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Categories Election Security

2020 Election Denier Appointed: Is U.S. Election Security at Risk?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 17, 2025

In a move that sent shockwaves across the political spectrum, a prominent 2020 election denier has just been appointed to oversee U.S. election security—a role crucial to the integrity of American democracy. As questions mount over whether the very system designed to…

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Categories Health

RFK Jr. Vaccine Industry Impact: Inside Pharma’s Election-Year Reckoning

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 16, 2025

Shocking new data suggests that the U.S. vaccine industry faces its most turbulent year in decades, as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine stance transforms from fringe controversy to mainstream policy debate. On the cusp of the 2024 election, analysts and insiders warn…

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Categories Health

California’s Independent Review of COVID Vaccines: Why the Golden State No Longer Trusts D.C.

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 16, 2025

What happens when America’s wealthiest, most populous state doesn’t trust Washington with its citizen’s health? California’s announcement to independently review COVID-19 vaccines before approval may be the boldest state-level challenge to federal pandemic authority — and it’s sending shockwaves through public health,…

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Categories Media

Apple Daily Mail News App Ban: A Censorship Tipping Point?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 16, 2025

In a move that sent shockwaves through the media and tech worlds, Apple abruptly removed the UK’s Daily Mail, one of the most widely read news organizations on the planet, from its News app. Overnight, millions of iPhone and iPad users lost…

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Categories Technology

Denmark’s Encrypted Messaging Ban: Privacy on the Brink?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 16, 2025

Imagine living in a country where secure, private digital conversations are no longer a guaranteed right. On June 8, 2024, Denmark’s Justice Minister ignited a firestorm by proposing limitations on encrypted messaging—an audacious move unsettling not only Danes, but privacy advocates across…

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Categories Social Media Trends

Social Media Decline 2024: Is This the End of an Era?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 16, 2025

Are we witnessing the collapse of platforms that once defined our digital lives? In 2024, analysts report that engagement on social giants like Meta and X has dropped at a “dramatic” rate, prompting urgent questions: Why are people leaving social media, and…

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Categories Technology News

Will California’s Social Media Warning Labels Change Digital Life?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 13, 2025

Could Instagram and TikTok soon look like cigarette packs? California is pushing tobacco-style warnings on social media, poised to remake digital habits and ignite a fierce national debate. The Problem: Why Social Media’s Power Demands a Warning Americans check their phones more…

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Categories Environment

Trump EPA Emissions Tracking Rollback: America’s Air at Risk?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 13, 2025

Could the air you breathe become dirtier overnight? In a move sharply criticized by environmentalists and public health advocates, the Trump administration has announced a major rollback in federal emissions tracking. As of June 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will halt…

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Categories AI Adoption

Unconscious AI Adoption: 7 Ways AI Is Shaping Your Choices

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 13, 2025

Did you know you’re probably using artificial intelligence every single day—without even realizing it? According to the latest Pew Research Center data, a staggering 67% of Americans use AI-powered services or products weekly, yet more than two-thirds are unaware that behind-the-scenes intelligence…

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Categories National Security

Is the Pentagon Tracking Social Media After Charlie Kirk?

  • Aurelius Finch
  • September 13, 2025

On June 6, 2024, the world learned the Pentagon was tracking service members’ and civilians’ social media reactions to controversial political violence—including comments about right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk. Is this unprecedented military surveillance of civilians’ online activity a national security necessity or…

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