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Journalist Don Lemon was released from custody Friday after he was arrested and hit with federal civil rights charges over his coverage of an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a ...
The war in Ukraine has been a tragic and costly tutorial in twenty-­first-century conflict. Both sides have mobilized and reshaped their societies, attacked a variety of important targets, and ...
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The Department of Justice on Saturday sent Congress a list of “politically exposed persons” in the millions of files released related to its probes into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The six ...
Abstract: Detecting front-end JavaScript libraries in web applications is essential for website profiling, vulnerability detection, and dependency management. However, bundlers like Webpack transpile ...
There’s an old refrain among comedians that no joke survives its retelling, and you don’t need to look any further than the shoddy track record of comedy movie sequels to see the truth in that.
Don’t you just want to go ape shit sometimes? I mean, really: Take a look at the world around you. Corporations have more rights than people, AI is sucking the soul out of humanity, and conspiracy ...
The members of the band Muna are locked in a heated debate over Zoom. “I’m kind of the naked one in the band,” Katie Gavin says. “I’m maybe the most clothed,” adds Naomi McPherson. “Not really,” ...