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by | Dec 3, 2025

It is with no small feeling of regret that we observe how completely the civic traditions of our early Republic…

by | Oct 23, 2025

LAS VEGAS — “From this day forward, it’ll be a policy of the United States to do whatever it takes…

by | Oct 17, 2025

While the rise of artificial intelligence offers remarkable potential for innovation and the production of knowledge, it has become increasingly…

by | Oct 17, 2025

Remember in late 2023, when the self-assured figures of Claudine Gay (Harvard), Liz Magill (UPenn), and Sally Kornbluth (MIT) were…

by | Oct 14, 2025

On January 18, 1927, the Frankfurter Zeitung daily newspaper featured one of the celebrated feuilletons Joseph Roth had lately been…

by | Oct 9, 2025
by | Oct 8, 2025

As Artificial Intelligence reshapes the academic landscape, faculty find themselves increasingly divided, torn between embracing its potential and resisting its…

by | Oct 8, 2025

SACRAMENTO — After San Bruno police couldn’t figure out how to ticket a driverless taxicab that made an illegal U-turn,…

by | Sep 27, 2025

As a longtime book author, lecturer, and journalist, a great part of my time is spent on research. So, the arrival…

by | Sep 26, 2025

Tucker Carlson recently sat down with Sam Altman, and the conversation turned troubling almost at once. Less than ten minutes in, Carlson…

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