Month: February 2025

Few organizations embody the darker side of technological advancement like DARPA, the U.S. Department of Defense’s research arm. From stealth aircraft to the foundation of the internet, its innovations have reshaped warfare and infiltrated daily life. As anyone familiar with government agencies might expect, DARPA routinely crosses ethical lines, fueling serious concerns about privacy and
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If my wife were growing up today, she would be told she’s a boy. My wife wasn’t a girly-girl when she was a kid. Just the opposite. She was a tomboy. When she made friends, they were rarely other girls. When she played sports, it was only with boys. And when it came time to
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For years, Spanish-language news media have been dominated by networks fully immersed in the immigration-industrial complex and acting as de facto clients of the Democratic Party. And for years, we called for an alternative. A recent interview on Fox Noticias demonstrates the importance of such an alternative. Consider this fragment from Rachel Campos-Duffy’s interview of
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Mark Zuckerberg is a name synonymous with that self-righteousness that defines Silicon Valley. However, in recent times, he has undergone a rather unexpected metamorphosis. The 40-year-old now rocks a chain, a full head of curly hair replacing his signature Caesar cut, and a deep tan. To top it off, he’s even wearing a smile. Finally,
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President Donald Trump opened his second inaugural address by declaring, “The golden age of America begins right now.” His new term promises a transformational four years. While foreign policy, economic concerns, and political divisiveness will dominate headlines, a quieter yet far-reaching revolution is underway. Massive technological innovation coincides with Trump’s presidency, setting the stage for
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Panda Express and Chipotle have unintentionally become memes for mediocrity and failure. While their food might be unhealthy and has occasionally caused food poisoning, labeling the restaurants as symbols of decadence seems unfair. Similarly, it was unjust to blame old shows like “Saved by the Bell” and “Boy Meets World” for corrupting white American youth
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SEE BELOW FOR UPDATES A plane crashed at an intersection near the Roosevelt Mall in Philadelphia on Friday night just after 6 p.m. local time. The plane reportedly climbed to an altitude of 1,600 feet after departing Northeast Philadelphia Airport before plummeting to the ground around 30 seconds into the flight.  Advertisement People are sharing
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If you’ve downloaded China’s new artificial intelligence app, DeepSeek, onto your phone, the time to delete it was yesterday. “We can’t just look at whether this is going to be good for companies long-term; we have to look at ‘What does it mean for America?’” Stu Burguiere of “Stu Does America” explains, concerned. “Ask DeepSeek
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