Cambodian Lawmakers Approve Controversial Bill to Strip Citizenship from "Foreign Colluders" Amid Ongoing Political Crackdown

Phnom Penh, Cambodia — In a significant move that has raised concerns among human rights advocates, Cambodian lawmakers have enacted legislation that grants the government the authority to revoke citizenship from individuals found guilty of collaborating with foreign entities. The recently passed law empowers the government to strip citizenship from anyone convicted of conspiratorial actions against national interests or of jeopardizing the country’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national security. This legislative decision was overwhelmingly approved by 120 members of the 125-seat National Assembly, which is largely controlled by the ruling Cambodian People’s Party. The law … Read more

Grand Canyon University Exonerated as FTC Drops Deceptive Advertising Charges Amid Allegations of Political Targeting

Phoenix, Arizona — Grand Canyon University, the largest Christian college in the United States, has been exonerated following allegations made by the Federal Trade Commission, which accused the university of deceptive advertising and illegal telemarketing. University officials contend that the accusation constituted an unjust targeting by the previous administration. In a unanimous decision, the FTC voted last week to dismiss its lawsuit against Grand Canyon University (GCU), its marketing arm Grand Canyon Education, Inc., and President Brian Mueller. The FTC’s initial lawsuit was filed in 2023 and highlighted concerns over misleading claims to doctoral students … Read more

Trump-Approved Judge Declares Federal Funding Withholdings Unlawful, Sparking Political Controversy

A federal judge in Texas has determined that the Biden administration’s decision to halt funding for a border wall is illegal, siding with a lawsuit initiated by several states, including Arizona and Ohio. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton has significant implications for federal immigration policy and funding practices. The case stemmed from the complaint that the federal government did not have the authority to stop the planned construction of the wall, which was heavily promoted during the Trump administration as a measure to enhance border security. The ruling acknowledged that the abrupt … Read more

Diddy’s Legal Team Targets Trump for Pardon: Rapper’s Potential Political Shift Sparks Controversy

Los Angeles, California — Rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs is exploring the possibility of receiving a presidential pardon for his recent conviction on prostitution-related charges. Combs’ attorney, Mark Geragos, acknowledged this in interviews following the rapper’s sentencing. If pardoned, Geragos suggested that Combs might even shift his political allegiance to President Donald Trump. In a recent appearance on the “2 Angry Men” podcast, Geragos noted that Combs has begun to identify with Trump, who has faced his share of legal challenges. “He may not fully pledge loyalty, but he’s understanding what it’s like to be on … Read more