By Donald Shaw
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee suffered a rare setback this weekend as Representatives Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) and Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.), two of its heavily-funded
by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
The study titled, Rates of Successful Conceptions According to COVID-19 Vaccination Status: Data from the Czech Republic, was just uploaded to the Preprints.org preprint server:
DOGE-inspired Brown student faces disciplinary action for asking staff what they do all day as tuition soars
A sophomore at Brown University is facing disciplinary action after he sent a
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The #1 story this week is an expanded chapter from my upcoming book: Voluntaryism – How the Only “ISM” Fair for Everyone Leads to Harmony, Prosperity and Good Karma
By Patrick Wood
Sam Altman’s creepy iris-scanning orbs have come to the United States. His goal is to scan every eyeball on Earth. Already, there are 160 countries around
By Rachel del Guidice, Fox News
A sophomore at Brown University is facing disciplinary action after he sent a DOGE-like email to non-faculty employees asking them what they do all
by Brian Wang
Tesla DOJO 2, DOJO 3 and AI5 chips are critical for Tesla to become an AI hardware company. XAI and Tesla will buy create and build millions
by Ruthless Mike
Watch the video premiere of The Mamamals “Unpopular Ideas” from the forthcoming album Touch Grass Vol. 1.
This video is the vision of friend and filmmaker Thomas
by Gabriel Honrada
The US is a step closer to being able to deploy stealthy, semi-autonomous drone swarms to saturate the Taiwan Strait in a high-tech push to shift the
by Patrick Harrington
THE world's biggest plane dubbed "Skytanic" will finally take to the skies by 2030 and begin transporting its enormous cargo.
Officially called WindRunner,
by Tyler Durden
What is AGI?
When the lines blur between man and machine, you’re looking at artificial general intelligence (AGI). Unlike its counterpart, artificial narrow intelligence (ANI), which
Does the Bible Teach Blind Obedience to the State?
The simple answer to the question is No, of course not. And few would argue the point at all. Perhaps then