5 Abuses of Science for Power, Profit and Political Gains
By Paul A. Philips In relation to abuses of science, tailor-made corporate-sponsored pseudoscience has been used as a cover arm for profits that tie in…
By Paul A. Philips In relation to abuses of science, tailor-made corporate-sponsored pseudoscience has been used as a cover arm for profits that tie in…
By Derrick Broze What my conversations with Dr. Peter Hotez and Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reveal about their character and goals. On…
By John C.A. Manley In my novel, Much Ado About Corona, one of the indigenous characters, affectionately called “Granddad” by the people of Moosehead, was…
By Aaron Kheriaty I am one of five private plaintiffs in the landmark free speech case Missouri v. Biden. Earlier this month, the Fifth Circuit…
By Mike Campbell The Trudeau government’s recently passed Online Streaming Act is moving into its next phase of regulation by requiring podcasters to register with…
By The Counter Signal The World Economic Forum (WEF) is pushing for the criminalization of “climate inaction,” according to a recent article that was written…
By Jon Miltimore YouTube initiated a ban on commentator Russell Brand on last week that prohibits the celebrity from making money on its platform following…
By Jason Koebler A food delivery robot company that delivers for Uber Eats in Los Angeles provided video filmed by one of its robots to…
By Beverly Crawford-Westre As Brazil and Argentina move forward with the implementation of new citizen identity systems, they are developing blockchain-based networks to enhance the…
By Jason Kelley For the past two years, Congress has been trying to revise the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) to address criticisms from EFF,…
By James Roguski Amendments to the International Health Regulations were adopted at the 75th World Health Assembly on May 27, 2022. There is an 18-month…
By Emanuel Maiberg The vast majority of computer vision research leads to technology that surveils human beings, a new preprint study that analyzed more than…
This article was originally published by Zachary Yost at The Mises Institute. The most recent edition of the US Army War College’s academic journal includes…
By Bianca Gonzalez As businesses and governments in the U.S. and across the globe implement facial recognition surveillance in public spaces, privacy advocates are pushing…