March 18, 2026 8:48 am

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How DHS Laid the Groundwork for More Intelligence Abuse

DHS Intelligence Unit Faces Continued Scrutiny and Calls for Reform

The DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) underwent a “360 review” to reform its intelligence practices plagued by abuse, yet new policies may still permit violations. Despite a new manual, lax standards and broad mandates risk ongoing misuse, targeting First Amendment-protected activities. Congress and local officials must act to curb potential overreach.

‘Rape survivor’ in Brad Schimel ad is actually Italian stock footage model

Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate Criticized for Using Stock Footage Ads

An ad from Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel misleadingly features an Italian stock model as a rape survivor, raising ethical concerns. Schimel, running against Judge Susan Crawford, uses this in a campaign highlighting his judicial contributions, including clearing backlogged rape kits. However, his efforts in office have faced scrutiny, impacting the race’s dynamics, which could shift the court’s ideological balance in an election anticipated to be the most expensive state court race in U.S. history.

The State of Our Union Is Precarious

Presidential Addresses and the Evolving Dynamics of American Democracy

In a rare presidential address, the leader aligns with dictators, shaking the foundation of democratic ideals. This pivotal moment questions the balance of power among U.S. branches, as Congress and the Supreme Court face tests of authority and lawfulness. The implications could redefine the nation’s democratic experiment.

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