S. involvement against President Donald Trump regarding intervening in Iran’s protests has
Trump says it ‘is too late’ to stop the White House ballroom construction amid lawsuit
President Donald Trump said Sunday that it was ‘too late’ to halt construction of a new ballroom at the White House, despite









