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Supreme Court TikTok Ruling Sparks Clash Between Free Speech and National Security

A debate over free speech, national security, and presidential power has emerged following a Guardian opinion piece criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the law requiring TikTok’s divestiture to mitigate foreign control risks. Critics argue it sets a precedent for censorship, while supporters emphasize genuine security concerns and uphold Congressional authority.

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America’s Layoff Wave Is Back: What 1 Million Job Cuts in 2025 Really Mean for Workers

Mass layoffs in the U.S. have surged by 183% in 2025, primarily driven by Big Tech and government job cuts. Companies are restructuring for an AI-focused future, leading to a decline in middle-skill roles and a rise in AI-related jobs. Workers must reskill to navigate these changes and thrive in the evolving job market.

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FAA Flight Cuts Ground Americans — While Washington Plays Politics

The ongoing federal government shutdown has forced the FAA to implement widespread flight reductions, stranding travelers. Critics accuse the FAA of bureaucratic overreach, prioritizing political agendas over essential services. As Congress debates funding solutions, millions face canceled flights and lost wages, highlighting the inefficiency of a bloated government structure.

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Carroll County’s $1.9 Million Cannabis Windfall: Dude, Where’s the Budget?

Carroll County has received $1.9 million from Maryland’s cannabis tax fund, marking a shift from past criminalization to legalization. The county is exploring creative and humorous suggestions for spending the funds on initiatives ranging from public health programs to infrastructure repair. Additionally, there are calls to consider taxpayer refunds instead.

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The Quiet Transformation of the I-270 Corridor: Boon or Boondoggle?

The I-270 corridor in Maryland is undergoing a quiet yet significant transformation driven by zoning reforms and mixed-use developments, reshaping Montgomery and Frederick Counties. While high-tech jobs and urbanization attract investment, locals face soaring housing costs and eroded community identities, raising concerns about affordability and infrastructure burdens.

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Maryland’s Army Scientist and the ICE-Tracking Apps: Why Nicholas Waytowich Must Be Fired

Nicholas Waytowich, a senior Army scientist in Maryland, is not only the founder of the Red Dot app—an ICE-tracking tool marketed as “community safety”—but also a code contributor to a second app, ICE Block. Together, these projects form a disturbing pattern: a taxpayer-funded scientist building technology that helps illegal immigrants evade federal law enforcement and potentially endangers ICE agents. Maryland’s silence on this conflict of interest speaks volumes.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s Crocodile Tears and the Death of Accountability

Jimmy Kimmel returned from suspension with crocodile tears and a self-serving lecture on free speech—but no apology, no accountability, and no admission that he smeared conservatives by falsely linking them to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Instead of telling the truth, Kimmel played the victim, proving once again that for Hollywood elites, the narrative matters more than honesty.

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Bethesda Softworks and Microsoft Face Backlash Over Mockery After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

Bethesda Softworks, the Rockville-based subsidiary of Microsoft, is under fire after posting a controversial Indiana Jones game clip just days after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The post, paired with an employee’s online comments mocking Kirk’s mourners, has sparked boycotts, subscription cancellations, and calls for accountability across the gaming industry. Conservatives say the silence from Bethesda and Microsoft only proves the gaming world’s deep hostility toward their values.

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Milo Yiannopoulos Returns: Filling the Void After Charlie Kirk

Charlie Kirk’s assassination left a void in the conservative movement. Now, Milo Yiannopoulos is unretiring, vowing to step back into the fight he once left behind. His return promises fireworks—provocation, confrontation, and a renewed battle over free speech. The question isn’t whether America can handle Milo—it’s whether America can handle the truth he forces us to face.

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