After announcing earlier this year a framework for an open AI ecosystem, the nonprofit Creative Commons has come out in favor of “pay-to-crawl” technology — a system to automate compensation of ...
The Trump administration’s Department of Labor sparked outcry this weekend after using language on social media that many ...
A judge just struck down a nearly identical policy that barred members of Congress from visiting ICE jails unannounced.
The Harvard Gazette's Jacob Sweet recaps E. Glen Weyl's November talk at BKC. Sweet sums up Weyl's position: ...
Catch up on the happenings at the Applied Social Media Lab with Shelby El-Otmani's recap of the 2025 Synthesizer and Open Showcase. Subscribe to our email list for the latest news, information, and ...
Christian funerals are increasingly secular. But how can Christians go quiet on the gospel at these of all moments?
A clinical psychologist explains her research on the brain, suffering, and culture—and what she’s learned about God’s ...
New advertising restrictions on unhealthy food and drink have come into force in the UK, targeting products deemed to be high ...
Skiing isn’t only about racing down mountains, it is also about the spotlight that comes with it. Over the years, some skiers ...
The government is adding a new deduction for non-itemizers. Starting in 2026, they will be able to deduct up to US$1,000 of their taxable income when they file their taxes, if they give at least that ...
Explore "pink slime" news, where AI helps produce stories that might appear legitimate but often are financed by political ...
The government is hoarding secret lists of its websites, endangering citizens' security. The publication of over 2000 domains ...