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Has Britain Gone Too Far With Its Digital Controls?

17 septembre 2025 à 00:00
British authorities have ramped up the use of facial recognition, artificial intelligence and internet regulation to address crime and other issues, stoking concerns of surveillance overreach.

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Facial recognition vans are being used by police across London.
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Bondi Prompts Broad Backlash After Saying She’ll Target ‘Hate Speech’

16 septembre 2025 à 15:07
The attorney general also said she could investigate businesses that refused to print Charlie Kirk vigil posters as the Trump administration pushes to punish anyone who celebrated his killing.

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Attorney General Pam Bondi later appeared to back away from a broad interpretation of her remarks on “hate speech,” which had raised free speech concerns.
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Supreme Court Rules for Transgender Boy in Bathroom Dispute

10 septembre 2025 à 16:17
The interim order came after a decision in June on medical care for transgender youths and as the justices prepare to hear arguments on transgender athletes.

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A 14-year-old student challenged South Carolina’s bathroom law, saying it violated the Constitution’s equal protection clause and Title IX.

Supreme Court Lifts Restrictions on L.A. Immigration Stops

8 septembre 2025 à 16:55
A federal judge had ordered agents not to make indiscriminate stops relying on factors like a person’s ethnicity or that they speak Spanish.

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Aggressive enforcement operations in Los Angeles — including encounters captured on video that appeared to be roundups of random Hispanic people by armed agents — have set off protests and clashes in the area.

George Mason’s President, Gregory Washington, Will Not Apologize to the Trump Administration

6 septembre 2025 à 05:01
Gregory Washington, George Mason’s first Black president, runs a university that prizes diversity. That has made him a target of the Trump administration.

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The Trump administration demanded that Gregory Washington, president of George Mason University, personally apologize for supporting diversity programs. He said no.

Seattle Police Conclude 13 Years of Federal Oversight

3 septembre 2025 à 19:42
A federal judge ended the monitoring imposed after allegations of excessive force and racial bias. The city pointed to progress in improving officer accountability and training.

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Seattle Police Department officers blocked a street as crews dismantled a protest area in the city in 2020.

Trump’s Push to Punish Flag Burning Puts Landmark Free Speech Ruling at Risk

1 septembre 2025 à 11:33
The Supreme Court ruled in 1989 that burning an American flag is speech protected by the First Amendment. President Trump says it should be punished.

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Gregory Johnson displayed a flag he has used in protests, in Venice, Calif., in 2021. Mr. Johnson won a landmark Supreme Court case in 1989 protecting political expression that is now being challenged by President Trump.

In Trump’s Federal Work Force Cuts, Black Women Are Among the Hardest Hit

31 août 2025 à 12:37
President Trump has cut hundreds of thousands of jobs from the federal work force, disproportionately affecting Black employees.

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Dr. Peggy Carr, the chief statistician at the Education Department, was dismissed after a 35-year career as part of the Trump administration’s plan to drastically reduce the size of the federal work force.
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