The Unfolding Crisis at Airports: TSA Disruptions and the Controversial Deployment of ICE Agents

The ongoing partial government shutdown, now in its fifth week, has precipitated significant disruptions at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), leading to widespread travel chaos and prompting a controversial decision…

Brendan Carr Proposes New Restrictions on Telecom Foreign Call Centers Amidst Industry Consolidation and Layoff Concerns

Washington D.C. – March 20, 2026 – Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Brendan Carr has initiated a proposal that could significantly alter the landscape of customer service operations for U.S.…

"Whatcha-Sayin?" Highlights: Insightful Commentary on DEI Debates and Legal Outcomes

This week’s collection of insightful commentary, curated from the "whatcha-sayin?" section, delves into critical discussions surrounding the controversial cuts to humanities grants, the nuances of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)…

Bridgeport Police Shoot Black Man in the Back, Ambulance Diverted to Officer Experiencing "Mild Anxiety Attack"

The tragic shooting of Dyshan Best, a 39-year-old Black man, by Bridgeport Police Department officers last year has been further cast into a harsh spotlight by the findings of an…

Announcing The Winners Of The 8th Annual Public Domain Game Jam

The landscape of digital preservation and creative reinterpretation has been significantly enriched with the announcement of the winners of the 8th Annual Public Domain Game Jam. This year’s event, which…

The Gaming Like It’s 1930 Public Domain Game Jam Crowns Its Winners

The highly anticipated results of the latest "Gaming Like It’s 1930" public domain game jam have been officially announced, celebrating a diverse array of creative projects that ingeniously leverage public…

Fifth Circuit Reverses Course on Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Law, Raising Constitutional Concerns

A significant legal shift has occurred regarding Louisiana’s controversial law mandating the posting of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. Initially, the Fifth Circuit Appeals Court upheld a lower…

New Mexico’s Proactive Measles Response Offers a Model Amidst Federal Inaction

The persistent challenge of measles outbreaks in the United States has highlighted significant disparities in governmental response, with states like New Mexico demonstrating effective public health strategies while others, particularly…

Minnesota Lawmaker’s Stand Against Age Verification Highlights Broader Concerns Over Online Censorship and LGBTQ+ Rights

The debate over online safety for minors has ignited a fierce discussion in Minnesota, centering on House File 1434 (HF1434), a proposed bill that aims to implement broad age-verification measures…

Australia’s Social Media Ban for Under-16s Proves Ineffective, Exacerbates Vulnerabilities

Three months after its implementation, Australia’s pioneering social media ban for individuals under the age of 16 is demonstrating a stark ineffectiveness, with new data revealing that the majority of…