For years, conservatives have complained about cancel culture, but they now embrace it following the murder of Charlie Kirk.
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The dangers of using medical consensus to dilute the First Amendment
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The University of Florida says an expelled self-described white nationalist's comments aren't protected by the First ...
Recently, there has been a lot of hullabaloo about the idea that large reasoning models (LRM) are unable to think. This is ...
For example, a 2022 study of nearly 306,000 people in 57 countries found that women demonstrated more cognitive empathy than ...
Jury quickly convicts Demetrius O'Neal of murder, conspiracy in the 2016 Club Blu shooting in Fort Myers. Two teens died, 14 ...
In Phaedrus, Socrates warns that writing, far from aiding understanding, may offer only the semblance of wisdom. He tells the ...
The court heard arguments in a case brought by Kaley Chiles, a Christian talk therapist in Colorado, who argues that the state's ban violates her First Amendment rights.
If a publication prints something offensive, the answer is speech, not sanction. If a chant crosses a moral line, the answer ...
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Free speech or medical standards? 'Conversion therapy' ban meets skeptical Supreme Court
The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed sympathetic to a therapist's claim that a ban on 'conversion therapy' infringes on her free speech.
OpenAI discloses that more than a million people a week display suicidal intent when conversing with ChatGPT and hundreds of ...
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