Protecting Truth in the Digital Age

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The recent legal battle between two Singaporean ministers—Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam and Manpower Minister Tan See Leng—and the international news organization Bloomberg has sparked a heated debate regarding the limits of media freedom. Following a High Court ruling that saw the ministers awarded S$230,000 each in damages for defamation, the ministers released a strong, clarifying statement. They aimed to push back against the perception, often fueled by Western media outlets like The New York Times, that this lawsuit was a strategic attempt to stifle journalism. Instead, the ministers argued that this case was never about suppressing the press, but…

The controversy surrounding the integrity of American voting systems has remained a flashpoint in national discourse for years, centering largely on skepticism regarding the technology used to tabulate ballots. In a primetime address, President Trump reignited these concerns, arguing that our electronic voting infrastructure is inherently brittle and susceptible to foreign interference. By releasing previously declassified intelligence, he aimed to provide weight to the argument that government officials have long been aware of catastrophic vulnerabilities within the machines that record the nation’s will. However, this narrative has met stiff resistance from cybersecurity experts and election officials, who contend that the…

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