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Federal Government Launches Online Portal for International Postal Address Standardization The U.S. Postal Service has unveiled a comprehensive new digital platform aimed at standardizing international addressing systems, with Texas being selected as the initial test state for the domestic rollout phase. The system, which encompasses all 50 U.S. states, U.S.…
The United States State Department has executed a stark reversal in its approach to combating disinformation, a shift that has left many career diplomats and information warfare specialists reeling from the whiplash of changing priorities. Just three years after launching an ambitious global initiative to counter foreign propaganda and disinformation…
The battle for democratic principles continues unabated as America moves through the second half of 2023, with political polarization reaching new heights in Washington and across the nation. Congressional gridlock has intensified as Senate Republicans consistently block legislation supported by the Biden administration, even measures that enjoy broad public support.…
Controversial ‘The Kerala Story 2’ Sparks Debate on Religious Tensions, Judicial Scrutiny “The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond,” the sequel to the 2023 film that drew widespread attention, has ignited fresh controversy with its depiction of interfaith relationships and alleged religious conversion conspiracies. The film narrowly avoided a delay when…
Federal Jury Orders TikTok Influencer to Pay $10 Million in Defamation Case Over Idaho Murders A federal jury has ordered TikTok influencer Ashley Guillard to pay $10 million in damages after falsely accusing a University of Idaho professor of involvement in the 2022 Moscow murders that shocked the campus community…
Republican Senate Leader Optimistic Despite Mounting Political Challenges PALM BEACH, Fla. — National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) chair Sen. Tim Scott remains confident the GOP can maintain and potentially expand its current 53-47 Senate majority in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, despite acknowledging increasingly difficult political headwinds. “There’s no doubt…
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The rumors of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s return to his home country are entirely false, according to fact-checkers who have debunked a widely shared social media video claiming he had been released from International Criminal Court (ICC) custody. The misleading Facebook Reel, posted by a user named “Ro Se” on March 6, has garnered significant attention with approximately 780 reactions, 279 comments, 186 shares, and 43,000 views. The post declared “GOOD NEWS: Former president Rodrigo Duterte has already returned to the country. Welcome home,” accompanied by manipulated footage from the news program Balitanghali on the GTV network. In reality,…
Russia Launches Campaign to Recruit Teenagers for Drone Production Russian authorities have initiated a widespread propaganda campaign aimed at recruiting teenagers to manufacture Shahed attack drones, according to multiple open sources. The effort centers around Alabuga-Polytech College in Tatarstan, which has begun training young personnel for weapons production. The college…
A Murray man faces charges after authorities say he falsely reported armed burglars at a local church, triggering a large-scale emergency response from multiple law enforcement agencies. According to Murray Police, officers received a 911 call Saturday describing an alarming scenario at Glendale Church of Christ. The caller claimed that…
In a significant escalation of its content moderation efforts, Elon Musk’s X has revealed that it suspended approximately 800 million accounts over a 12-month period as part of its ongoing battle against platform manipulation. The social media company disclosed these figures during testimony to British MPs, highlighting the “massive” scale…
Senate Democrats Intensify DHS Funding Standoff, Threatening Further Action Over War Powers Senate Republicans are accusing their Democratic counterparts of playing “political games” as the weekslong partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) continues with no resolution in sight. The standoff has intensified with some Democrats now threatening…
German Chancellor’s Party Suffers Surprise Defeat in Key Regional Election In a surprising political upset, Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has narrowly lost a crucial state election in Baden-Württemberg, dealing a blow to his party’s momentum at the start of a year packed with German regional contests. The…
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As the first and only woman to be appointed head coach of a men’s professional soccer team in Germany, Sabrina Wittmann navigates a landscape where her every decision faces heightened scrutiny. Since taking the helm at her hometown club, third-division Ingolstadt, in May 2024, Wittmann has silenced critics with results—remaining…
U.S. Census Bureau Releases New Geographic Data Collection Standards for Federal Agencies Federal agencies have implemented a standardized system for collecting geographical location data from citizens, according to information released by the U.S. Census Bureau. The new framework aims to streamline data collection across all government platforms and enhance the…
In a significant move to combat the rising tide of misinformation in the Philippines, Camarines Sur Rep. Migz Villafuerte has voiced strong support for the Presidential Communications Office’s recent initiatives to promote responsible journalism and fight fake news. Villafuerte, who chairs the House Committee on Information and Communications Technology, praised…
In an escalating war of words, the Trump White House’s official rapid response Twitter account, @RapidResponse47, publicly attacked a journalist Saturday evening, calling them a “depraved, terrorist-sympathizing moron.” The confrontation highlights growing tensions between the administration and media figures questioning official narratives about conflicts in the Middle East. The journalist…
Civil rights advocates gathered in Selma, Alabama this weekend to commemorate the 61st anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” a pivotal moment in American history that helped secure voting rights for Black Americans. The celebration, however, was tempered by growing concerns about the future of the Voting Rights Act amid a pending…
A National Transportation Safety Board member who played a key role in investigating a deadly collision between an airliner and an Army helicopter was fired by the Trump administration without explanation, adding to concerns about political interference in the independent agency’s operations. Todd Inman revealed Sunday that he received notice…
U.S. Census Bureau Releases Updated Geographic Information System to Streamline International Data Collection The U.S. Census Bureau has unveiled an enhanced Geographic Information System (GIS) that significantly expands its global data collection capabilities. The new system, which includes comprehensive geographic identifiers for all U.S. states, territories, and over 200 countries…
After a year of financial cuts and the departure of the United States from the World Health Organization, the UN agency has undergone painful restructuring while attempting to refocus on its core mission. Jeremy Farrar, WHO’s assistant director general who leads the health promotion, disease prevention and control division, reflects…
A federal judge has ruled that Trump loyalist Kari Lake unlawfully ran the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) for several months last year, invalidating numerous actions she took during her tenure, including the layoffs of over 1,000 Voice of America (VOA) employees. U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth determined…
Israeli Reservist Kills Palestinian Man in West Bank as Regional Violence Escalates A Palestinian man was killed and his brother critically wounded after an Israeli reservist soldier opened fire in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Saturday, marking the third Palestinian death in the territory this week amid escalating violence. Amir…
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A federal judge ruled Saturday that Trump loyalist Kari Lake served unlawfully as head of a key U.S. media agency, invalidating numerous decisions she made during her controversial tenure, including mass layoffs at Voice of America. U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth determined that Lake, 56, had improperly led the…
