
HUMAN EVENTS: The shrill post-menopausal scolds of the Senate were no match for Pete Hegseth
America got a veritable buffet menu of loathsome ex-wife archetypes to choose from…
How far can government authorities go in tackling radicalization among young people?
Tackling radicalization among young people is a complex issue in which government authorities may choose to apply legal measures. Ph.D. student Nina van Capelleveen examined the risks such legal instruments can pose to the fundamental rights of minors…
Voting rights group founded by Stacey Abrams fined for illegal campaigning
New Georgia Project, fined $300,000 by state ethics body, admitted to 16 violations of election law, officials sayThe New Georgia Project, a prominent voting rights organization founded by Stacey Abrams, has been fined $300,000 by the state ethics commission of Georgia for illegally campaigning for Abrams and other Democratic candidates during the 2018 election cycle.The…
Neanderthal Interbreeding Likely Gave Human Immunity a Boost
Learn how interbreeding with Neanderthals may have bolstered our immune systems…
American Humanist Association sues West Virginia over $5 million grant to Catholic college
RNS) — The AHA, which has a chapter in West Virginia, says the grant violates the state constitution, which says the state cannot favor one religion over another. The post American Humanist Association sues West Virginia over $5 million grant to Catholic college appeared first on RNS…Can AI help humans understand animals and reconnect with nature? A nonprofit research lab thinks so
A nonprofit research lab is getting attention from some wealthy tech philanthropists. The Earth Species Project hopes to decode other creatures’ communications with its pioneering artificial intelligence tools. Director of Impact Jane Lawton says the goal is not to build a “translator that will allow us to speak to other species.” But she finds that…
Marquis Who’s Who Honors Gerardo Leon for Expertise in Human Resources
Gerardo Leon is a seasoned professional with more than a decade of expertise in corporate learning and development…
FDA bans red dye No. 3 in food
The FDA will no longer allow red dye No. 3 in foods or ingested drugs, citing evidence that high doses of the dye can cause cancer in male rats. There is no evidence it’s carcinogenic in humans…
20,000-year-old ‘human’ fossils from Japan aren’t what we thought
The bone fragments were once thought to be some of the oldest human fossils found in Japan…