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VIDEO: Did President Trump Get Booed While Attending Play At Kennedy Center?
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VIDEO: Did President Trump Get Booed While Attending Play At Kennedy Center?

When President Trump walks into a crowd of people, he is usually welcomed with a standing ovation and loud applause. Whether it’s giving remarks at West Point, entering a UFC event, or giving a speech…
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Adam Schiff Says Trump's 'an Arsonist Trying to Set Fire to Things' In Hot New Example of Lib Projection
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Adam Schiff Says Trump's 'an Arsonist Trying to Set Fire to Things' In Hot New Example of Lib Projection

Somehow the disconnect between the reality we see with our own eyes every day and the world Democrats like Sen. Adam Schiff says exists keeps getting bigger and they show no signs of stopping. Advertisement…
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Opponents of 'Red Flag' Referendum Turn Out for Hastily Scheduled Public Hearing
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Opponents of 'Red Flag' Referendum Turn Out for Hastily Scheduled Public Hearing

After weeks of insisting that no public hearing was necessary for a proposed "red flag" law that will be on the ballot this November (despite the clear letter of state law), Maine Democrats caved to pressure…
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British Man Survives Gatwick-Bound Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Reports
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British Man Survives Gatwick-Bound Ahmedabad Plane Crash: Reports

One British passenger has survived a crash involving a Gatwick Airport-bound plane which crashed in a fireball shortly after take-off in India, it has been reported.The Air India flight, which was carrying…
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British Exports to US Suffer Record Slump as Tariffs Take Effect
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British Exports to US Suffer Record Slump as Tariffs Take Effect

UK exports to the United States suffered a sharp drop of 8.8 percent in April, as the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs began to take effect, official data revealed on Thursday.After…
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TikToker Spills the TEA, Exposes 'No Kings Day' for PAYING TikTokers $200 a DAY to Support Riots (Watch)
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TikToker Spills the TEA, Exposes 'No Kings Day' for PAYING TikTokers $200 a DAY to Support Riots (Watch)

The more we learn about these 'riots,' the more we find out they're not only being funded by big Lefty orgs (that are funded by Democrats), but organized as well. You'd think by now nothing would surprise…
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Republicans And Democrats Faced Off In Annual Congressional Baseball Game, Here’s Who Won
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Republicans And Democrats Faced Off In Annual Congressional Baseball Game, Here’s Who Won

I had no clue the annual Congressional baseball game occurred yesterday until after seeing the highlights. Did you? The Republicans and Democrats played in the annual Congressional Baseball Game on Wednesday…
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BREAKING: FBI Nabs Driver Who Delivered ‘Bionic Shields’ to LA Rioters—Wait Until You See Who He’s Connected To
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BREAKING: FBI Nabs Driver Who Delivered ‘Bionic Shields’ to LA Rioters—Wait Until You See Who He’s Connected To

The FBI has made a major bust, arresting the driver who went viral for delivering “bionic shields” to LA rioters during the recent anti-ICE protests, and the connections are as explosive as they are…
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Elton John Live Album From 1977 Arriving This Summer
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Elton John Live Album From 1977 Arriving This Summer

'Live From the Rainbow Theatre With Ray Cooper' features one of the most intimate performances of his career. Continue reading…
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A New Digital Dawn for Syrian Tech Users
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A New Digital Dawn for Syrian Tech Users

U.S. sanctions on Syria have for several decades not only restricted trade and financial transactions, they’ve also severely limited Syrians’ access to digital technology. From software development tools to basic cloud services, Syrians were locked out of the global internet economy—stifling innovation, education, and entrepreneurship. EFF has for many years pushed for sanctions exemptions for technology in Syria, as well as in Sudan, Iran, and Cuba. While civil society had early wins in securing general licenses for Iran and Sudan allowing the export of communications technologies, the conflict in Syria that began in 2011 made loosening of sanctions a pipe dream. But recent changes to U.S. policy could mark the beginning of a shift. In a quiet yet significant move, the U.S. government has eased sanctions on Syria. On May 23, the Treasury Department issued General License 25, effectively allowing technology companies to provide services to Syrians. This decision could have an immediate and positive impact on the lives of millions of Syrian internet users—especially those working in the tech and education sectors. A Legacy of Digital Isolation For years, Syrians have found themselves barred from accessing even the most basic tools. U.S. sanctions meant that companies like Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon—either by law or by cautious decisions taken to avoid potential penalties—restricted access to many of their services. Developers couldn’t access GitHub repositories or use Google Cloud; students couldn’t download software for virtual classrooms; and entrepreneurs struggled to build startups without access to payment gateways or secure infrastructure. Such restrictions can put users in harm’s way; for instance, not being able to access the Google Play store from inside the country means that Syrians can’t easily download secure versions of everyday tools like Signal or WhatsApp, thus potentially subjecting their communications to surveillance. These restrictions also compounded the difficulties of war, economic collapse, and internal censorship. Even when Syrian tech workers could connect with global communities, their participation was hampered by legal gray zones and technical blocks. What the Sanctions Relief Changes Under General License 25, companies will now be able to provide services to Syria that have never officially been available. While it may take time for companies to catch up with any regulatory changes, it is our hope that Syrians will soon be able to access and make use of technologies that will enable them to more freely communicate and rebuild. For Syrian developers, the impact could be transformative. Restored access to platforms like GitHub, AWS, and Google Cloud means the ability to build, test, and deploy apps without the need for VPNs or workarounds. It opens the door to participation in global hackathons, remote work, and open-source communities—channels that are often lifelines for those in conflict zones. Students and educators stand to benefit, too. With sanctions eased, educational tools and platforms that were previously unavailable could soon be accessible. Entrepreneurs may also finally gain access to secure communications, e-commerce platforms, and the broader digital infrastructure needed to start and scale businesses. These developments could help jumpstart local economies. Despite the good news, challenges remain. Major tech companies have historically been slow to respond to sanctions relief, often erring on the side of over-compliance to avoid liability. Many of the financial and logistical barriers—such as payment processing, unreliable internet, and ongoing conflict—will not disappear overnight. Moreover, the lifting of sanctions is not a blanket permission slip; it’s a cautious opening. Any future geopolitical shifts or changes in U.S. foreign policy could once again cut off access, creating an uncertain digital future for Syrians. Nevertheless, by removing barriers imposed by sanctions, the U.S. is taking a step toward recognizing that access to technology is not a luxury, but a necessity—even in sanctioned or conflict-ridden countries. For Syrian users, the lifting of tech sanctions is more than a bureaucratic change—it’s a door, long closed, beginning to open. And for the international tech community, it’s an opportunity to re-engage, responsibly and thoughtfully, with a population that has been cut off from essential services for too long.
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