The Isolation of Queer Men: Alan Turing’s Legacy and the Potential of AI “We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done.” – Alan Turing The future is now, and we still don’t know how to manage it.
From Net Zero to Glyphosate: Agritech’s Greenwashed Corporate Power Grab Today, in the mainstream narrative, there is much talk of a ‘food transition’.
Honduras: Strong Action Needed on Corruption (Tegucigalpa) – Honduras should take urgent steps to fight corruption, a structural problem that undermines human rights throughout the country, Human Rights Watch said in a briefing paper sent today to President Xiomara Castro and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. The ongoing negotiations to create a UN-backed commission – the Comisió
Justice Denied for Rwanda Genocide Victims A United Nations tribunal in the Hague this week suspended the trial of Félicien Kabuga for crimes committed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
Biden Administration Blocks Disclosure of 2020 Election Censorship Docs The Biden Administration is intervening to prevent the release of documents revealing the extent to which deep state actors and their third party allies interfered in the 2020 presidential election by pushing social media censorship. The government seems particularly eager to stop the release of documents pertaining to the Cybersecurity
Meet Your New Gene-Edited Salad STORY AT-A-GLANCE Mustard greens are a nutrient-dense source of vitamins and minerals, but their bitter fiavor makes them unpalatable to many.
Alex Berenson: Twitter Believed It Would Likely Lose His Censorship Case Twitter believed it had a less than 50 percent chance of winning a censorship lawsuit brought against the company by journalist Alex Berenson, who was banned (and later reinstated) by the platform for flouting official narratives on coronavirus. Berenson recently published internal communications that show the company worried about its
Role of Fossil Fuels Absent at Plastics Treaty Negotiations The second round of the United Nations Environment Programme’s plastics treaty negotiations concluded last Friday in Paris.
Senegal: Violent Crackdown On Opposition, Dissent (Nairobi) – Senegalese authorities should immediately ensure an independent and credible investigation into the violence during protests in the capital, Dakar, and across the country since May 31, 2023, Human Rights Watch said today. At least 16 deaths have been reported, including two members of the security forces, and injuries of
The Musktown Massacre Well, it was touch and go there for a while, but it appears “free speech” has been saved again! That’s right, as I’m sure you’ve heard by now, all hell broke loose at Musk Cult HQ (also known by Musk Cultists as “Musktown”). It felt like the
Disney Layoffs: Pixar Cuts Director of 'Lightyear' Right Before Anniversary of Woke Film's Box-Office Disaster Walt Disney’s Pixar Animation Studios has cut 75 jobs, including two executives behind Lightyear, a woke revisionist take on a beloved Toy Story character that ended up being a box-office failure.
How Excess Iron Raises Your Risk for Alzheimer's STORY AT-A-GLANCE Editor's Note: This article is a reprint.
From Tea to Smoking: Damiana’s Journey to Your Intimate Parts In the realm of herbal allies, Damiana stands as a radiant beacon, illuminating the path to sensual arousal and heartfelt connection.
Elon Musk's Twitter Loses Its Top Censor - Again Ella Irwin, the head of trust and safety at Twitter, has resigned from her position, marking the second high-profile departure from the role since Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media giant.
Rwanda: Alleged Genocide Mastermind Arrested (Nairobi) – The arrest of Fulgence Kayishema is an important milestone in the search for justice for crimes committed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Human Rights Watch said today.