Test Your 9/11 Knowledge: The Explosive Evidence at the 3 WTC Towers
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Writes Jay Stephenson: I know a lot of people have been surprised at the recent statements from Kash Patel on Jeffrey Epstein but they shouldn’t be. Like everyone else in Trump’s cabinet, he’s pro-Israel and hawkish on Iran. Same with Dan Bongino. And they always use the “I’m your buddy, you can trust me” routine […]
In Friday’s AP v. Budowich, the D.C. Circuit stayed the preliminary injunction that required the White House to let the AP back into White House, Air Force One, and Mar-a-Lago briefings. Judge Neomi Rao, joined by Judge Greg Katsas, wrote a statement explaining the ruling; here’s a short excerpt from the 27-page opinion. The Associated […]
The opinion (132 pages long) by Judge Lewis Liman (S.D.N.Y.) is here; the court also rejects the Baldoni side’s civil extortion, breach of contract, false light, promissory fraud, and breach of contract claims. The opinion is too long to summarize here, but the key arguments that the court accepted as to the defamation claims are: […]
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A privately owned company is proposing a pipeline across five states. While some of the state governments appear to be on board, the project is facing backlash from a large and formidable population: property owners. The pipeline, known as Summit Carbon Solutions, would span 2,500 miles and transport carbon dioxide (CO2) captured at 57 ethanol […]
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My co-host Jane Bambauer and I discuss the First Amendment rules pertaining to public school students. The occasion: The Supreme Court just declined to consider a federal appeals court case that led a public school to punish a student for wearing a T-shirt saying “There Are Only Two Genders.” Did the lower court get that […]
Dario Amodei, CEO of the artificial intelligence company Anthropic, published a guest essay in The New York Times Thursday arguing against a proposed 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation. Amodei argues that a patchwork of regulations would be better than no regulation whatsoever. Skepticism is warranted whenever the head of an incumbent firm calls for […]