Joshua Davis

I'm a technology columnist with a passion for gadgets and innovation, and I also analyze the political implications of technological advancements. From privacy concerns to ethical debates, I explore how technology intersects with politics.

Michigan explores extending statute for sexual assault – but is justice really the goal

This Could Pique Your Interest As Well: Top Officials Continue to Leave DHS Under Mayorkas’ Leadership What Does this Mean for Border SecurityMichigan lawmakers are currently deliberating a bill that proposes to extend the statute of limitations for sexual assault survivors. According to supporters, this change would give survivors more time to seek justice, but…

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Striking Move by Republicans in Congress Reveals Deep Divide on Government Spending

The recent actions of Representative Lauren Boebert and a group of Republicans who voted against a bill to increase the federal debt limit have stirred up controversy and exposed a deep divide on government spending. On one side, those opposed to Boebert’s move argue that, as elected officials, it is their responsibility to make sure…

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Connecticut Passes Law Protecting Minors from Forced Marriage – Is it a Step Too Far

Connecticut’s new law banning marriage licenses for minors has sparked debate on whether it is a necessary protection or an infringement on personal freedom. Supporters argue that minors lack the emotional maturity and experience to make a life-changing decision such as getting married. They also point out that child marriage can be used as a…

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China’s Deployment of New Fighter Jet in Disputed South China Sea Territory Escalation or Defense

Recent reports claim that China has deployed a new stealth fighter jet in an airbase situated in the highly contested South China Sea region. The deployment of the J-20 fighter jet with advanced weaponry systems, which can go undetected by radar, signifies an escalation of China’s territorial claims in the disputed area. However, one may…

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