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Author: Justin Ganan

A spectator looking through binoculars at the Derby horse races, Epsom, Surrey, June 1923. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Geofence Surveillance: First, They Spied on Protesters. Then Churches. You’re Next.

By John Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead
March 15, 2023

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Read More Geofence Surveillance: First, They Spied on Protesters. Then Churches. You’re Next.
CAMPO, CA - OCTOBER 08: A U.S. flag put up by activists who oppose illegal immigration flies near the US-Mexico border fence in an area where they search for border crossers October 8, 2006 near Campo, California. The activists want the fence expanded into a fully-lit double-fenced barrier between the US (R) and Mexico. US Fish and Wildlife Service wardens and environmentalists warn that a proposed plan by US lawmakers to construct 700 miles of double fencing along the 2,000-mile US-Mexico border, in an attempt to wall-out illegal immigrants, would also harm rare wildlife. Wildlife experts say cactus-pollinating insects would fly around fence lights, birds that migrate by starlight in the desert wilderness would be confused, and large mammals such as jaguars, Mexican wolves, Sonoran pronghorn antelope, and desert bighorn sheep would be blocked from migrating across the international border, from California to Texas. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

Our Own Failing States

By Theodore R. Malloch
March 14, 2023

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Beyond Woke Banks Go Broke

By Theodore R. Malloch
March 14, 2023

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FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2021 file photo, Fulton County Georgia elections workers process absentee ballots for the Senate runoff election in Atlanta. When voters in Florida and Georgia request mailed ballots next year, they will have to make sure they do one more thing before sending it in: provide proof of identification. (AP Photo/Ben Gray, File)

The Right to Be Let Alone: When the Government Wants to Know All Your Business

By John Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead
March 9, 2023

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: General view of the movie theatre prior the 'Frank' screening during the Sundance London Film and Music Festival 2014 at 02 Arena on April 25, 2014 in London, England. (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for Sundance)

More Risky Business

By Theodore R. Malloch
March 8, 2023

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What The U.S. Economy Can Learn From The NFL

By Theodore R. Malloch and Nicholas Capaldi
February 13, 2023

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