Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has locked down a detention facility in Dilley, Texas, after a measles outbreak, CBS News reported Sunday. The facility is the same one that held 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father until their release on Saturday. U.S. measles cases reached a three-decade high in December, with outbreaks reported across […]
Swiss Army Chooses US-Made P320 Pistol
SIG SAUER announced on Tuesday that the Swiss Armed Forces have officially selected the P320 pistol as their new standard-issued sidearm. By Dylan Malyasov for Defence Blog The decision is part of Switzerland’s broader New Generation Project aimed at modernizing core equipment for its military personnel. According to a company statement, the selection followed a […]
Chicago Rapper Dies After Violent Encounter With Armed Contractor – What We Know
A 19-year-old man identified as Mekhi Moore, also known by the nickname “Glizzy the Tweeker,” was fatally shot during what authorities believe was a robbery attempt gone wrong on the city’s South Side. By Luke McCoy for USA Carry Chicago Police responded to a call of two people shot near 89th Street and Michigan Avenue at […]
Judge Blocks Trump Administration Rule On Lawmakers’ ICE Facility Visits
A federal judge has again blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a policy that would bar members of Congress from making unannounced oversight visits to U.S. immigration detention centers. Judge Jia M. Cobb of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled Monday that the Department of Homeland Security’s visitation policy likely violated […]
Mamdani Appoints Former Inmate To Lead NYC Corrections
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed Stanley Richards, a formerly incarcerated man, as commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction — the agency that oversees the city’s jail system, including Rikers Island. This marks the first time a former convict will head the city’s corrections agency. The New York Post continues: Richards, who reportedly […]
Appeals Court Tosses DOJ Misconduct Complaint Against Federal Judge
A federal appeals court has dismissed a Justice Department misconduct complaint against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, according to court documents that became public this week. Jeffrey S. Sutton, chief judge of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, dismissed the complaint on Dec. 19, though the ruling was not reported publicly until the weekend. The […]
White House Reaches Trade Deal With India
On Monday, President Trump announced a trade deal with India after he said the country’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to buy U.S. and “potentially” Venezuelan oil. Trump wrote in a TruthSocial post that it was “an honor” to speak to the Prime Minister on Monday morning, noting that the two leaders discussed trade and ending the […]
Associated Press Criticizes Winter Olympics For Lack Of Diversity
A recent report by The Associated Press has drawn significant attention and criticism online for appearing to fault a Nordic country for having too few non-white athletes on its rosters for the 2026 Winter Olympics. The AP published a story Monday titled, “Europe’s rising diversity is not reflected at the Winter Olympics. Culture plays a […]
China’s Terracotta Army Inside The United States
The scale of illegal Chinese migration into the U.S. has changed our understanding of border security and global strategy. When President Trump took office in January 2025 his national security team began reviewing classified assessments from the intelligence community. One conclusion stood out. The number of military-aged Chinese males entering the U.S. since Biden took […]
Political Official Resigned After Shouting Expletives At Girls That Posed With ICE Agents
A Democratic Party official in Arizona resigned from his party post and lost his job after joining a mob that confronted two girls accused of posing for photos with federal immigration enforcement agents, according to the Arizona Republic. Mark Holodnak, who served as treasurer for the Democratic Party Executive Committee for Legislative District 12, was […]

How A Soviet-Era Party Game Became The Blueprint For Modern Censorship In The EU And UK
The claim I will defend is unusual, but it is not fanciful. A hidden-role party game designed by a Soviet student in the 1980s provides a remarkably accurate model of how modern democratic states now govern information. The game is Werewolf, originally called Mafia, invented by Dimitry Davidoff at Moscow State University. It was designed […]