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Universities Hiding Involvement in Climate Lawfare, Complaint Alleges
A watchdog group is accusing the Universities of Illinois and Arizona of a coordinated cover-up.
‘Prattman,’ Murder by Tractor, and Painted Clowns: How AI Is Transforming the Political Campaign
Even as campaigns increasingly rely on ‘deepfakes’ to fool voters, entrepreneurs are harnessing AI to increase political trust.
House Republicans Sound the Alarm on China Exploiting U.S. Technology
House Republicans are urging investigations into federal oversight of U.S.-China science agreements, warning of intellectual property theft and national security risks.
Blue-State Attorneys General Tilt the Playing Field to Gain Edge in Climate Change Litigation
More than two dozen Democratic AGs and city legal officers signed a letter insisting the FJC reinstate its biased ‘climate science’ chapter.
Trump-Backed Mike Collins Prevails over Kemp-Backed Candidate in Georgia Primary Runoff
President Trump notched another key primary win on Tuesday as GOP Representative Mike Collins, his preferred candidate, advanced in the Georgia Senate primary runoff over Derek Dooley
MLB Issues Warning to S.F. Giants Players Who Wrote Bible Verses on ‘Pride’ Night Caps
‘The rainbow is a symbol of God’s covenant to us, and us as believers stand firm in that,’ said Giants starting pitcher Landen Roupp.
FIFA Goes Looking for Discrimination in the Wrong Place
FIFA’s anti-discrimination partner wants a World Cup referee removed over an “OK” hand gesture while the governing body faces questions about other controversies.
Majority of Law Professors Self-Censor to Avoid Campus Backlash, Study Finds
In its first survey of legal faculty, FIRE found that conservative professors are especially likely to feel they need to conceal controversial opinions.
Radical Leftists Organize Stanford Commencement Walk-out Against Google CEO Using Google Form
Over 100 students left Stanford Stadium as Google CEO Sundar Pichai began his address.
Coming Soon: Humanity’s First Outpost in Deep Space
Almost 60 years after Neil Armstrong first set foot on the moon, NASA is bringing humans back to space for good.