By Dan Frieth – Reclaim The Net

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Senators have once again put forward the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), reviving a bill that, if enacted, would radically reshape how Americans experience the internet. Continue reading “KOSA Reintroduced: Child “Safety” Bill Raises Alarms Over Internet Surveillance, Digital ID, and Free Speech Risks”

By Max Blumenthal – The Grayzone

Max Blumenthal tours Iran’s aerospace park and gets an inside look at the country’s missile, drone, air defense and space program, and what its development means for US-Iranian negotiations.

Continue reading “VIDEO: Iran’s missile program – Max Blumenthal tours Tehran’s aerospace park”

By ITM Trading – Zerohedge

Student loan delinquencies are skyrocketing, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg. With household debt now sitting at a record $18.2 trillion and credit card balances surpassing $1 trillion, the American consumer is maxed out. Auto loan delinquencies have hit their highest levels in decades, and 1 in 4 student loan borrowers is already struggling to make payments just months after the pause ended. Continue reading “The American Consumer is Maxed Out: Loan Delinquencies Surge 700%”

By The Post Millennial

Trump admin approves over 120,000 H-1B visas for 2026 as tech industry lays off thousands of US workers

There have been over 120,000 H1-B visas approved for 2026 in the United States after there was division among Republicans on the subject ahead of President Donald Trump taking the White House. Continue reading “Trump admin approves over 120,000 H-1B visas for 2026 as tech industry lays off thousands of US workers”

By Tyler Derden – Zerohedge

Coinbase, the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency exchange, was hit by a $20 million extortion attempt after cybercriminals recruited “multiple contractors or employees working in support roles outside the United States to collect information from internal Coinbase systems to which they had access”, and to leak user data, the company said according to CoinTelegraph. Continue reading “Coinbase Hacked After Attackers Bribed Company’s Own Employees To Leak Customer Data”

By Jason Ditz – Antiwar.com

UNIFIL peacekeepers continue to struggle with active Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon, issuing a statement today expressing concern about Israel’s increasingly aggressive military posture. One of the peacekeepers’ outposts near Kfar Chouba came under direct fire from Israeli troops across the border. Continue reading “UN Peacekeepers Post Hit by Direct Fire From Israeli Troops in southern Lebanon”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Israeli attacks on Gaza killed at least 84 Palestinians since dawn on Wednesday, medical sources told Al Jazeera, amid Israel’s starvation blockade that has been imposed on the territory since March 2. Continue reading “Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill 84 Amid Starvation Blockade”

By Dan Frieth – Reclaim The Net

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As the European Union lays the groundwork for a sweeping overhaul of its audiovisual media regulations, the European Council is doubling down on its campaign to police online speech, draped in the familiar language of “safety” and “harm reduction.” Continue reading “EU Council Pushes Overhaul to Expand Speech Regulation, Target Influencers, and Tighten Control Over Online Platforms”