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Corruption Is Part of Why School District ‘Democracy’ Is Rigged and Wasteful

In 2019, the Scottsdale Unified School District in Arizona spent over $20 million to tear down and completely rebuild a school named Pima Elementary. This year it voted to close the school. Pima Elementary, designed for up to 840 students, reopened at less than 60% of that capacity, and it continued to decline. This fall,…

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Improper US Government Payments Rose to $186 Billion in 2025: Watchdog

Estimated improper federal payments have reached about $3 trillion since fiscal year 2003, according to the Government Accountability Office.

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Supreme Court Oral Arguments in Chatrie v. United States and Monsanto Co. v. Durnell

The U.S. Supreme Court hears the following back-to-back oral arguments in two high-stakes cases involving digital privacy and corporate liability at 10 a.m. ET on April 27. 1. Chatrie v. United States (25-112) The court will decide whether “geofence warrants”—which allow police to obtain location data for every cell phone in a specific area—violate the […]

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Supreme Court Considers Use of Cell Location Data in Criminal Investigations

Multiple justices suggested that defendants did not have an expectation of privacy for location data if they voluntarily gave it to cell phone companies.

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Tennessee Lawmakers Clash Over Bill Expanding Use of Force

https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2026/04/26/lawmakers-clash-over-bill-expanding-use-of-force-n1232342

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Federal Appeals Court Allows Texas to Enforce State Immigration Law

A federal district court had blocked the law two years ago, saying it would have interfered with federal immigration enforcement.

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Election Law Could Slow Vote Counting in Key Midterm Battleground

Georgia, one of the most closely watched election battlegrounds in the nation, could face a significant technology overhaul resulting in slower ballot counting or delayed results in the upcoming midterm elections. After July 1, Georgia election officials can no longer use QR codes to tabulate ballots after a 2024 law goes into effect, sparking concern…

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