Author: Alain Guillot
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Alligator Alcatraz Represents Secure Borders and Economic Opportunity
in LawFlorida unveils Alligator Alcatraz, a rapid-built immigration detention center holding up to 5,000 detainees. Designed to streamline deportations and boost local jobs, it’s a new model for national immigration enforcement.
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5 Key Strategies for Improving Workplace Safety in 2025
in BusinessWorkplace safety is always something to be mindful of, especially when it comes to keeping your staff and anyone who comes into the office safe from harm. Whether you’re looking to make significant changes after problems in the workplace, or you’re simply wanting to stay on top of the health and safety of the workplace…
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Bob Vylan Chants “Death to the IDF” — U.S. Revokes His Visa
in PoliticsThe U.S. State Department revoked British singer Bob Vylan’s visa after his “Death to the IDF” chant at Glastonbury. Officials cite national security and rising antisemitism as key concerns.
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No More Taxpayer Money for Junk Food Under SNAP, Says RFK
RFK Jr. wants to stop taxpayer money from funding junk food through SNAP. His policy, backed by public health research, aims to reduce obesity and promote personal responsibility.
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Inside the Nerve Center: How Electrical Control Systems Keep Factories Alive
in BusinessFactories might seem full of giant machines and heavy metal parts, but there’s something hidden that really keeps everything going: electrical control systems. They’re the brain and nerves of all those machines, making sure motors spin, lights flash, and conveyor belts move at the perfect time. Without them, big factories would just be silent buildings…
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Why Protecting Creators Needs to Start Before they Go Viral
in MarketingSmall creators are most vulnerable—long before they go viral. Learn why protecting content creators online must begin early, with better safeguards, transparency, and education.