The Supreme Court is weighing a case that could reshape how police investigate crimes in the digital age and, more importantly, how far the government can go in collecting data on ordinary people who aren’t suspected of doing anything wrong. At its core, the debate is about whether law enforcement should be allowed to use…
A World Hungry for Justice, Clarity, and a Little Common Sense
If you look across yesterday’s headlines — from Chile’s political shake-ups to U.S. debates over Epstein files, from Bangladesh’s explosive verdict to America’s military reboot and the messy Comey prosecution — you start noticing a theme: people everywhere are tired of chaos, tired of double-talk, and very, very tired of leaders who think accountability is…
The Free Market vs. National Security: Where Should Conservatives Draw the Line?
Who would’ve thought a goofy app for dance challenges and lip-syncing would spark one of the biggest debates about freedom, capitalism, and national security in modern America? Welcome to 2025, where TikTok isn’t just a time-waster for teenagers; it’s a test case for whether conservatives really believe in both free markets and strong national defense.…
AI, the OBBBA, and the Great 10-Year Gag Order on the States
Today, we’re going to look at a provision in the OBBBA that has recently stirred a lot of controversy. Marjorie Taylor Greene railed against this provision, which imposes a 10-year federal ban on states and local governments from enacting or enforcing any laws regulating artificial intelligence (AI) systems, models, or automated decision-making tools involved in…
Trump’s TikTok Tango: A Tale of Flip-Flopping
Folks, it looks like President-elect Donald Trump is at it again, shaking things up in his signature style. His latest headline-grabber? A petition to the Supreme Court to delay TikTok’s divestment deadline, a sharp pivot from his 2020 “ban the app” crusade. For a man who has always prided himself on standing firm, this move…