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03/30/2026
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By Laura Harris
Trump’s signature to appear on U.S. currency for first time in history, marking the nation’s 250th anniversary
President Donald Trump’s signature will appear on U.S. paper currency—the first time a sitting president’s name is included on banknotes. The change is part of the United States’ 250th anniversary (semiquincentennial), aimed at commemorating a major national milestone. Traditionally, only the Treasury secretary and treasurer sign U.S. currency; Trump’s signature will be added alongside Scott […]
03/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
Iran internet blackout becomes longest on record amid escalating crisis
Iran is facing its longest-ever internet shutdown, now lasting over 20 days, according to NetBlocks. The blackout began amid rising military tensions involving the United States and Israel, cutting off millions of Iranians from global communication. Authorities say the restrictions are meant to combat misinformation and protect national security, but critics argue they are used […]
03/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
Switzerland suspends arms exports to U.S. over Iran conflict
Switzerland halts new arms exports to the U.S. due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, citing its long-standing neutrality policy. No new licenses will be approved, but previously authorized exports may continue under existing agreements for now. The move follows U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, with Switzerland enforcing its War Materiel Act, which bans […]
03/10/2026
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By Laura Harris
UAE warns residents of jail time for spreading unverified information online
The United Arab Emirates warned its nearly 10 million residents that sharing unverified information online could result in prison time following recent missile and drone attacks on the country. On Feb. 28, the UAE Public Prosecution said spreading rumors or information from unknown sources on social media is a criminal offense, including reposting or sharing […]
03/08/2026
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By Laura Harris
Supreme Court orders appeals courts to defer to immigration judges in asylum cases
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled unanimously that federal appeals courts must defer to immigration judges when reviewing asylum decisions, reinforcing the authority of immigration courts. The ruling came in Urias-Orellana v. Bondi, involving Salvadoran migrant Douglas Humberto Urias-Orellana, whose asylum claim was denied despite credible testimony about threats from a hitman. Justice […]
03/08/2026
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By Laura Harris
Israel strikes Iranian clerical site amid succession talks after Khamenei’s death
Israel struck a building in Iran reportedly linked to the Assembly of Experts, which was said to be discussing a successor to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei following his death in joint U.S.-Israeli strikes. Kan News cited a senior Israeli official saying the site was connected to succession deliberations, while Mehr News Agency reported the building […]
03/01/2026
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By Laura Harris
Canadian military enlistment surges 13% as Carney pours billions into defense overhaul and Arctic security
Canada has seen a 13% surge in military enlistment over the past eight months, according to Defense Minister David McGuinty, amid rising global instability and renewed focus on national sovereignty. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is committing tens of billions of dollars to rebuild and modernize the military, including meeting NATO’s 2% GDP spending benchmark […]
02/28/2026
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By Laura Harris
Russia opens criminal probe into Telegram CEO Pavel Durov
Russian authorities have launched a criminal investigation into Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, over alleged facilitation of terrorist activities. Officials claim Telegram failed to remove nearly 155,000 channels, chats and bots flagged for illegal or harmful content, including over 104,000 spreading false information, 10,598 promoting extremism, 4,168 justifying extremist activity and 3,771 linked to drugs. […]
02/23/2026
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By Laura Harris
Judges rule 4,400+ times that Trump administration illegally detained immigrants
Federal judges have ruled more than 4,400 times since October that President Donald Trump’s administration unlawfully detained immigrants, according to a review by Reuters. The decisions, issued by over 400 judges, broadly challenge the administration’s shift away from a decades-old policy allowing immigrants to seek bond while their cases proceed in court. ICE detention levels […]
02/09/2026
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By Laura Harris
Lawmakers urge DOJ to investigate New York, California, Maine and Connecticut for denying religious vaccine exemptions
A group of 13 members of Congress urged the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate New York, California, Maine and Connecticut for banning religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates, arguing the laws violate the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause. In a Feb. 6 letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi and Civil Rights Assistant Attorney General Harmeet […]
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