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1 Jun 2025

#politics

The Western Journal: DOJ Drops the Hammer on North Carolina After Noticing Something Fishy with Voter List
DOJ Drops the Hammer on North Carolina After Noticing Something Fishy with Voter List
The Department of Justice has initiated a lawsuit against North Carolina for failing to maintain accurate voter registration lists, violating the Help America Vote Act. The state allegedly used a registration form that did not require essential identifying information from voters.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon emphasized the importance of accurate voter rolls for fair elections, stating the DOJ will take action against jurisdictions that do not comply with federal voting laws.


The Economist: Why stricter voting laws no longer help Republicans
Why stricter voting laws no longer help Republicans
Stricter voting laws may not benefit Republicans as they once did, as lower turnout traditionally favored them. However, recent analyses suggest that these laws may not have the same impact on voter participation today.

Despite this, the party continues to push for tougher requirements, reflecting a shift in strategy.


#military

GB News: John Healey explains decision to splash £1 BILLION on cyberattacks: 'Keyboard is a weapon of war'
John Healey explains decision to splash £1 BILLION on cyberattacks: 'Keyboard is a weapon of war'
UK Defence Secretary John Healey announced a major expansion of the UK's defense capabilities, focusing on cyber warfare to counter threats from hostile states like Russia and China. The government plans to invest £1 billion in digital upgrades, including a new cyber command and AI-powered systems for enhanced military coordination.

Healey emphasized the urgency of the situation, noting a dramatic increase in cyberattacks against the UK military, which have reached 90,000 in two years. The new initiatives aim to improve real-time intelligence sharing and operational speed, drawing lessons from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.