Humpty Dumpty ridiculed by Tehran.
All the President's liars
All his stupid men
Could not put The Hormuz Strait together again.
Château Big Tech. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.
Trump's America in one picture.
The United Nations General Assembly this week overwhelmingly backed a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade "the gravest crime against humanity".
Three countries voted against it.
The US, Argentina, and Israel.
My father arrived in the U.S with $30 and a belief in a country that promised your worth would not be determined by where you were born, but by what you built and how you lived.
That promise is now under attack. On April 1, SCOTUS will hear a case challenging Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship in the U.S. A move that would throw countless families into chaotic and harmful legal uncertainty.
Here's what's at stake and how we defend our constitutional rights.

On April 1 the ACLU is going to the Supreme Court to defend the Constitutional guarantee of birthright citizenship–here is what you need to know I am an immigrant. In 1977, my father arrived in the United States with $30 in his pocket. That was it. No guarantees. No
Instead of handing government contracts to predatory Big Tech, the UK should ensure we have control of our digital infrastructure.
Even secure systems are fragile if a foreign company or power can pull the plug.
Sign our petition for a digital sovereignty strategy that priorities UK open source ⬇️
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/stop-trump-s-kill-switch-secure-our-digital-sovereignty
#DigitalSovereignty #palantir #bigtech #security #ukpolitics #ukpol
The UK’s reliance on US Big Tech is a national security issue ⚠️
But the UK is giving the controversial spyware company Palantir more contracts and more access to our data.
We're increasingly vulnerable to companies that lock us in to proprietary systems, creating dependency not independence.
#DigitalSovereignty #palantir #bigtech #security #ukpolitics #ukpol