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Senators to Propose Legislation to Mandate Balloon Tracking

Two senators are introducing legislation Wednesday to mandate tracking systems on high-altitude weather and research balloons to help the U.S. military differentiate between potential threats.

OpenAI Launches GPT-4

OpenAI has released its advanced AI model GPT-4, which is multimodal, making it capable of both text and image generation, sparking competition between Microsoft and Google.

Babies of Vaccinated Mothers 78% More Likely to Contract COVID-19: Journal of Medical Virology

Publication evaluated 30 studies involving 862,272 individuals.

Are Australian Excess Deaths Caused by the COVID-19 Vaccine?

A new preprint by Wilson N. Sy, PhD, Director of the Biotechnology Unit at Investment Analytics Research located in Australia, finds that excess deaths in Australia in 2021 were likely due to vaccination, not COVID-19 mortality.

Swedish ‘Climate Activist’ Greta Thunberg Deletes 2018 Tweet Claiming The World Would End in 2023

In 2018, Swedish conspiracy theorist and professional climate rage actor Greta Thunberg shared a tweet declaring the world would end in 2023 because “science.”

Catholic Student in Canada Arrested and Charged After Saying ‘Men and Women Are Different’

Canadian Catholic high school student Josh Alexander was arrested last month over concern of men in women's restrooms.

Virginia Judge Rules Embryos Are ‘Property’

A Virginia judge ruled last month that frozen embryos can be considered property, a decision based in-part on a 19th century slavery law.

Actress Jane Fonda Suggests Murdering Pro-Lifers To Push Abortion Agenda, Says She Was ‘Joking’

While expressing pro-choice sentiments during an appearance on "The View," left-wing actress and activist Jane Fonda mentioned "murder" as a way to ensure that women have access to abortions, but she has since issued a statement claiming that her comment was meant as a joke.

Michigan Supreme Court Considers Forcing Judges To Use ‘Preferred Pronouns’ For Attorneys

Michigan’s highest court is considering a rule change that would require judges to refer to attorneys and litigants by their preferred pronouns.

Study Suggests AI Can Read Minds

Osaka University, Japan, scientists discovered a new method of converting neural imaging into visuals.

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