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Poland’s Holocaust law triggers tide of abuse against Auschwitz museum

Officials at the Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial and museum have described how they were subjected to a wave of “hate, fake news Continue reading →

What Europe’s Tough New Data Law Means for You, and the Internet

On May 25, a new law called the General Data Protection Regulation goes into effect across the European Union. The Continue reading →

This Is The Toughest Gun Law In America

Massachusetts has required that gun owners get permits since 1968, although initially the state approved permits automatically for anybody without Continue reading →

Ex-Kentucky judge sentenced to 20 years in prison for human trafficking

A former Kentucky judge has been sentenced to 20 years in prison on human trafficking charges. Timothy Nolan, a 71-year-old Continue reading →

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