Judge dismisses anti-Israel group’s discrimination lawsuit against Haverford College, criticizing “disingenuous” complaint
U.S. District Judge Gerald McHugh dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed by Jews at Haverford against Haverford College, which sought to use Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to suppress criticism of Israel on college campuses.
The lawsuit alleged that the college…
Southern California is battling devastating wildfires, including the Pacific Palisades fire, with thousands forced to evacuate. Authorities, led by DA Nathan Hochman and Sheriff Robert Luna, are taking a hard stance against looting in affected areas, warning that violators will face severe consequences.
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This week, in a stunning volte-face, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would now be revising its censorship policies to accord with his older vision of free speech. Specifically, Zuckerberg committed Facebook to revising a series…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced a collaboration with Toyota at CES 2025 to develop next-gen autonomous vehicles (AVs) using Nvidia’s advanced "Thor" AGX processor, marking a significant step in AV innovation.
The Thor chip, with 20 times the processing power of its predecessor, integrates data from sensors like cameras, radars, and Lidars to enable real-time…
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On December 18, the Ohio State Senate voted overwhelmingly to send amended Senate Bill 58 to Governor Mike DeWine’s desk to sign into law. SB 58, moving forward with a…
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On the one hand, we have much to look forward to – a new president, new energy, and new enthusiasm for the future. On the other, the ease with which we displace people…
U.S. secures drone supply chain as China’s dominance of commercial drone market threatens NATIONAL SECURITY
The United States is addressing vulnerabilities in its drone supply chain, particularly the heavy reliance on drones and drone parts from China, which could be exploited for espionage, data manipulation and undermining national security.
The Commerce Department is considering new…
A bill mandating that police seize firearms from anyone subject to an order of protection or red-flag orders within 96 hours was passed by the Illinois House of Representatives on January 7, just before the General Assembly’s lame-duck session was adjourned.
House Bill 4144 now goes to anti-gun Gov. J.B. Pritzker for his consideration, and…
The U.S. Constitution, in the preamble to the nation’s founding document, speaks of an intention “to form a more perfect Union.” Since the preamble’s author, Pennsylvanian Gouverneur Morris, was a physician and not a professional grammarian, the phrase “a more perfect Union” is not quite grammatically correct — although it was acceptable in the 18th…