Surveillance

HOUSE DIVIDED: Bipartisan Effort to Bar Warrantless Searches of US Citizens Falls Short

April 12 2024
HOUSE DIVIDED: Bipartisan Effort to Bar Warrantless Searches of US Citizens Falls Short

NEWS
By Rob Bluey

A rare tie vote in the U.S. House spelled defeat for an amendment that would have prohibited warrantless searches of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.

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Over the Left’s Objections, Idaho Enacts Law Defining ‘Male,’ ‘Female’

NEWS
By Sarah Holliday

The state of Idaho is on a roll when it comes to pushing against LGBT ideology.

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‘Only the Beginning’: European Court Rules Government Protection From Climate Change Is a Human Right

NEWS
By Nick Pope

A group of Swiss women allege that the Swiss government’s climate change policies are in violation of the right to life and other provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights.

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Chuck Schumer’s $79 Million Week

COMMENTARY
By Terence Jeffrey

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and his colleagues in the current Congress borrowed more money in less than one year than their pre-1990 predecessors did in more than two centuries.

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ICYMI: Speaker Johnson’s Choice for Key House Committee Sparks Backlash

NEWS
By Rob Bluey

“It’s hard to see Johnson’s move here as anything except needing an attack dog against conservatives,” says a former Republican staffer.

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