Posted inNational Security & Defense

Google Works on AI With Top Chinese University That Has Ties to Chinese Military

BY NATHAN SU Google has been cooperating with a leading artificial intelligence (AI) research body at Tsinghua University, a prestigious Chinese academic institution that also conducts AI research for the Chinese military. The American internet giant has been collaborating with Beijing’s Tsinghua University since June 2018, when it launched a new AI research body, the Tsinghua University […]

Posted inSupreme Court

Ginsburg defends Kavanaugh, Gorsuch as ‘very decent, very smart individuals’

By Gregg Re | Fox News Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Wednesday night defended Associate Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch as “very decent” and “very smart” individuals after one of her former law clerks suggested that new nominees lack personal decency. Ginsburg’s comments turned heads on social media, given the contentious and bitterly personal confirmation hearings last year […]

Posted inImmigration

Federal court blocks Trump asylum rules hours after judge ruled to keep restrictions in place

By Bradford Betz, Ronn Blitzer | Fox News A federal judge in California on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration from imposing restrictions on individuals seeking asylum in the United States, just hours after a judge in Washington had decided to let the rule stand while lawsuits play out in court. The rule, published in the Federal Register last week, required people seeking asylum to apply […]

Posted inNational News

Young Conservatives Feel They Can’t Express Themselves on Social Media

BY BOWEN XIAO WASHINGTON—Students feel they can’t express themselves properly on social media because of big tech censorship and, for some, the fear of being bullied into silence, with many experiencing or witnessing some form of shadow banning—the surreptitious suppression of a user’s content by the platform. Students at Turning Point USA’s Teen Student Action Summit reported encountering such […]

Posted inJudicial Watch

Kentucky Set to Remove Up to 250,000 Inactive Voters as Part of Court Consent Judgment with Judicial Watch

Development Follows LA County Move to Remove Up To 1.6 Million Inactive Voters (Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that in June Kentucky mailed address confirmation notices to 250,000 voters who are believed to have moved, thanks to a consent judgment agreed to by the Commonwealth. These registrations are probably outdated and will be cancelled if the […]

Posted inJudicial Watch

Illegal Aliens Released from Local Custody Commit More Crimes—Honduran Freed 10 Times

Following a Judicial Watch lawsuit, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reinstated a reporting system that informs the public about illegal immigrants who commit crimes after being released from state or local custody. The offenders are shielded by sanctuary policies that ban local law enforcement from honoring Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainers placed on illegal aliens […]

Posted inCongress

Pelosi’s comments on Trump’s ‘racist’ comments ruled out of order, after floor fight erupts

By Gregg Re | Fox News Escalating tensions on Capitol Hill erupted into a floor fight in the House of Representatives on Tuesday afternoon, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke in favor of a proposed resolution condemning “racist” comments by President Trump — and Pelosi’s words were eventually ruled out of order by House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, a Democrat. “The words used […]

Posted inDepartment of Justice

Justice Department probing whether J&J lied to public about talcum powder’s cancer risk: report

By Dom Calicchio | Fox News A federal grand jury in Washington is looking into what Johnson & Johnson officials knew about the cancer risks in the company’s Baby Powder-brand talcum powder and other products, according to a report. The New Jersey-based company is the subject of a U.S. Department of Justice criminal investigation as well as a regulatory probe […]

Posted inWorld

US service member killed in Afghanistan, military says

By Lucia I. Suarez Sang, Lucas Tomlinson | Fox News A U.S. service member died early Saturday morning while deployed in Afghanistan, military officials said. The NATO-led Resolute Support mission gave no further details and withheld identifying the service member, pending notification to next of kin. This death marks the 10th U.S. service member to be killed in combat in Afghanistan […]