Media August 30, 2024 Telegram boss’ arrest in France is ‘existential threat to free speech,’ tech entrepreneur says John Matze said the arrest of Telegram's Pavel Durov is “an existential threat to free speech" that could have global ramifications and set dangerous precedents.
LIFESTYLE August 30, 2024 Meet the American who inspired American Legion Baseball, John Griffith, WWI vet and sports pioneer John L. Griffith was an early 20th-century college sports administrator whose call to action inspired the creation of American Legion Baseball in 1925.
Second Amendment August 28, 2024 Illegal migrants do not have gun rights protected by 2nd Amendment: federal appeals court A a federal court ruled that Illegal migrants do not have the right to bear arms under the 2nd Amendment, rejecting arguments by a Mexican man who was convicted of illegally possessing a handgun.
OPINION August 28, 2024 I Have a Dream, 61 years later: What we must fight for daily Aug. 28, 2024, marks the 61st anniversary of my uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which he delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
LIFESTYLE August 27, 2024 Ohio bill would require Pledge of Allegiance policies to be 'openly' disclosed by school boards Ohio state Reps. Gail Pavliga and Tracy Richardson, both Republicans, sponsored a bill that would require school boards to publicly disclose their Pledge of Allegiance policies.
US August 27, 2024 Afghanistan withdrawal Gold Star father reveals moment he knew son was in danger: 'She had mother's intuition' 91±¬ÁÏ Digital spoke with Darin Hoover, the Gold Star father of Taylor Hoover, who died on Aug. 26, 2021, while serving his country in Afghanistan.
Police and Law Enforcement August 26, 2024 New Mexico police chief claims he had constitutional right to leave his body cam off after crash: report Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina told investigators he left his body cam off after causing a crash because he was invoking his Fifth Amendment right.
VIDEO August 26, 2024 Telegram founder to appear in court, sparking debate over EU digital censorship laws Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley argues against the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov despite authorities' claims that the popular messaging app was being used for organized crime, cyber bullying and promotion of terrorism.
TECH August 25, 2024 The urgent Chrome update you can't ignore and why you need the update now Google has acknowledged a vulnerability with Chrome, which was discovered by Microsoft. Google made an update to the browser to fix it.
TECH August 24, 2024 Microsoft apps on macOS could be your biggest privacy threat Microsoft applications can become a hacker’s paradise on Apple Macs due to an unpatched vulnerability, but Microsoft doesn’t consider it a big enough threat to fix.
POLITICS August 23, 2024 Gun rights groups ask Supreme Court to rule on sweeping Maryland firearm ban lower bench upheld Second Amendment groups are calling on the Supreme Court to hear a case challenging Maryland's semiautomatic rifle ban, after a circuit court upheld it this month.