Roosevelt broke with the isolationist tradition to argue that wars abroad threatened U.S. national security and universal ...
First Amendment experts expect major developments in issues like age verification, artificial intelligence and academic ...
Human Rights Day is not just a date on the calendar. It is a mirror. It asks us who we are, whom we defend, and what we refuse to ignore. Years ago, I met a group of courageous women in a displacement ...
In Armenia today, the question is no longer whether the government is in conflict with Etchmiadzin. It is whether a democratic state can openly campaign to unseat the head of its national Church, ...
When Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking in front of a crowd of college students on Sept. 10, something fundamental changed in our country. The conservative activist’s horrific murder, ...
The mammals' mysterious clicks contain a stunning level of complexity, a new study shows. A group of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) swims together in the Indian Ocean. For years, researchers ...
While AI has made significant progress in generating intelligible synthetic speech, a critical challenge remains: prosody. Text-to-speech systems struggle to replicate the rhythmic and melodic ...
A new report published today by the AAUP and the Middle East Studies Association finds that the weaponization of civil rights law has been central to attacks on campus speech over the past two years.
A legal group says a Hawaii middle school history teacher was disciplined by school officials after a Constitution Day lesson that discussed Charlie Kirk. The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ ...
In 1977, American Nazis fought for the right to march in Skokie, Illinois—a town filled with Holocaust survivors—and won. Nearly fifty years later, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was suspended for jokes ...
Where is the line between “democracy” and “fascism”? Since President Donald Trump’s return to power nine months ago, that question has been posed again and again in response to the latest affront to ...
Three Lee County teachers face potential termination for comments made on their personal social media. Supreme Court precedent protects teachers' free speech on public matters unless it disrupts the ...
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