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As mass surveillance becomes a reality, some are fighting back

New Gallup data show that people are growing increasingly distrustful of major technology companies such as Meta, Apple, and Google, as well as a...

Maryland Democrats dress up disenfranchisement as democracy

Maryland Democrats will convene this August to propose a state constitutional amendment that could allow voters to disenfranchise their Republican neighbors in the name...

Why middle America isn’t on your timeline

DERRY TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania — The mid-morning sun danced cleanly off the calm waters of Keystone Lake, casting a bright sheen over a scene that...

Body cameras can flip the ICE debate just as they did with police sentiment

The widespread use of body cameras neutered anti-police sentiment and the Black Lives Matter movement. It should be a top priority of the Trump...

Four banned books Dua Lipa should carry in her new library

Dua Lipa is a singer and songwriter based in London, and now she has propped up a library. I think that’s great. The world...

Trump’s Hormuz tolls were designed to jolt the world to attention

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the United States would impose a 20% toll on the value of any cargo being transported by...

Britain finally caught up to what Iranian dissidents knew all along

On Monday, the United Kingdom took one of the most consequential steps in its policy toward the Iranian regime by designating the Islamic Revolutionary...

The dumbest trade deal nobody signed is costing you at the grocery store

When people think about threats to their food supply, they picture drought and disease impacting crops and livestock. Few think about sulfur and geopolitics....

The riot tax: How Berkeley bills everyone else for its own cowardice

Mario Savio climbed on a police car in Sproul Plaza in December 1964 and told 3,000 Berkeley students to put their bodies on the...

Everyone’s obsessing over the wrong economic number

America does not suffer from a shortage of economic policies. It suffers from the absence of a unifying long-term economic doctrine that survives changes...
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