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We can’t trust Meta to protect children

Recent reporting has brought to light troubling details about how Meta has been testing an artificial intelligence chatbot that, according to internal concerns, allows users, including minors, to engage in highly inappropriate conversations. Employees reportedly flagged that the system was generating explicit responses, even when it was clear the users were underage. As concerning as this is, it […]

The United Nations schemes against Israel

In an embarrassing diplomatic setback, French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman postponed a United Nations conference they were scheduled to colead in New York on Tuesday. Their plan for the General Assembly conference was to push the quick creation of a Palestinian state, even though the Palestinian terrorist organization […]

Trump continues to abuse his power by ignoring the TikTok ban

The “No Kings” protest was a joke, with Democrat activists pushing their pet causes and impotently screaming into the political void. However, there is one area of President Donald Trump’s administration, though, where he is clearly acting beyond his powers: TikTok. In April 2024, Congress passed a bill mandating that the social media app be divested from its Chinese Communist Party-aligned ownership, […]

Sunscreen is safe and effective — if you choose correctly

A recent study showed that only 22% of sunscreen brands protect against UV radiation — but that doesn't mean you should ditch it altogether.

Southwest Airlines adding cockpit safety alerts to detect runway hazards

Southwest Airlines has added the Honeywell SmartLanding and SmartRunway software system to most of its fleet to provide verbal and text alerts to pilots to prevent close runway calls and other safety risks.

Singer performs US national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium: ‘Felt like I needed to’

Nezza shared an emotional explanation after Saturday night's performance.

Washington Post hit with cyberattack

The Washington Post was hit with a cyberattack targeting some its journalists in recent days, a source familiar with the situation confirmed to The Hill on Monday. The attack, first reported by The Wall Street Journal over the weekend, impacted a small amount of reporters at the news outlet and has since been contained, the...

No, prosperity doesn’t cause population collapse

Recent research suggests that prosperity does not inevitably lead to fewer children, and that rising female earnings are associated with higher fertility rates in many high-income nations.

What we know about Vance Boelter, the suspect in the Minnesota lawmaker shootings

The man accused of shooting two Democratic lawmakers and their spouses over the weekend will be charged with a slate of federal crimes, including stalking, murder and shooting, prosecutors announced at a news conference Monday. Vance Boelter was taken into custody Sunday night following the largest manhunt in Minnesota’s history. Authorities tracked him down in...

Trump says Iran would ‘like to talk’ about dialing down Israel-Iran conflict

During comments from this week's G7 conference in Canada, President Trump said Iran has signaled it would "like to talk" about de-escalating its conflict with Israel.

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