Chat Control: Germany Joins The Opposition Against Mandatory Scanning Of Private Chats In The Name Of Encryption

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Berlin. September 2025. Midnight blue shadows stretch across the Reichstag dome as politicians, technologists, and citizens hold a collective breath. Inside, a leaked government memo is ricocheting through private chats, activist circles, and newsrooms: Germany, the de facto guardian of European privacy, is wavering on its opposition to “Chat Control”—a law that could transform how… Continue reading Chat Control: Germany Joins The Opposition Against Mandatory Scanning Of Private Chats In The Name Of Encryption

Fast Food Giant Exposed After Hackers Uncover Admin Passwords, Leaked Conversations, And Catastrophic Flaws Across Burger King, Tim Hortons, And Popeyes

McDonald's AI hiring data breach

The Night the Golden Arches Shuddered It was a humid Thursday night in late June 2025 when Ian Carroll, a seasoned security researcher, leaned into his monitor and blindly typed “123456” into a login box labeled “Paradox team members.” He and his collaborator Sam Curry didn’t expect much. What followed, however, would ripple across continents—an… Continue reading Fast Food Giant Exposed After Hackers Uncover Admin Passwords, Leaked Conversations, And Catastrophic Flaws Across Burger King, Tim Hortons, And Popeyes

Ai Can’t Be Woke And Regulators Should Be Asleep, Senator Cruz Says. We Went Through Two Hours Of Senate Hearings So You Didn’t Have To

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Opening Scene: The Midnight Vote That Changed AI Forever Picture this: It’s 2 a.m. inside the marble halls of Congress in June 2025. Bleary-eyed lawmakers click their voting buttons, arguing over the future of American artificial intelligence. They’re not just debating software—they’re contesting the soul of the digital era. The decision on the table? Whether… Continue reading Ai Can’t Be Woke And Regulators Should Be Asleep, Senator Cruz Says. We Went Through Two Hours Of Senate Hearings So You Didn’t Have To

Senator Demands To Know Status Of ‘Duplicate’ Social Security Database ‘Immediately’

“voter database identity fraud”

The Call That Shook a Democracy It started with a shiver down the spine of American democracy: a U.S. Senator hunched over her desk, jaw set, as she penned an urgent, public letter demanding answers. “How,” she asked federal officials, “can there be duplicate identities lurking in our voter systems?” Her message, at first blush,… Continue reading Senator Demands To Know Status Of ‘Duplicate’ Social Security Database ‘Immediately’

Gop Lawmaker Seeks Lifetime Bans For Social Media Users Celebrating Kirk’s Assassination

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A Storm at Sundown It started on an ordinary Thursday evening—a classic social media scroll interrupted by the blare of a breaking headline. In a packed committee room in Lansing, Michigan, state GOP lawmakers, galvanized by the recent controversy around former President Donald Trump’s removal from Facebook and Twitter, unveiled a bill so dramatic it… Continue reading Gop Lawmaker Seeks Lifetime Bans For Social Media Users Celebrating Kirk’s Assassination

Right-wing Activists Are Targeting People For Allegedly Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Death

technology-facilitated harassment by right-wing activists

It began with a ping, a simple notification in the dead of night. On her phone’s glaring screen, Maya—a volunteer organizer for a climate action group—saw a string of missed calls. Then the texts appeared: her name, address, photos of her family, and an ominous message: “You don’t deserve to feel safe.” In that moment,… Continue reading Right-wing Activists Are Targeting People For Allegedly Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Death

Graphic Video Of Kirk Shooting Was Everywhere Online, Showing How Media Gatekeeper Role Has Changed

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The Moment That Broke the Feed Imagine: a sun-drenched campus, September light glinting off white tents stamped with “The American Comeback.” Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a controversial figure but undeniably a crowd magnet, sits at his “Prove Me Wrong” table, surrounded by students, staff, and curiosity-seekers at Utah Valley University. Then—a single shot cracks the… Continue reading Graphic Video Of Kirk Shooting Was Everywhere Online, Showing How Media Gatekeeper Role Has Changed

Congresswoman Calls On X To Remove Charlie Kirk Assassination Videos: ‘Take Them Down’

Charlie Kirk social media controversy

The Tweet That Tore Through the Web The world stood still—just for a second—as cellphone footage caught the exact moment Charlie Kirk, a towering figure of American conservatism, fell to the ground at a Utah university, the echo of a single gunshot still hanging in the air[1][4]. Kirk’s assassination on September 10, 2025, immediately ripped… Continue reading Congresswoman Calls On X To Remove Charlie Kirk Assassination Videos: ‘Take Them Down’

Addictive Algorithms Should Be Illegal, Says Inventor Of The World Wide Web

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The Night My Daughter Stopped Watching It started with a simple request: “Can I have five more minutes?” asked Mia, age 13—her face bathed in the faint blue glow of her phone. Her mother glanced over; five minutes became an hour. She noticed that Mia’s laughter, her joy, seemed suddenly bound to short, flickering videos… Continue reading Addictive Algorithms Should Be Illegal, Says Inventor Of The World Wide Web