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A farm outside Chicago has dedicated its ‘world’s largest corn maze’ to the Cubs’ World Series win

Richardson Adventure Farm, located in Spring Grove, Ill., about an hour north of Chicago, boasts what they claim is “the world’s largest, most intricate corn maze”. While we’re not in a position to fact-check that, it certainly sounds right: The … Continue reading

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NFL is advising ICE to seize obvious parodies, my FOIA suit reveals

So, what do we know? (1) Despite ICE’s initial claims to me via its spokesperson and a lawyer, ICE relies only on industry guides to identify counterfeits, not on any independent sources. (2) Those industry guides identify what they don’t … Continue reading

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YouTube AI deletes war crime videos as ‘extremist material’

YouTube is facing criticism after a new artificial intelligence program monitoring “extremist” content began flagging and removing masses of videos and blocking channels that document war crimes in the Middle East. via YouTube AI deletes war crime videos as ‘extremist … Continue reading

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Authorities in Utah Seized Nearly $3 Million in Cash and Assets From Citizens Last Year

“What are they doing where they have to take that $16 to protect public safety,” says Jennifer McDonald, a research analyst for the Institute for Justice, a libertarian law firm that has challenged asset forfeiture laws in several states and … Continue reading

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Federal judge: Drinking tea, shopping at a gardening store is probable cause for a SWAT raid on your home

Why did the field tests come up positive for pot?  As I wrote back in February, it’s almost as if these tests come up positive whenever the police need them to. A partial list of substances that the tests have mistaken … Continue reading

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