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Justice Stephen Breyer: Expanding the Court Could Further Erode Public Trust

Justice Stephen Breyer said Tuesday that expanding the Supreme Court to decrease the power of its conservative majority could further erode public trust and weaken the court’s influence. Breyer defended the court’s independence, invoking its refusal to hear former President Donald Trump’s multiple attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. He added that […]

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Ericsson’s Backing Huawei Shows How Companies Become ‘Hostages’ to the CCP

Commentary Telecommunication giant, Ericsson, did not enjoy the benefits of a ban of its rival, Huawei, in Sweden, instead, it has been asking its government to reconsider the ban; analysis suggested the profits gained from the Chinese market left the company susceptible to coercion by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). As the United States and

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Ontario Considering Digital Vaccine Passports, Documents Show

A digital vaccine passport issued to Ontarians who have received a COVID-19 vaccine has been reportedly considered by the Ford government, provincial documents show. The provincial government has plans that include a mockup vaccination receipt with a QR code that links to a digital certificate. The code could then be stored with smartphone apps and scanned

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Arizona Governor Signs Bill to Defy Any New Federal Gun Control Laws

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed a bill that would prohibit police and sheriffs in the state from enforcing new federal gun laws that violate the Constitution’s Second Amendment. Proponents of the bill have argued that it would ensure that the rights of gun owners are protected from what they have described as potential overreach by the

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Capitol Protester Alleges Inmates Are Being Physically Assaulted by Jail Guards

An alleged rioter charged for his involvement in the U.S. Capitol breach earlier this year has argued jail guards have assaulted inmates kept at the Washington D.C. correctional center. “Myself and others involved in the Jan. 6 incident are scared for their lives, not from each other but from correctional officers,” Ronald Sandlin said Tuesday as

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McConnell Calls CEO Pushback Against Georgia Election Integrity Law ‘Stupid’

In a fresh scathing critique of corporate political activism, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Tuesday that it’s foolish for business leaders to denounce Georgia’s new election integrity law, whose critics claim imposes unfair barriers to voting and whose proponents say make elections more secure. “It’s quite stupid to jump in the middle of

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China’s Huawei Draws Attention After Publicizing Lawful Inception Patent

Chinese telecom giant Huawei made public one of its latest lawful interception patents at the end of March, raising concern over personal data and privacy.  A former Huawei engineer told The Epoch Times that such a practice is nothing new in the company and explained why the practice has now been declassified. On March 30,

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