By WESTLAW Data Privacy Daily Briefing Google LLC quietly activated its Gemini AI “Smart features” for all users across Gmail, Chat and Meet — letting…
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New DOJ filings detail the alleged motive of accused pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr., who admitted planting explosive devices near the DNC and RNC on January 5. The memo challenges media claims tying the case directly to January 6.
By Jason Hopkins Immigration Reporter A federal judge handed President Donald Trump a major victory on Tuesday night in his effort to rein in the…
‘A 75-year-old woman loses her eye because these damn judges and lawyers don’t do their [bleeping] jobs’ By Joe Kovacs Billionaire Elon Musk is jumping into…
By Cristina Laila Clinton’s spokesperson called on the Justice Department to release the remaining photos of Bill Clinton buried in the Epstein files. On Monday,…
‘Total institutional failure. Brown’s leadership should be fired immediately. This kind of DEI-driven incompetence is costing innocent lives’ By Joe Kovacs In the aftermath of the…
If nothing comes of Fulton County’s admission, the implication will be that election laws can be treated as optional rather than binding. By Hans Mahncke…
A Massachusetts mayor requested a court translator during sworn proceedings, raising concerns about language competency in public office. The incident triggered online backlash and questions about legal accountability and transparency.
Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton has been indicted on multiple felony counts for allegedly mishandling classified information. Prosecutors say Bolton shared sensitive national security materials through personal email and unauthorized contacts.
A 20-year-old Rochester man was sentenced to jail and long-term probation after admitting evidence would convict him in the rape of two young girls. The plea deal spared him prison time and sex offender registration despite testimony describing lasting trauma to the victims.
A federal court in Los Angeles is hearing arguments in a lawsuit challenging California’s Proposition 50 congressional redistricting maps. The case could determine whether Democrats gain additional House seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Mitch Vexler Breaks it Down in an Interview with Michael Bordenaro By Etienne de la Boetie2 Etienne Note: I used AI to summarize this video.…
By M Dowling A case is going to the Supreme Court that is quite troubling. A public New Jersey school is indoctrinating children in Islam. The…


















