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Why Hochul’s 10% plan for SUNY makes sense

The fight to reform American higher education clearly remains a work in progress.

Why are Dems still supporting Islamist groups that hate Israel?

The Council on American-Islamic Relations has been problematic for years. The organization’s ties to fundamentalist group the Muslim Brotherhood date back to the 1990s...

Texas AG Refuses to Surrender Control of Border Park to Feds following Supreme Court Ruling

SCOTUS issued a temporary order allowing Border Patrol agents to cut the concertina wire that Texas installed along the border with Mexico.

Remaining victims of deadly Maui wildfires identified

The remaining of the 100 known victims of the deadly wildfires in Lahaina, Maui late last year were identified Friday by Hawaiian officials. Lydia Coloma, 70, who also lost her husband, sister and other family members in the fire, was identified by Maui police due to the context of where remains were found, according to...

To defeat authoritarianism and defend democracy, support human rights defenders in exile

Our response to the experiences of many facing transnational repression will define our commitment to human rights and democracy. It is a call to action for the U.S. government, Congress, businesses, technology companies and civil society.

Microsoft CEO: AI needs ‘guardrails’ after fake explicit images of Taylor Swift go viral

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella called for more “guardrails” on artificial intelligence (AI) and technology after explicit, AI-generated images of Taylor Swift went viral. In an exclusive interview with NBC News’ Lester Holt, Nadella argued that it’s “our responsibility” to manage the emerging technology. “I’d say two things. One is again, I go back to I...

Newsom calls Trump ‘damaged goods’ and ‘more unhinged’ than ever

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) took a swing at former President Trump Friday, claiming he is "more unhinged" than ever, as a rematch between Trump and former President Biden becomes even more likely in November. "He can't be beaten in a primary, but in a general election a general election, I think he’s the most...

Congressional negotiators strike key deal to unlock bipartisan funding work 

Congressional negotiators have struck a spending deal unlocking bipartisan negotiations to determine how to fund various government agencies through most of this year. Sources familiar confirmed to The Hill that the agreement was reached late Friday night, capping off weeks of talks, led by Senate Appropriations Chair Patty Murray (D-Wash.) and House Appropriations Chair...

Sex robots go to court: Testing the limits of privacy and sexual freedom

In the absence of a direct victim, we are left with a pure moral or social judgment on the private tastes and relations of adults.

9 species in 33 states may soon be on endangered list: US wildlife officials

Nine species could soon find themselves on federal threatened or endangered species list, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says.

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