America Remembers the January 6th Terrorist Attack and Reflections Drew Wilson | January 6, 2022 1 year ago, Trump supporters launched a terrorist attack on the US Capitol buildings. American’s are looking into how to move forward.
Will Anything Really Change With Facebook Whistleblower, Frances Haugen? Drew Wilson | October 12, 2021 Frances Haugen blew the whistle on Facebook. While her testimony made headline news, will anything really change?
GameStop Saga: Roaring Kitty Sued, RobinHood Grilled At Hearing Drew Wilson | February 20, 2021 Gamestop bull, Roaring Kitty, is facing a lawsuit over alleged securities violations. Meanwhile, RobinHood is facing questions by lawmakers.
Congress Overrides Trump NDAA Veto, Now Heads to Senate Drew Wilson | December 28, 2020 Congress has successfully gotten their super-majority vote to override Trumps veto. The NDAA now heads to the senate.
Aerospace Industries Association Condemns Trumps NDAA Veto Drew Wilson | December 26, 2020 The Aerospace Industries Association has condemned Trump vetoing the NDAA. They say it undermines national security when you defund the military.
Trump Veto’s NDAA, Defunding Military for Not Killing Section 230 Drew Wilson | December 23, 2020 Trump has followed through with his threat and vetoed the NDAA. As a result, Trump is denying the military funding because he couldn’t kill Section 230.
EARN IT: America’s Encryption Ban Bill Could Be Voted on Tomorrow Drew Wilson | July 1, 2020 Civil and digital rights organizations are sounding the alarm over EARN IT: America’s encryption ban bill. It could be voted on tomorrow.
Mozilla Accuses ISPs of Lying to Congress About DoH Encryption Drew Wilson | November 13, 2019 The DoH encryption front of the war on security is continuing to stay heated. Mozilla is accusing ISPs of lying to congress about the technology.
US Democrats Call on Barr to Stop Opposing Encryption Drew Wilson | November 8, 2019 US Attorney General, William Barr, has been carrying out a campaign to kill effective encryption. Democrats are telling him to knock it off.
US Congress Approves Copyright Court Bill, Now Moves to Senate Drew Wilson | October 24, 2019 The bill that would create a pseudo judicial system for copyright infringement has been passed by congress. The copyright court bill now moves to the senate.