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Dec 18 2025POLITICS

When Asking Questions Becomes a Crime: The Priscilla Villarreal Case

Priscilla Villarreal, a local news reporter in Laredo, Texas, found herself in handcuffs for doing her job. She was not stealing or committing a violent act. Instead, she was asking questions, something journalists do every day. But in her case, local officials saw her work as a crime. They used an

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Nov 05 2025CRYPTO

India's Crypto Wake-Up Call: XRP Gets Legal Recognition

In a surprising turn of events, a court in India has declared that cryptocurrencies like XRP are considered property. This decision came after a user, Rhutikumari, challenged WazirX's decision to freeze her account, which held around $9, 400 worth of XRP. The exchange had proposed a plan to share th

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Aug 08 2025CRYPTO

A Crypto Developer's Partial Victory: What Roman Storm's Case Means for Privacy Tools

In a landmark case, Roman Storm, the co-founder of Tornado Cash, faced a mixed verdict. The jury found him guilty of running an unlicensed money-transmitting business but couldn't agree on more serious charges like money laundering and violating sanctions. This split decision is significant. It show

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Jun 14 2025POLITICS

Tensions Rise as Military Faces Off Against Protesters in Los Angeles

Military forces have been deployed in Los Angeles, and they are expected to stay there until at least Tuesday. This move has sparked a heated debate between state officials and the federal government. The situation is complex, with legal battles raging in the courts and protests continuing on the st

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May 24 2025POLITICS

The Supreme Court's Unusual Move: Trump's Power Play

The Supreme Court recently made a significant decision that has far-reaching implications for the balance of power in the U. S. government. This decision allows the president to remove leaders of certain federal agencies without a valid reason. This move breaks with nearly a century of legal precede

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Apr 19 2025EDUCATION

Why Do Some People Value Diversity More Than Others?

The idea of diversity is often praised, but not everyone sees its value in the same way. Some people appreciate diversity for what it brings to the table. Others see it as a moral duty. However, the reasons behind these views are not always clear. What drives people to favor one reason over the othe

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Mar 04 2025POLITICS

Judges and Their Writing: How Politics Shapes Court Decisions

Judge's writing and citation practices have been under the microscope for over a century. The focus is on how political leanings influence their decisions. This isn't about judges blatantly favoring one side; it's more subtle. It's about the words they choose and the cases they reference. The study

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Sep 08 2024CRIME

When Parents Pay for School Shootings

Four dead. Fourteen years old. And now, a father charged with murder over his son's alleged mass shooting at an American high school. The case of Colin Gray pushes the boundaries of parental responsibility in our society's gun culture. It marks only the second time a parent has been criminally char

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Aug 28 2024POLITICS

Legal Showdown: Jack Smith Takes on Judge Cannon's Dismissal of Classified Docs Case

In a bold move, special counsel Jack Smith has filed an appeal to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's unexpected dismissal of the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. Trump, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges, is accu

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