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Most Geofence Warrants Are Unconstitutional: Appeals Court

Most geofence warrants are for information from Google.

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Feds Give Georgia $14.3 Million for Airport Block Grants

The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded Georgia nearly $14.3 million to help rehabilitate nonprimary airports statewide, officials said.
The money, part of $636 million for 320 grants in 46 states and American Samoa, ostensibly aims to improve airport infrastructure. It was awarded as part of the 2024 Airport Improvement Program’s fourth round of grants, and the Georgia award includes more than $13.3 million in entitlement spending and $924,275 in discretionary spending.

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EU Warns It May Take Measures Against X Over Musk’s Interview with Trump

‘There is a risk of amplification of potentially harmful content in EU in connection with events with major audience around the world,’ the official wrote.

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Woke Judge Gets Suspended for Being an Unhinged Social Justice Warrior…

Some of it is being driven by fearmongers, but there are valid concerns with the economy, food supply, pharmaceuticals, the energy grid, and mass rioting that have pushed average Americans into “prepper” mode.
The Louisiana Judiciary Commission has expressed deep concern over Judge Rose’s alleged succession of legal errors in criminal cases and her use of a racial slur, stating that these actions may pose a threat to the public and the administration of justice.

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Interest Payments on Debt Consumed More Than Half of US Income Tax Revenue in July

The budget deficit has surpassed $1.5 trillion with two months to go in the fiscal year.

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Research Widely Cited to Support Pausing LNG Exports Riddled with Errors, Analysis Says

At the beginning of this year, the Biden administration enacted a pause on liquified natural gas (LNG) permits. The policy created regulatory uncertainty in the industry, impacting jobs and billion-dollar investments.
The announcement of the policy followed a coordinated effort by activists at nonprofits and in academia, as well as dozens of Democratic members of congress, to hasten an energy transition away from fossil fuels by blocking exports of America’s abundant natural gas resources to countries abroad.

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