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Trump signs short-term surveillance extension, delaying Section 702 clash
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday, April 27, 2026, signed a short-term measure extending a controversial surveillance program under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act until April 30, preventing its imminent expiration while postponing a broader legislative showdown in Congress.
Trump signs short-term surveillance extension, delaying Section 702 clash
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday, April 27, 2026, signed a short-term measure extending a controversial surveillance program under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act until April 30, preventing its imminent expiration while postponing a broader legislative showdown in Congress.
Russia blocks WhatsApp nationwide, launches state-backed MAX messenger
Russia has fully blocked access to M
Russia blocks WhatsApp nationwide, launches state-backed MAX messenger
Russia has fully blocked access to M
Ohio lawmakers propose deepfake protections using NIL law framework
Two Ohio state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would expand the state’s name, image, and likeness (NIL) laws to protect residents from the growing threat of deepfakes and unauthorized digital impersonations. The bill seeks to apply the same principles that allow college athletes to profit from their personal brand to everyday Ohioans, ensuring that all individuals have control over how their likeness is used in the digital age. Republican state representatives Adam Mathew
Ohio lawmakers propose deepfake protections using NIL law framework
Two Ohio state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would expand the state’s name, image, and likeness (NIL) laws to protect residents from the growing threat of deepfakes and unauthorized digital impersonations. The bill seeks to apply the same principles that allow college athletes to profit from their personal brand to everyday Ohioans, ensuring that all individuals have control over how their likeness is used in the digital age. Republican state representatives Adam Mathew
Delhi High Court Cancels CIC's Order, Rules No Need to Disclose PM Modi's Degree
In a landmark ruling, the Delhi High Court on August 25, 2025, overturned the Central Information Commission’s (CIC) 2016 order and ruled that Delhi University is not required to disclose the details of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 1978 graduation degree. The court stated that the information sought is personal and falls under privacy rights, adding that it holds no overriding public interest. Justice
Delhi High Court Cancels CIC's Order, Rules No Need to Disclose PM Modi's Degree
In a landmark ruling, the Delhi High Court on August 25, 2025, overturned the Central Information Commission’s (CIC) 2016 order and ruled that Delhi University is not required to disclose the details of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 1978 graduation degree. The court stated that the information sought is personal and falls under privacy rights, adding that it holds no overriding public interest. Justice









