Weekend Interview: Eyal Yakoby Challenges Media Misinformation & Antisemitism

Weekend Interview: Eyal Yakoby Challenges Media Misinformation & Antisemitism

Eyal Yakoby, a rising voice among Generation Z, is proving that young people can play a critical role in shaping the political and cultural discourse of our time. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and an incoming student at MIT, Yakoby has gained prominence as an online influencer with over 90,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram. But his influence extends beyond social media.


Weekend Interview: Brenda Hafera on Preserving American History and Values

Weekend Interview: Brenda Hafera on Preserving American History and Values

Brenda Hafera, Assistant Director and Senior Policy Analyst at the Heritage Foundation's Simons Center for American Studies, has spent her career studying, preserving, and advocating for America’s founding principles. In a recent interview, she shared her insights into patriotism, historical education, and the ongoing cultural battles over America's national identity.


State Department designates MS-13 as foreign terrorist organization

State Department designates MS-13 as foreign terrorist organization

Yesterday, the State Department officially designated the violent gang MS-13 as a foreign terrorist organization.


Trump discusses potential political runs and sports event

Trump discusses potential political runs and sports event

Donald J. Trump's recent posts on Truth Social address key political figures' potential candidacies in Florida and Michigan while also touching upon an upcoming hockey game against Canada.


CCIA highlights key barriers affecting US digital exports

CCIA highlights key barriers affecting US digital exports

As U.S. trade policymakers turn their attention to removing discriminatory trade barriers, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has published a list of significant digital trade obstacles affecting U.S. digital exports.


CCIA voices concern over new Vermont legislation impacting minors' online privacy

CCIA voices concern over new Vermont legislation impacting minors' online privacy

The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has voiced its concerns to Vermont lawmakers regarding the Vermont Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (VAADC), a bill identified as S. 69/H. 210.


Tax Foundation urges Congress for permanent full expensing policy

Tax Foundation urges Congress for permanent full expensing policy

The Tax Foundation has called for permanent full expensing for capital investment as a crucial element in the tax reform package being crafted by Republicans this year.


FTC halts Gravity Defyer's unsupported pain-relief claims; imposes penalties

FTC halts Gravity Defyer's unsupported pain-relief claims; imposes penalties

Gravity Defyer Medical Technology Corporation and its owner, Alexander Elnekaveh, have been ordered to cease making unsupported claims about the pain-relief benefits of their footwear.


Mission man receives lengthy sentence for drug trafficking while under federal supervision

Mission man receives lengthy sentence for drug trafficking while under federal supervision

A 56-year-old man from Mission, Texas, has been sentenced to prison for drug trafficking while under federal supervision.


NAR resolves compliance issue with Phoenix REALTORS over MLS Choice offering

NAR resolves compliance issue with Phoenix REALTORS over MLS Choice offering

The National Association of REALTORS (NAR) has reached an agreement with Phoenix REALTORS, ensuring the local association's compliance with NAR's Constitution and Bylaws.


Bokeelia man pleads guilty to possession of child sexual abuse material

Bokeelia man pleads guilty to possession of child sexual abuse material

Vincent Jay Yau, a 42-year-old resident of Bokeelia, Florida, has entered a guilty plea for possessing child sexual abuse material.


Shiprock man pleads guilty to firearm assault charges

Shiprock man pleads guilty to firearm assault charges

A Shiprock man has entered a guilty plea to two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon in a case involving firearm use.


Federal inmate receives life sentence for cellmate's murder at Terre Haute facility

Federal inmate receives life sentence for cellmate's murder at Terre Haute facility

Lawrence Taylor, a federal inmate, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his cellmate at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana.


Mexican man convicted for illegal reentry into US after deportation

Mexican man convicted for illegal reentry into US after deportation

A jury in Rapid City, South Dakota, has found Celso Diaz-Martinez, a 52-year-old Mexican national, guilty of illegal reentry after deportation.


Inmate receives extra two-year sentence for contraband possession

Inmate receives extra two-year sentence for contraband possession

A former Pittsburgh resident has been sentenced to two additional years in federal prison for possessing contraband while incarcerated.


Germany considers cutting corporate tax rate amid prolonged recession

Germany considers cutting corporate tax rate amid prolonged recession

Germany's economy is facing a prolonged recession, with GDP stagnating for two years and not surpassing pre-pandemic levels.


App Association supports comprehensive privacy legislation for children's online safety

App Association supports comprehensive privacy legislation for children's online safety

The App Association, a global trade association representing small and medium-sized technology companies, has expressed its support for the Senate Judiciary Committee's focus on children's online safety.


Donald J. Trump's social media activity highlights key events and political support

Donald J. Trump's social media activity highlights key events and political support

Former President Donald J. Trump has recently taken to his Truth Social platform to share updates regarding significant events and political endorsements as of February 20, 2025.


California agency proposes updates on privacy act rules

California agency proposes updates on privacy act rules

The California Privacy Protection Agency has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking aimed at updating regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).


Secretary Noem authorizes agents for immigration enforcement

Secretary Noem authorizes agents for immigration enforcement

On Tuesday, Secretary Noem signed a memorandum that allows up to 600 special agents from the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service to assist in arresting and deporting illegal immigrants.