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'Copyright Traps' Could Tell Writers If an AI Has Scraped Their Work

An anonymous reader quotes a report from MIT Technology Review: Since the beginning of the generative AI boom, content creators have argued that their work has been scraped into AI models without their consent. But until now, it has been difficult to know whether specific text has actually been used in a training data set. Now they have a new way to prove it: "copyright traps" developed by a team at Imperial College London, pieces of hidden text that allow writers and publishers to subtly mark their work in order to later detect whether it has been used in AI models or not. The idea is similar to traps that have been used by copyright holders throughout history -- strategies like including fake locations on a map or fake words in a dictionary. [...] The code to generate and detect traps is currently available on GitHub, but the team also intends to build a tool that allows people to generate and insert copyright traps themselves. "There is a complete lack of transparency in terms of which content is used to train models, and we think this is preventing finding the right balance [between AI companies and content creators]," says Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, an associate professor of applied mathematics and computer science at Imperial College London, who led the research. The traps aren't foolproof and can be removed, but De Montjoye says that increasing the number of traps makes it significantly more challenging and resource-intensive to remove. "Whether they can remove all of them or not is an open question, and that's likely to be a bit of a cat-and-mouse game," he says.

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Crooks Bypassed Google's Email Verification To Create Workspace Accounts, Access 3rd-Party Services

Brian Krebs writes via KrebsOnSecurity: Google says it recently fixed an authentication weakness that allowed crooks to circumvent the email verification required to create a Google Workspace account, and leverage that to impersonate a domain holder at third-party services that allow logins through Google's "Sign in with Google" feature. [...] Google Workspace offers a free trial that people can use to access services like Google Docs, but other services such as Gmail are only available to Workspace users who can validate control over the domain name associated with their email address. The weakness Google fixed allowed attackers to bypass this validation process. Google emphasized that none of the affected domains had previously been associated with Workspace accounts or services. "The tactic here was to create a specifically-constructed request by a bad actor to circumvent email verification during the signup process," [said Anu Yamunan, director of abuse and safety protections at Google Workspace]. "The vector here is they would use one email address to try to sign in, and a completely different email address to verify a token. Once they were email verified, in some cases we have seen them access third party services using Google single sign-on." Yamunan said none of the potentially malicious workspace accounts were used to abuse Google services, but rather the attackers sought to impersonate the domain holder to other services online.

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Courts Close the Loophole Letting the Feds Search Your Phone At the Border

On Wednesday, Judge Nina Morrison ruled that cellphone searches at the border are "nonroutine" and require probable cause and a warrant, likening them to more invasive searches due to their heavy privacy impact. As reported by Reason, this decision closes the loophole in the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, which Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents have exploited. Courts have previously ruled that the government has the right to conduct routine warrantless searches for contraband at the border. From the report: Although the interests of stopping contraband are "undoubtedly served when the government searches the luggage or pockets of a person crossing the border carrying objects that can only be introduced to this country by being physically moved across its borders, the extent to which those interests are served when the government searches data stored on a person's cell phone is far less clear," the judge declared. Morrison noted that "reviewing the information in a person's cell phone is the best approximation government officials have for mindreading," so searching through cellphone data has an even heavier privacy impact than rummaging through physical possessions. Therefore, the court ruled, a cellphone search at the border requires both probable cause and a warrant. Morrison did not distinguish between scanning a phone's contents with special software and manually flipping through it. And in a victory for journalists, the judge specifically acknowledged the First Amendment implications of cellphone searches too. She cited reporting by The Intercept and VICE about CPB searching journalists' cellphones "based on these journalists' ongoing coverage of politically sensitive issues" and warned that those phone searches could put confidential sources at risk. Wednesday's ruling adds to a stream of cases restricting the feds' ability to search travelers' electronics. The 4th and 9th Circuits, which cover the mid-Atlantic and Western states, have ruled that border police need at least "reasonable suspicion" of a crime to search cellphones. Last year, a judge in the Southern District of New York also ruled (PDF) that the government "may not copy and search an American citizen's cell phone at the border without a warrant absent exigent circumstances."

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Nvidia's Open-Source Linux Kernel Driver Performing At Parity To Proprietary Driver

Nvidia's new R555 Linux driver series has significantly improved their open-source GPU kernel driver modules, achieving near parity with their proprietary drivers. Phoronix's Michael Larabel reports: The NVIDIA open-source kernel driver modules shipped by their driver installer and also available via their GitHub repository are in great shape. With the R555 series the support and performance is basically at parity of their open-source kernel modules compared to their proprietary kernel drivers. [...] Across a range of different GPU-accelerated creator workloads, the performance of the open-source NVIDIA kernel modules matched that of the proprietary driver. No loss in performance going the open-source kernel driver route. Across various professional graphics workloads, both the NVIDIA RTX A2000 and A4000 graphics cards were also achieving the same performance whether on the open-source MIT/GPLv2 driver or using NVIDIA's classic proprietary driver. Across all of the tests I carried out using the NVIDIA 555 stable series Linux driver, the open-source NVIDIA kernel modules were able to achieve the same performance as the classic proprietary driver. Also important is that there was no increased power use or other difference in power management when switching over to the open-source NVIDIA kernel modules. It's great seeing how far the NVIDIA open-source kernel modules have evolved and that with the upcoming NVIDIA 560 Linux driver series they will be defaulting to them on supported GPUs. And moving forward with Blackwell and beyond, NVIDIA is just enabling the GPU support along their open-source kernel drivers with leaving the proprietary kernel drivers to older hardware. Tests I have done using NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 graphics cards with Linux gaming workloads between the MIT/GPL and proprietary kernel drivers have yielded similar (boring but good) results: the same performance being achieved with no loss going the open-source route. You can view Phoronix's performance results in charts here, here, and here.

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How a Cheap Barcode Scanner Helped Fix CrowdStrike'd Windows PCs In a Flash

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: Not long after Windows PCs and servers at the Australian limb of audit and tax advisory Grant Thornton started BSODing last Friday, senior systems engineer Rob Woltz remembered a small but important fact: When PCs boot, they consider barcode scanners no differently to keyboards. That knowledge nugget became important as the firm tried to figure out how to respond to the mess CrowdStrike created, which at Grant Thornton Australia threw hundreds of PCs and no fewer than 100 servers into the doomloop that CrowdStrike's shoddy testing software made possible. [...] The firm had the BitLocker keys for all its PCs, so Woltz and colleagues wrote a script that turned them into barcodes that were displayed on a locked-down management server's desktop. The script would be given a hostname and generate the necessary barcode and LAPS password to restore the machine. Woltz went to an office supplies store and acquired an off-the-shelf barcode scanner for AU$55 ($36). At the point when rebooting PCs asked for a BitLocker key, pointing the scanner at the barcode on the server's screen made the machines treat the input exactly as if the key was being typed. That's a lot easier than typing it out every time, and the server's desktop could be accessed via a laptop for convenience. Woltz, Watson, and the team scaled the solution -- which meant buying more scanners at more office supplies stores around Australia. On Monday, remote staff were told to come to the office with their PCs and visit IT to connect to a barcode scanner. All PCs in the firm's Australian fleet were fixed by lunchtime -- taking only three to five minutes for each machine. Watson told us manually fixing servers needed about 20 minutes per machine.

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Ars Technica

People are overdosing on off-brand weight-loss drugs, FDA warns

Bad math and unclear directions are behind overdoses of up to 20 times the normal amount.

NASA nears decision on what to do with Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraft

Boeing won't start flying operational crew missions with Starliner until a year from now.

Union game performers strike over AI voice and motion-capture training

Use of motion-capture actors' performances for AI training is a sticking point.

AI and ML enter motorsports: How GM is using them to win more races

From modeling tire wear and fuel use to predicting cautions based on radio traffic.

ISPs seeking government handouts try to avoid offering low-cost broadband

Despite getting subsidies, ISPs oppose $30 plans for people with low incomes.

X is training Grok AI on your data—here’s how to stop it

Some users were outraged to learn this was opt-out, not opt-in.

Astronomers find first emission spectra in brightest GRB of all time

Chance that first detected emission line is a noise fluctuation is one in half a billion.

97% of CrowdStrike systems are back online; Microsoft suggests Windows changes

Kernel access gives security software a lot of power, but not without problems.

Astronauts find their tastes dulled, and a VR ISS hints at why

The visual environment of the ISS seems to influence people's experience of food.

Barbie movie “may have spurred interest in gynecology,” study finds

The movie apparently sparked some questions.

At the Olympics, AI is watching you

New system foreshadows a future where there are too many CCTV cameras for humans to physically watch.

Hang out with Ars in San Jose and DC this fall for two infrastructure events

Join us as we talk about the next few years in AI & storage, and what to watch for.

Rocket Report: ABL loses its second booster; Falcon 9 cleared for return to flight

"The team is investigating root cause."

Rocket delivered to launch site for first human flight to the Moon since 1972

We're standing by for news on NASA's decision on what to do about Orion's heat shield.

Google claims math breakthrough with proof-solving AI models

AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 solve problems, with caveats on time and human assistance.

OpenAI hits Google where it hurts with new SearchGPT prototype

New tool may solve a web-search problem partially caused by AI-generated junk online.

Chrome will now prompt some users to send passwords for suspicious files

Google says passwords and files will be deleted shortly after they are deep-scanned.

Lego’s newest retro art piece is a 1,215-piece Super Mario World homage

$130 set is available for preorder now, ships on October 1.

Sonos CEO apologizes for botched app redesign, promises month-by-month updates

Restoring previously present features is Sonos' No. 1 priority.

US solar production soars by 25 percent in just one year

2024 is seeing the inevitable outcome of the building boom in solar farms.

Rebel News

'A radical power move': BC lawyers' fight against the NDP’s new Legal Professions Act continues

We're heading to London for Tommy Robinson's huge patriotic rally!

Arson attacks cripple French rail system hours before Olympics opening

BC finally drops its tyrannical COVID jab mandate for healthcare workers

Trudeau government posts $3.9B deficit in April, May

Trudeau, Australian and NZ PMs sign letter calling for ceasefire in Gaza

Wildfire destroys Alberta town of Jasper, fuels political division nationally

Jagmeet Singh is STILL delaying an election — are Canadians fed up?

'My heart was pounding': Keean Bexte on how he managed to grill Justin Trudeau

US Senator Marco Rubio urges caution over Canada's plan to take in thousands of Gazans

Athlete who raped 12-year-old child to represent Netherlands at the Olympics

We asked Liberal MP Ya’ara Saks why she abandoned Canada’s Jews (her response will shock you)

Crown must settle with First Nations for breaching treaties from 1850s

CRA revokes charitable status of Jewish National Fund Canada

Moderate Democrats join GOP in effort to restrict noncitizen voting

Trump touts 'good relationship' with Elon Musk, debunks WSJ's $45 million monthly donation report

Sinaloa Cartel co-founder 'El Mayo' and El Chapo's son arrested in El Paso

Over 3000 Gazans have been approved to enter Canada

Jews disproportionately targeted in hate crimes: StatsCan

WATCH: Ezra Levant talks Ireland migrant crisis on Outspoken with Dan Wootton

The Gateway Pundit

NY Times Poll: Majority of Registered Voters Say Trump ‘Will Bring About the Right Kind of Change’

A new poll from the New York Times has found that most registered voters believe Trump is a change agent and that he will bring the kind of change that the country needs right now.

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Biden Campaign Co-Chair Claims THIS is the Main Reason Joe Biden Was Pushed Out of the 2024 Race

People will be talking about Joe Biden’s exit from the 2024 presidential election for decades to come.

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James Carville Warns Democrats Not to Get Too ‘Giddy’ Over Kamala Harris: ‘The Icepick Cometh’ (VIDEO)

Former Bill Clinton bag man James Carville has been freaking out for much of the 2024 election.

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Political Analyst Makes Bold Prediction About Trump and the Outcome of the 2024 Election

Then-President Donald Trump holds two thumbs up at a campaign rally for incumbent Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue ahead of Senate runoff in Dalton, Georgia on Jan. 4, 2021.

Then-President Donald Trump holds two thumbs up at a campaign rally for incumbent Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue ahead of Senate runoff in Dalton, Georgia on Jan. 4, 2021.

Ever since the Democrats pulled their switcheroo with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the media has been trying to act like this was totally normal and that there is tremendous excitement for Harris.

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FLASHBACK: Kamala Harris Was Part of Joe Biden’s Disastrous Withdrawal From Afghanistan (VIDEO)

Democrats and the media don’t like to talk about it, but Joe Biden’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 was one of the things that led to his downfall.

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Social Media Users Point to Revelation 6:8 After Paris Olympics Open Up With Rider on Pale Horse (VIDEO)

The 2024 Paris Olympics are underway, but the opening ceremony has made many spectators stop watching the games.

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Archaeologists Just Made a ‘Sensational’ Discovery at Site Where Christ Was Resurrected

Archaeologists in Israel have made a “sensational” discovery at the site where Christ was resurrected.

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After Floating Shrapnel Conspiracy Theory, FBI Now Says a Bullet Struck President Trump’s Ear – Trump Responds

The FBI is now saying Trump’s ear was indeed struck by a bullet on July 13 after a gunman opened fire on him during his Butler, Pennsylvania rally.

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Watch: Host on ‘The View’ Vilely Suggests Trump Standing up for Clinton Rape Accusers Was Sexist

On Friday's episode of "The View," co-host Ana Navarro claimed that then-Republican candidate Donald Trump was sexist for bringing sexual assault accusers of former President Bill Clinton to a 2016 debate with Hillary Clinton.

On Friday's episode of "The View," co-host Ana Navarro claimed that then-Republican candidate Donald Trump was sexist for bringing sexual assault accusers of former President Bill Clinton to a 2016 debate with Hillary Clinton.

A much-needed cleanse of American political discourse would begin with the cancellation of one particular daytime talk show.

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Piers Morgan Slams Biden Fanboy Harry Sisson Over Unwavering Support Despite Obvious Cognitive Issues

Guest Post by Miriam Judith British journalist Piers Morgan took a jab at Biden’s boy toy social media ‘influencer’ Harry Sisson on Thursday, mocking his continued defense of President Joe Biden’s mental sharpness.

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DISGUSTING: Drag Queens Mock Lord’s Supper At Paris Olympic Opening Ceremony (VIDEO)

The Paris Olympic organizers are facing significant backlash after appearing to allow a reenactment of the Lord’s Supper with drag queens during the 2024 Olympics ceremony.

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US Government Agrees to Pay Peter Strzok $1.2 Million in Lawsuit Settlement Over Release of Anti-Trump Text Messages

The Justice Department agreed to pay former FBI special agent Peter Strzok a $1.2 settlement over the release of his anti-Trump text messages.

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Trump Announces He Will Hold a Second Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

Former President Donald Trump has announced that he will be holding a second rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, to honor those who were shot during the assassination attempt two weeks ago.

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Appeals Court Deals Blow to Jack Smith in Classified Documents Case

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals responded to Jack Smith’s bid to appeal Judge Cannon’s decision to dismiss the classified documents case against President Trump.

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Peter Sweden: BANKRUPT- The WEF Agenda is FAILING!

This article was written by Swedish independent journalist Peter Imanuelsen, also known as PeterSweden.

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Marxist New York AG Letitia James Threatens SCOTUS, Demands They Don’t Look at Trump’s Sham Hush Money Case

New York Attorney General Letitia James has warned the Supreme Court not to intervene in the sham hush-money case against Donald Trump.

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Netflix Users’ Money May Be Going to Kamala Harris’ Campaign, Here’s How

Netflix co-founder and executive chairman Reed Hastings gave $7 million to support Kamala Harris’s presidential bid.

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YouTuber Arrested For Deliberately Derailing Trains for Views (VIDEO)

A teenage YouTuber has been arrested after allegedly derailing trains in Nebraska to gain views on his YouTube channel.

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Dr. Ronny Jackson BLASTS Director Wray For Suggesting Shrapnel Hit Trump’s Ear, Provides Medical Update on Trump’s Recovery

Former White House physician Dr.

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NEW REPORT: Pentagon’s Ukraine Aid Accounting Errors Reach $8.2 Billion

Guest Post by: Miriam Judith On July 25, the U.S.

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Childrens Health Defense

Children’s Health Defense Responds to SCOTUS Decision in Murthy v. Missouri

Washington, D.C. — Children’s Health Defense statement on SCOTUS decision in Murthy v. Missouri:

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CHD Scientists Discover Vaccine-Induced Diseases in Infants Increase Exponentially with Every Added Vaccine

In the research article, “Adverse Outcomes Are Increased with Exposure to Added Combinations of Infant Vaccines,” published yesterday in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) scientists reveal the sheer number of vaccine-induced diseases in infants and children increases exponentially, more than doubling, with every added vaccine.

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New Study by CHD’s Brian Hooker and Jacob Puliyel, M.D. Raises Safety Concerns Over Infant Rotavirus Vaccine in India

A study published yesterday in the peer-reviewed journal The International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine found that Rotavac, the rotavirus vaccine used in India, increases the risk of intussusception in infants. Intussusception is a condition where the intestine telescopes into itself and can lead to gangrene of the bowel or death if not treated immediately. The paper was co-authored by Jacob Puliyel, MD of the International Institute of Health Management Research, India and Children’s Health Defense Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker, Ph.D.

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New Book from CHD/Skyhorse Publishing Chronicles Illegal Military Anthrax Jab Mandate

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Skyhorse Publishing announced the publication today of a new book illuminating the history of the U.S. military’s 1998 illegal mandate of the anthrax vaccine and its impact upon both the troops forced to take it and on future vaccine mandates. “Unyielding: Marathons Against Illegal Mandates,” by retired fighter pilot Colonel Thomas “Buzz” Rempfer, details his work in opposition to the military anthrax vaccine mandate declared illegal by federal judge Emmet F. Sullivan in 2003.

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Unyielding

Unyielding Book Cover

”Unyielding” tackles a recurring topic of military and national import as a history lesson for future generations. Controversial illegal medical mandates have impacted military populations for many decades, but it was not until the COVID-era that the American people witnessed similar overreach and abuse. Colonel Thomas “Buzz” Rempfer’s memoir retraces the anthrax vaccine history since […]

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CHD Asks Supreme Court to Hear Case Alleging FDA Misused Emergency Power by Authorizing COVID Shots for Children

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Children’s Health Defense (CHD) petitioned the Supreme Court of the U.S. on April 22 to hear its case against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for granting Emergency Use Authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children and infants. CHD’s lawsuit, filed with five other plaintiffs — parents of children ages two months to 13 years old — on Jan. 24, 2022, alleges the FDA misused emergency power to push dangerous biologics on minors in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) when it authorized COVID-19 shots for children.

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The Other Child

The Other Child - Book Cover

In “The Other Child,” Linda Scotson looks at the impact on a child at the arrival of a handicapped sibling. Lili, Linda Scotson’s daughter, was only two when Doran was born, and she has been Doran’s companion, motivator, carer — in fact, sister extraordinaire. In helping Doran, she has had to cope with other problems—with […]

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CHD Wins in Los Angeles ‘Smart City’ Public Records Case, Gaining Access to Thousands of Withheld Documents Regarding Rollout of Artificial Intelligence

smart city downtown with lady justice scales

On April 2, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) won its “Smart City” lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court, receiving access to thousands of withheld records regarding the rollout of advanced video camera technologies that use artificial intelligence with sophisticated surveillance capabilities. Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ordered the City of Los Angeles (LA) to produce emails, contracts, and accounting records pertaining to the planned rollout.

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Judge Rules in Historic CHD Lawsuit Challenging Fast-tracking of Wireless Infrastructure in Los Angeles

EMR LA Wim

On March 27, the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, issued its opinion in a landmark case brought by Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and a coalition of community and environmental groups that challenged the fast-tracking of 5G and other wireless technology in the County. The suit alleges that amendments to Title 16 and Title 22 of the L.A. County Code — which allow for the fast-tracked proliferation of wireless infrastructure — violate the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by exempting projects under the ordinances from CEQA review.

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CHD Supports the Motion Against U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Alleging Fraud in Omnibus Autism Proceeding

Motion Press Release

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Senior Staff Attorney Rolf Hazlehurst today filed a motion in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims alleging that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), representing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), committed fraud in its representation of HHS in the Omnibus Autism Proceeding (OAP) in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP). The OAP was established to consolidate and adjudicate the approximately 5,400 claims filed on behalf of children who regressed into autism following vaccination. In 2003, Hazlehurst filed a claim in the program on behalf of his son Yates, diagnosed with autism after suffering adverse reactions following routine childhood vaccines. Hazlehurst’s claim was one of six original “test cases” in 2007 that would decide the fate of all the other claims in the OAP.

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CHD to Host ‘The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech’ as SCOTUS Hears Landmark Censorship Case Murthy v. Missouri

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Washington, D.C. – The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech will take place in front of the Supreme Court of the United States on March 18 at 9 a.m. ET — the same day justices will hear arguments in a landmark case, Murthy v. Missouri (formerly Missouri v. Biden), alleging government officials colluded with tech giants to censor social media content.

The rally will be live-streamed on CHD.TV starting at 9 a.m. ET on Monday. Oral arguments will begin at 10 a.m. ET as members of the public rally for free speech and preservation of the First Amendment outside the courthouse.

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CHD to Host ‘The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech’ as SCOTUS Hears Landmark Censorship Case Murthy v. Missouri

Descriptive graphic for The Free Speech Rally with courthouse background

Media Advisory The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech, hosted by Children’s Health Defense (CHD), will take place in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday while arguments are heard in the historic free speech case Murthy v. Missouri (formerly Missouri v. Biden) alleging — as do plaintiffs in Kennedy/CHD v. Biden — the Biden administration unlawfully coerced and pressured social media companies to deplatform, censor and suppress users and posts that countered the government narrative on COVID-related content and other topics.

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Brian Hooker to Participate in Senator Ron Johnson’s COVID Response Briefing, ‘What Are They Hiding?’

Brian Hooker Sen. Johnson

Return to Press Releases Press Release For Immediate Release Top experts to present the latest information on the handling of COVID and adverse events following vaccines Washington, D.C. – Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Chief Scientific Officer Brian Hooker, Ph.D. will join other scientists in Washington, D.C., on Monday, Feb. 26 at 9 a.m. Eastern to […]

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Allegations Made Against CHD Employee

Our mission at Children’s Health Defense (CHD) is to protect children’s health and freedom.

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CHD Files First in Series of Lawsuits Seeking Disability Accommodation for People Injured by RF Radiation from Cell Towers

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Children’s Health Defense’s (CHD) lead Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) and Wireless litigator Scott W. McCollough filed a complaint today against Verizon and other wireless companies on behalf of disabled plaintiff Henry “Hank” Allen. The complaint, filed in the United States District Court for the District of Idaho Southern Division, is the first in a series of strategic cases seeking the removal or modification of cell towers in the vicinity of the homes of individuals disabled by radiofrequency (RF) radiation, in order to provide reasonable accommodation or modifications as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Children’s Health Defense Publish Groundbreaking New Book, ‘The Wuhan Cover-Up’

RFK Jr. The Wuhan Cover-Up

Washington, D.C. – Tomorrow, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Children’s Health Defense (CHD) will release Kennedy’s latest book, “The Wuhan Cover-Up: And the Terrifying Bioweapons Arms Race.”

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Children’s Health Defense Statement on War and Children

Children’s Health Defense President Mary Holland today issued the following statement in response to media reports of violence affecting children in Gaza and Israel.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Receives the Defender Award from Children’s Health Defense

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Children’s Health Defense (CHD) presented Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with the Defender Award at CHD’s 2nd Annual Conference on Nov. 3 in Savannah, GA. Kennedy, chairman on leave for the organization he founded in 2016, was recognized for championing critical efforts to shed light on escalating but overlooked threats to children’s health and for questioning the narratives of government agencies, public health officials, and powerful industries, including pharmaceutical companies.

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Children’s Health Defense Launches ‘Reform Pharma’ to Restore Healthcare Integrity

Children’s Health Defense (CHD) announced at its second annual conference the launch of the organization’s latest initiative, Reform Pharma. The effort was created to restore healthcare integrity by exposing and removing the mechanisms that allow corruption to capture and control the healthcare system.

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Children’s Health Defense Claims Victory as New York Supreme Court Upholds Ruling to Rescind COVID Vaccine Mandates for Healthcare Workers

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The New York Supreme Court Appellate Division, Fourth Department, last week dismissed an appeal by New York state health officials of the January 2023  ruling by a State Supreme Court Judge striking down the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for the state’s healthcare workers.

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