Japan’s Landmark Election Indicates a Stronger Security Stance — And a Warning to Beijing

Japan’s upcoming national election on February 8 is shaping up to be a pivotal event for politics in Northeast Asia. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi achieved more than just a simple victory; she delivered a significant win for her party, generating a supermajority that signals a new era for Japan. For the first time, the country […]
Democrat States Her Party Must Strengthen Border Security While Cutting ICE Funding

Senator Critiques Party’s Approach to Immigration Senator Catherine Cortez Masto from Nevada recently voiced her concerns about her party’s traditional stance on immigration, labeling it as “soft” while simultaneously advocating for a cut in funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). During a podcast interview with The New York Times, she reflected on the Biden […]
Bullet found on United Airlines flight at Newark Airport raises security worries

A bullet was discovered in the overhead compartment of a United Airlines Boeing 737 at Newark Liberty International Airport on February 17, resulting in considerable security delays. This flight was bound for Miami. Authorities quickly took action, labeling the plane a crime scene and carrying out a search along with an arrest. After a delay […]
Marjorie Taylor Greene Issues Caution Regarding Social Security

Former Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene expressed concerns on Thursday regarding the future of the Social Security Trust Fund. “Social Security will be bankrupt by 2033. I’ve been trying to tell everyone. It’s less than seven years away,” Greene stated on X. “Instead of funding foreign wars and foreign countries, we must save Social […]
Social Security Fairness Act: Addressing unfair taxes and the legislation designed to resolve it

February 20, 2026, 5:03 a.m. ET Some congressional members are expressing concerns that the Social Security Fairness Act, signed into law in early 2025, is unfair regarding taxes. This legislation worked to eliminate the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and the Government Pension Offset (GPO), which had previously reduced benefits for about 3.2 million public sector […]
Nervous investors should consider purchasing these two telecom stocks for security, according to an analyst.

Telecom Sector Offers Stability for Investors, Says Daiwa Capital Daiwa Capital Markets recently highlighted the communications sector as a secure option for investors amid increasing market volatility. Analyst Jonathan Keyes remarked, “In times of economic uncertainty, the telecom industry’s consistent operations, loyal customer base, and predictable financial outcomes provide a refuge for anxious investors.” He […]
Gabon Closes Social Media for National Security Reasons

On Wednesday, Gabon announced it would suspend certain social media platforms for disseminating “inappropriate, defamatory, hateful and abusive” content, asserting that such material jeopardizes “social cohesion, the stability of the republic’s institutions and national security.” The Gabonese High Authority for Communications (HAC) reported that the ban was put in place “immediately” and will last until […]
Is your hobby drone a potential security concern?

Texas AG Files Lawsuit Against Drone and Smart Home Companies Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a lawsuit claiming that some drone manufacturers and smart home technology companies are concealing their relationships with the Chinese Communist Party, potentially jeopardizing the data of American consumers. According to the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for […]
Democrats challenge funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security that backs ICE enforcement activities

Debate on DHS Funding Bill Highlights Division Over Law Enforcement Support As discussions around the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill continue, a troubling reality is emerging. It seems that many Democrats are reluctant to support the law enforcement officers whose role is to ensure community safety. Instead of aiding DHS and ICE in […]
The transformation of ICE from a security agency after 9/11 to a focus on immigration issues

As the standoff over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues, former officials express concerns about Congress’s involvement in the agency’s operations. They suggest that the current demands for oversight mark a significant shift for a department that has largely operated independently since the events of September 11, 2001. John Sandweg, a former […]