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Vanderbilt Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Deans Used ChatGPT to Respond to MSU Shooting

"There is a sick and twisted irony to making a computer write your message about community and togetherness because you can't be bothered to reflect on it yourself," a Vanderbilt University alum said.

Vanderbilt Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Deans Used AI to Write Letter to Grieving Students

Two Deans with Vanderbilt's Peabody Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion used ChatGPT to write a letter in response to the Michigan State University shooting.

ICE Chief Admits Massive Data Errors in Illegal Immigration Tracking

ICE underreported the number of illegal immigrants released into the country without tracking technology by over 18,000% and misreporting the number of illegal immigrants tracked with GPS technology by approximately 600%.

Boston Mayor Formally Announces Reparations Task Force

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced the members of the city’s Reparations Task Force at the Museum of African American History during a press conference on Tuesday.

Students Will Sue Smithsonian After It Kicked Them Out for Wearing Pro-Life Hats

Staff at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum kicked out a group of Catholic students for wearing pro-life hats last month in violation of their First Amendment rights, a lawyer for the students said.

Hunter Biden’s Lawyers Confirm Controversial Laptop Belongs to Hunter

In a new 14-page letter to the Justice Department, signed by prominent Washington attorney Abbe Lowell, Hunter's lawyers have asked for an investigation into close allies of former President Donald Trump, former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, Trump's longtime lawyer Rudy Giuliani, and others who had access to the laptop's data.

Ghislaine Maxwell Claims Epstein Was Murdered in Prison

Former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell said in an interview for the first time since her conviction that she believed Jeffrey Epstein had been murdered in jail.

Democrat Proposes Legislation to Make White People Criticizing Minorities a Crime

Democrat Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee has introduced legislation that would make criticism from white people against minorities a federal crime.

Dan Crenshaw Apologizes After Calling Colleagues ‘Terrorists’ For Not Supporting Kevin McCarthy

Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw apologized this week after the congressman said anti-McCarthy House Republicans were "enemies" and "terrorists."

Dan Crenshaw Loses Bid to Lead Top House Committee After Calling Colleagues ‘Terrorists’

We’re starting to see the choices for Chairs of Committees now that the Speaker vote is past and the ones announced so far are looking like big wins for conservatives in the effort to get some true accountability.

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