Inside the courthouse reshaping the future of the internet

The E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in Washington, DC. The future of the internet will be determined in one building in Washington, DC – and for six weeks, I watched it unfold. For much of this spring, the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse in downtown Washington, DC, was buzzing with lawyers, reporters, and interested onlookers jostling between…

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Meet Ramaduro: Europe’s progressive, Soros-trained autocrat and enemy of Trumpism

While Europe claims to champion democracy, it’s quietly empowering autocrats like Albania’s Prime Minister Edi Rama. Elected to a fourth term with a supermajority capable of amending the constitution, Rama is now known by critics as the “Ramaduro” of Europe—an allusion toVenezuela’s Nicolás Maduro—for his alleged corruption, autocratic tendencies, and mastery of political deception. A…

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Federal judge asks if National Guard deployment in Los Angeles violates Posse Comitatus Act

A federal judge on Friday asked if the Trump administration’s military deployment in Los Angeles violates the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits troops from conducting civilian law enforcement on U.S. soil. This comes as California’s challenge to President Donald Trump’s deployment of troops to respond to anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles returned to a federal…

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