American universities look to China playbook on free speech, surveillance
Georgia Tech researchers were involved in data mining "non-public and/or proprietary Internet data" to find Trump-Russia link, Durham docs claim.
Georgia Tech researchers were involved in data mining "non-public and/or proprietary Internet data" to find Trump-Russia link, Durham docs claim.
Claudine Gay plagiarized fellow black female academic and her own advisor among others in doctoral thesis, activist says. President has already lost a billion from "small group" of donors, influential alum claims.
The UN passed a resolution which called for an immediate ceasefire without explicitly condemning the Hamas attacks. Israeli Ambassador Gilad Menashe Erdan said that the U.N. “no longer holds even one ounce of legitimacy or relevance.”
Lawsuit says city messed with his Family and Medical Leave Act requests in retaliation for criticizing anti-white "Race and Social Justice Initiative" training he was forced to attend.
Police detective said her special-needs child was academically cratering because of remote learning. School board member accused her of "veiled racism" in wake of George Floyd protests. Another complained to DOJ after she threatened to sue.
Charges of anti-Semitism, racism and sexism haunt Democrat
Author of President Obama's drone-strike memo says schools can prohibit expression like "only two genders" because it "assertedly demeans characteristics of personal identity," even if done "passively, silently, and without mentioning any specific students."
Harvard student groups disappear from statement blaming Israel for terrorist attacks after it goes viral. "Terror List" seeks to hold "Hitlerite college radicals" accountable.
Major media missteps during the Israel-Hamas conflict raise new concerns about biases and inaccuracies in once-trusted sources. Even staunch defenders of the mainstream media have started to openly criticize the rush to judgment and reliance upon shady sources in the race to be first on "breaking news."
"Like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell, if they say 'Project 2025' enough their presidential candidate becomes alive again," Ben Shapiro jokes at antitrust hearing on campaign to starve conservative publishers like The Daily Wire of ad revenue.