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More than a century after the end of hostilities in 1918, some battlefields of WWI are still deadly enough to kill you
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7 scholars and legal experts dissect what you can and can't say in America.
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Dr. Katie Mack explains what dark energy is and two ways it could one day destroy the universe.
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The idea behind the law was simple: make it more difficult for online sex traffickers to find victims.
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A unique exoplanet without clouds or haze was found by astrophysicists from Harvard and Smithsonian.
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There is a lot we don't know about psychedelics, but what we do know makes them extremely important.
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Joe Lonsdale is taking a break from Facebook to protest what he calls the social network’s capitulation to the “authoritarian left.”The 38-year-old Silicon Valley investor — a
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A new national survey of 2,000 Americans I conducted at the Cato Institute finds that 62 percent of Americans say the political climate these days prevents them from saying what they believe because others might find it offensive. This share is up from 58 percent in 2017. Notably, self‐censorship is not a partisan issue. Majorities of Democrats (52 percent), Independents …
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About three-fifths of Americans believe that the national political climate prevents them from voicing certain opinions, according to a yearly survey by the Cato Institute. The survey, conducted in July 2020, found that 62 percent of respondents either “strongly” or “somewhat” agreed with the statement, “The political climate these days prevents me from saying things …
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Twitter will not label President Trump’s renewed claims that the 2020 election “will be the most RIGGED Election in our nations history” due to mass vote-by-mail, despite fact-checking the president last month for similar claims. Trump tweeted multiple times Monday criticizing the push for increasing remote voting through mail-in ballots for the November election. “RIGGED …