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Scientists Create Synthetic Human Embryos from Stem Cells, Raising Ethical and Legal Concerns

It is currently illegal to insert them into a woman's womb, and it remains undetermined if these structures can develop beyond the initial stages of human growth.

AI ‘Killed’ Operator, Destroyed Communication Tower in ‘Thought Experiment’

The event didn't happen in real life, but is being described as a "thought experiment."

Human DNA Can Be Extracted from the Air, Raising Privacy Concerns: Journal ‘Nature’

As the authors write, the advancement conjures a "complex ethical conundrum" because the genomic information captured "comes from individuals mostly unaware of the technology use and oblivious to the fact that their genetic information has been inadvertently obtained."

Link Between COVID-19 Vaccination and Skin Autoimmune Disorders: Peer-Reviewed German Study

"Our meta-analysis highlights a link between SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and new onset or worsening of inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases," the study authors write.

FBI ‘Had No Information’ Connecting Trump to Russia During 2016 Campaign: Durham Report (Full Document)

FBI did not utilize "standard analytical tools typically employed by the FBI in evaluating raw intelligence."

Law Firms Diverting Public Funds to Democratic Campaigns: Consumer Advocacy Group

A Consumer Protection Report "exposes how these trial lawyers rely on public contracts with states and local governments that often lack basic protections (including basic ethics protections) to tighten their hold, all while diverting money away from everyday consumers and sending 99% of their federal donations to liberal candidates and committees.”

University Of Arizona Students Egg Pro-Life Activists With Display Of Aborted Babies

Students at the University of Arizona were caught on camera Wednesday throwing eggs at anti-abortion activists and their graphic display featuring images of aborted babies.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Responds to Improper Gift Allegations

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas defended luxury trips funded by a Republican donor, stating he sought guidance and was advised that such "personal hospitality" was not reportable under federal rules.

Italy Bans OpenAI’s ChatGPT Chatbot Over Privacy Concerns and Lack of Age Verification

Italy has banned OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot due to privacy concerns and lack of age verification, marking the first instance of a Western country blocking the chatbot, while experts call for a moratorium on advanced AI systems development.

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