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Freedom is speech is supposedly the law of the land unless you're anti-Semitic in some states. What's in the News with stories on FDA is clueless, socialism sucks, device security, stupid cops, and coward cops. And, New Hampshire, It's Like This Too on a judge ruling federal border patrol checkpoints unconstitutional. This episode is brought to you by ZenCash, a cryptocurrency that infuses privacy, anonymity, and security done right. Also brought to you by NordVPN, the fastest, easiest to use service to protect your online presence that I've ever seen.   WHAT’S RUSTLING MY JIMMIES If you honestly think any promises in any Constitution ever written are worth a damn, you're going to want to hear this.  South Carolina is poised to be the first state to pass legislation to adopt an Israel-centric definition for “anti-Semitism.” This will then apply to the state’s campuses, potentially limiting discussion of Israel-Palestine to one-sided information that fosters U.S. policies that provide Israel $10 million per day. The bill has been heralded in Israel as “a landmark bill” that will lead change across the U.S. and the world.   WHAT'S IN THE NEWS  In coward cops news, a deputy with the Carroll County, Maryland Sheriff’s Office fatally shot a groundhog in Eldersburg on Sunday in an incident captured on video that has been widely shared on social media.   In more stupid cop news, Chad Larner,  the training director of the K-9 Training Academy in Macon County, Illinois said in a recent interview that police departments throughout the state may have to euthanize drug dogs if marijuana is legalized.   In FDA is clueless news, thanks to the FDA, maple syrup and honey made in New Hampshire may eventually carry nutrition labels saying they contain “added sugar,” with a footnote explaining that the sugar wasn’t actually added.   In socialism sucks news, For Venezuela, last year in August, the value of the online game World of Warcraft's virtual (read: fake) gold was as much as double the Venezuelan Bolivar, but recently, it has been shown that virtual Azeroth gold is valued as much as 7 times more than the Bolivar, and this number might be even higher in terms of the currency’s black market value.   In device security news,  a new iOS update is about to roll out in the next few weeks or even days that will disable the Lightning port after 7 days since the device has been last unlocked. What is the meaning of this security measure, and what are the reasons behind it?     NEW HAMPSHIRE, IT'S LIKE THIS TOO Police dogs used to sniff out drugs at a federal border patrol checkpoint on Interstate 93 last summer amounted to a violation of the New Hampshire state Constitution, a judge ruled, throwing out evidence against 18 defendants. The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire had challenged the drug charges against 18 people who were arrested after being stopped and searched by Customs and Border Protection agents in the town of Woodstock last year, about 90 miles from the U.S. border. Federal agents used drug-sniffing dogs to “alert” them of suspicious vehicles, which would be diverted off the road and searched. The ACLU argued that the evidence from the federal checkpoint can’t be used in state prosecutions because the warrantless searches violated the state Constitution. Plymouth circuit court Judge Thomas Rappa, Jr. agreed.

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