Rapid expansion of AI data centers across the United States is triggering backlash from residents concerned about energy consumption, pollution, rising costs, and potential health effects. Critics warn the AI infrastructure boom could dramatically reshape communities and power systems nationwide.
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The FCC has ordered an early review of ABC broadcast licenses following controversy surrounding Jimmy Kimmel’s remarks. The move signals growing tension over media accountability and First Amendment limits.
A new book examines how COVID-era messaging and censorship influenced public understanding of the pandemic. It raises questions about institutional coordination and transparency.
The EU insists its digital identity wallet will be optional, but policy signals from Germany suggest otherwise. The debate highlights growing concerns over privacy and digital control.
Claims about Kristi Noem’s alleged webcam activity have ignited widespread debate. The story raises questions about evidence, privacy, and political consequences.
President Donald Trump has appointed leading tech executives to a new advisory panel on artificial intelligence policy. The group will help guide decisions on regulation and emerging technologies.
A pro-family coalition has formed to address growing risks AI poses to children. The group aims to push stronger legal protections and counter Big Tech influence.
Tonight’s Intelligence Briefing explores how narratives, digital systems, and technocratic frameworks are shaping modern decision-making and power structures. It reveals how influence, control, and governance increasingly operate through unseen mechanisms.
Brazil’s new Digital ECA law mandates strict age verification across online platforms. The rules aim to protect minors but raise concerns over privacy and data use.
Cloudflare is pushing back against Italy’s Piracy Shield system after a major fine. The dispute highlights growing tensions over internet regulation and censorship risks.
Pegasus spyware can secretly turn smartphones into surveillance tools. Experts explain how infections happen and how users can check their devices for signs of compromise.


















UnitedHealthcare Learns You Can’t Fix Stupid, Fires Social Media Manager Over Trump Post
A former UnitedHealthcare social media manager was fired after posting comments about an assassination attempt involving President Trump. The case highlights the risks of reckless online conduct and public backlash.