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The side-effects of the TikTok tussle
The Economist· 2 hours agoTo prove it, examples of his hilarity are posted almost daily to his TikTok page. One video, peppered with fire emojis, shows him cracking jokes about...
Is a bill targeting support for terrorism a necessary tool after Oct. 7, or authoritarian overreach?...
JTA· 7 days agoA bill's sponsors say it is necessary to target groups supporting terrorists. Opponents say it will...
Letter: Worried about next Memorial Day
Bangor Daily News· 7 days agoLetters submitted by BDN readers are verified by BDN Opinion Page staff. As Memorial Day draws near, I can’t help but think of the thousands of kids who...
No, North Carolina's mask bill doesn't include a 'carve out' for the KKK
Politifact· 6 days agoThe post could give people the impression that North Carolina legislators are going out of their way...
Colleges Face Tidal Wave Of Lawsuits Over Gaza Protests
Forbes· 6 days agoAs the school year winds down, pro-Palestinian encampments on college campuses have dwindled in...
Why Floridians keep going to Trump’s trial
Politico· 6 days agoCritics say it could create a chilling effect among doctors, who’ll likely be reticent or refuse to do any operations protected in the rape exception because of the lack of definition ...
Federal judge blocks part of immigration law championed by Gov. DeSantis
CBS News· 7 days agoA federal judge on Wednesday blocked a key part of a 2023 law championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis that...
Canada to dramatically expand domestic spying powers and curtail democratic rights
World Socialist Web Site· 4 days agoUnder the cover of combatting purported “foreign interference,” the Canadian government, led by...
Despite years of denial, Mpls. police used secretive process for serious misconduct
Tribune via AOL· 18 hours agoMinneapolis police leaders used a secretive process to handle serious officer misconduct cases while keeping the details confidential, despite repeated claims to the contrary. In public meetings ...
Three for Thursday - SCOTUS Today
The National Law Review· 7 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court decided three cases today, one of them on the main sequence of the practices of most of the readers of this blog and the others...