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Day: November 29, 2023

Navigating a Crisis of Government Trust

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In the wake of the Rainbow Bridge explosion between Niagara Falls, NY, and Ontario, I delve into public skepticism towards government statements. The widespread disbelief in official accounts, much like “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” raises crucial questions about our trust in authorities and the importance of independent verification in an era of uncertainty and misinformation.

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Federal Transportation Agency Calls for Speed-monitoring Software in Cars

A federal agency is calling for a nationwide mandate requiring new vehicles to have software surveilling American drivers for adherence to local speed limits. On November 14, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published a news release advocating “intelligent speed assistance technology and countermeasures including interlock program for repeat speeding offenders” in “all new cars.” …

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Trump Challenger, Seeking to Disqualify Trump, Plans Second Appeal to Supreme Court

A presidential candidate plans to ask the highest court to reverse a lower court’s rejection of his bid to disqualify President Trump from 2024 candidacy.

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