Signal CTO Warns About Privacy Risks of Age Verification for Minors

Concerns Over Age Verification and Privacy Safeguards in Technology At a recent technology conference in Austin, Texas, Ehren Klett, the CTO of Signal, expressed his worries about legislative moves that mandate age verification on online platforms but lack proper privacy provisions. Countries in the U.S., Europe, and other regions are drafting laws requiring these platforms […]
Summer Lee from the Squad advocates for the impeachment of Attorney General Pam Bondi

Rep. Summer Lee (D-Pennsylvania) reiterated her call for Attorney General Pam Bondi to resign on Tuesday as she moves forward with impeachment actions connected to Bondi’s management of the Jeffrey Epstein files. In a conversation with CT Media Network, Lee was asked what she would say to Bondi if given the chance. “I hope she […]
Trump Prevails as Judges Halt Release of Migrants

On Wednesday, the White House achieved a significant win when the Second Circuit blocked a lower court’s decision to release an undocumented immigrant apprehended by the Department of Homeland Security. “This is a monumental victory for activist judges and President Trump’s focus on law and order!” stated Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the ruling. The […]
Gosnell Has Passed Away, Yet the Worrying Lessons He Offers Should Endure

Earlier this week, it was reported that abortionist Kermit Gosnell has died. He was arrested and convicted in 2013 for crimes committed at his House of Horrors abortion clinic in Philadelphia, receiving a life sentence for killing infants both before and after they were born, exceeding Pennsylvania’s legal limits. I remember sitting right behind him […]
Jeffries Avoids Question about the Deportation of Sheridan Gorman’s Killer

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) didn’t specify whether the undocumented individual charged with the murder of Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman should face deportation if found guilty. In a conversation with Fox News Congressional Correspondent Bill Melgin at the Capitol, Jeffries was asked, “An illegal immigrant was charged with murdering a college student in […]
Man Found Guilty of Entering Woman’s Home and Sucking Her Toes While She Was Asleep

A man from California was found guilty of breaking into a woman’s home, developing an “obsession” with her, and licking her toes while she was asleep. This strange fixation started in February 2025 when Cristian Solorio, 28, noticed the victim at her workplace. According to the prosecutor, he “immediately fell in love with her.” “Mr. […]
87 Percent of Key Voters Worried About Agricultural Supplies from China

Voter Concerns About Agricultural Imports from China A recent survey indicates that 87% of voters in key battleground states are quite worried about the potential need for the U.S. to import agricultural supplies from China. The upcoming 2026 Farm Bill is expected to tackle this significant issue. The Protect America Initiative (PAI) conducted a poll […]
Disney’s Agreement with OpenAI ‘Not Progressing’ After Sora Video App Closure

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora AI Video App, Ends Contract with Disney OpenAI has decided to close its Sora AI video application, effectively ending its partnership with Disney. This announcement came on Monday. The company expressed gratitude toward Sora’s user base but did not elaborate on the reasons behind the app’s discontinuation. “We bid farewell to […]
Nayib Bukele’s Achievements a Clear Rejection of the Corrupt Left

Ulloa Discusses Bukele’s Impact on Latin American Left Félix Ulloa, Vice President of El Salvador, recently shared his thoughts with the Spanish newspaper ABC, stating that Nayib Bukele’s success serves as a “slap in the face” to what he called the “incompetent” left in Latin America, which he believes has ties to some progressives in […]
New Mexico Jury Decides Zuckerberg’s Meta Did Not Safeguard Children, Awards $375 Million in Damages

Meta Ordered to Pay $375 Million in New Mexico Child Safety Case A jury in New Mexico has decided that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, must pay $375 million in damages. The ruling stems from the company’s failure to adequately protect children from predators using its platform. This ruling was reached after […]