by Georgia Recorder | Apr 17, 2024 | Quick Facts
Republished with permission from Georgia Recorder, by Jacob Fischler Hours after Donald Trump sat in a New York courtroom and became the first former president in U.S. history to be a defendant in a criminal trial Monday, his attorneys filed a brief with the U.S....
by Kansas Reflector | Apr 15, 2024 | Quick Facts
Republished with permission from Kansas Reflector, by Sherman Smith Facebook’s unrefined artificial intelligence misclassified a Kansas Reflector article about climate change as a security risk, and in a cascade of failures blocked the domains of news sites that...
by The Conversation | Apr 6, 2024 | Quick Facts
Republished with permission from The Conversation, by Gary Solar, Buffalo State, The State University of New York It’s rare to feel earthquakes in the U.S. Northeast, so the magnitude 4.8 earthquake in New Jersey that shook buildings in New York City and was felt from...
by The Conversation | Mar 27, 2024 | Quick Facts
Republished with permission from The Conversation, by Jaime Kucinskas, Hamilton College and James L. Perry, Indiana University It’s common for political candidates to disparage “the government” even as they run for an office in which they would be part of, yes,...
by Common Dreams | Mar 1, 2024 | Quick Facts
Republished with permission from Common Dreams, by Thor Benson A Public Citizen report released on Thursday outlines the risks of the Pentagon adopting the use of autonomous weapons on the battlefield and how this could occur in the not-too-distant future. The report...
by Governing Magazine | Feb 25, 2024 | Quick Facts
Republished with permission from Governing, by Carl Smith In Brief: The customary political tensions around a presidential election have taken on new dimensions, previously unknown circumstances casting shadows over the 2024 election. A vocal segment of the population...