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New England Journal of Medicine Supports Racial Segregation in Medical Education

This paper's viewpoint aligns with the University of California at San Francisco's (UCSF) attempts to "decolonize the health sciences" as part of their anti-racist initiatives, but it has been met with significant backlash and deemed "morally abhorrent."

Bipartisan Legislation Introduced to Bar AI from Initiating Nuclear Launches

The "use of AI for deploying nuclear weapons without a human chain of command and control is reckless, dangerous, and should be prohibited," says Rep. Buck.

Congress Ignores Real Debt Ceiling Drama: Ron Paul

"Ensuring that government follows the same nonaggression principle as law-abiding citizens is the key to a society of freedom, peace, and prosperity," writes Dr. Paul.

JP Morgan Chase Assumes Control of Failed First Republic Bank Amid Major Bank Collapse

JP Morgan will now "assume all of the deposits and substantially all of the assets of First Republic Bank."

Colorado Democrat Governor Signs Four Gun Control Bills Into Law

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) signed four gun control bills into law on Friday morning.

Senator Josh Hawley Calls For ‘Full-Scale’ FBI Probe Into Over 80,000 Migrant Children Missing Under Biden

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) called on FBI Director Chris Wray to launch an investigation into nearly 85,000 migrant children who have been released into the United States under President Biden.

Brazil to Vote on Controversial ‘Fake News’ Bill Amid Free Speech Concerns

Non-compliant social media platforms could face financial sanctions or legal consequences.

Harvard Professors Create Council on Academic Freedom to Combat Stifling of Free Speech in Higher Education

"We hope the effects will spread outside our formerly ivy-covered walls and encourage faculty and students elsewhere to rise up."

Disney Sues Florida Gov. DeSantis as State Governing Board Voids Media Giant’s Jurisdiction

"Disney was openly and legally granted a unique and special privilege, that privilege of running its own local government," former Florida Supreme Court justice Alan Lawson said. "That era is ending."

U.S. Army Allegedly Denies Scheduled Discharges Amid Recruitment Failures

The move follows recruitment and retention failures.

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