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The Truth About America’s Broken Child Support System
Across the United States, parents from every background describe the child support system as one of the most unfair, punitive, and financially devastating legal processes in the country . What was designed to protect children has, in many cases, devolved into a bureaucratic machine driven by federal incentives, court quotas, and outdated laws that punish loving parents, devastate families, and push many into poverty. This investigation by Justice Watchdog breaks down the s
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Insect Bioweapons – A Deep Dive Into The Emerging Insect Allies Frontier
What is Insect Allies? The Insect Allies programme is a research initiative led by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. Department of Defense. According to DARPA’s site: The programme seeks to enable crops to express novel traits within a single growing season , via delivery of a modified virus to target plants by a mobile insect vector. It was launched in 2016, under DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office, with an announcement titled “Insect Alli
Nov 185 min read


iPhone Users Can Now Store U.S. Passport Information in Apple Wallet — Digital ID's Coming Soon
Ahead of the upcoming holiday travel surge, Apple has introduced a new feature allowing iPhone users to upload and store U.S. passport information directly in Apple Wallet. The new Digital ID system, announced Wednesday, is designed to streamline identity verification at airports—particularly for travelers who may not yet have a Real ID–compliant driver’s license. According to Apple, Digital ID will first become available in beta at more than 250 TSA checkpoints nationwid
Nov 143 min read


The Lost Art of Conversation: How Smartphones Are Rewiring Human Connection
Living Between Two Worlds: Before and After the Smartphone Boom Our generation is unlike any before it — we straddle two worlds. Many of us grew up with tech-free childhoods filled with outdoor adventures and face-to-face conversations, only to come of age in a hyperconnected, screen-dominated society. There’s no denying the power of technology: smartphones help us stay close to loved ones, build online communities, and access unlimited information with a single tap. But when
Nov 73 min read


The Legal Battle Over Cell-Site Simulators: How “Stingrays” Test Privacy, Policing, and the Fourth Amendment
When the Defense Department first adapted cellphone-tracking tools for domestic law enforcement, few could imagine how far they would reach. Today, cell-site simulators —often known by the brand name Stingray —have become one of the most powerful and controversial forms of digital surveillance used by police and federal agencies across the United States. These devices raise serious questions about constitutional rights , judicial oversight , and the limits of modern policing
Nov 63 min read


DARPA, the BRAIN Initiative, and the Legal Frontiers of Neurotechnology
In the decade since its launch, the BRAIN Initiative —announced by the White House in 2013—has evolved from a scientific ambition into one of the most legally and ethically consequential research movements in modern neuroscience.Supported by multiple U.S. federal agencies, including the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) , alongside private technology firms and universities, the initiative seeks to decode, map, and manipulate brain activity at unprecedented sc
Nov 64 min read


Cockroach Milk and the Legal Boundaries of Future Food: Nutrition, Ethics, and Regulation
As climate pressures, population growth, and sustainability challenges reshape global food systems, researchers are exploring unconventional sources of nutrition—from algae proteins to lab-grown meats. Among the most surprising discoveries to capture public attention is cockroach milk — a protein-rich crystalline fluid produced by a tropical roach species that gives birth to live young. While some scientists tout it as a potential “superfood of the future,” legal experts wa
Nov 65 min read
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