Administrators have made the library at the University of Kansas the center of several recent diversity initiatives, particularly an effort to make transgender students feel more comfortable on campus.
There have been more than 50 government shutdowns of the Internet in 2016, costing the respective countries hundreds of millions of dollars and choking citizen freedoms during crucial moments.
The attorneys of Nicole Eramo, an administrator at the University of Virginia, are urging a federal judge not to overturn a jury’s verdict against Rolling Stone relating to their publishing of the now-debunked story, “A Rape On Campus.”
Carrie Fisher is being remembered by players on her character’s ill-fated home planet by players in the Star Wars MMORPG The Old Republic.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey asked users on his platform what features they would like to see on Thursday, revealing that the company is considering a number of new features.
Cybersecurity expert Jonathan Petit claims that it’s possible to confuse a self-driving car with just $43 and a laser pointer, according to a report from Business Insider.
MILO’s upcoming book DANGEROUS has jumped to the number one bestseller spot on Amazon, months before the book is even released.
The truck that was used during the Berlin Christmas market attack earlier this month was reportedly stopped by automatic brakes in the vehicle which prevented it from continuing.
Some formerly “inclusive” Washington D.C. homeowners are expressing concern about renting their homes to supporters of Donald Trump who are planning a trip for the inauguration.
MILO’s upcoming book Dangerous has already become Amazon’s number one bestseller for the categories of political humor and censorship, beating a number of left-wing books including The Daily Show: An Oral History by Jon Stewart and Chris Smith.
Celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton attacked Breitbart Senior Editor MILO today, calling him a “walking sack of maggots” and “Icky Icky Poo.”
Red Alert Politics predicted today that Breitbart Senior Editor MILO’s upcoming Dangerous book will outsell Hillary Clinton’s Stronger Together, which sold less than 3,000 copies in its first week.
The Chicago Review of Books will not review any books published by Simon & Schuster in 2017 because the publisher gave Breitbart’s MILO a book deal.
(Associated Press) — A man with deadly brain cancer that had spread to his spine saw his tumors shrink and, for a time, completely vanish after a novel treatment to help his immune system attack his disease – another first in this promising field.
Microsoft has applied for a patent on technology that would allow potential augmented reality devices to keep track of real-world objects in their vicinity.
President Obama issued an executive order on Thursday sanctioning Russian intelligence officials, individuals, and organizations based on as-yet unproven accusations that Russia interfered in the 2016 election by hacking the emails of Democratic Party officials.
The Guardian published fake news earlier this week, selectively editing quotes from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange about the Russian press and Donald Trump.
Amazon has been granted a patent for airship warehouses as it prepares to move its delivery business into the future.
This afternoon, MILO publicly announced the release of his new book DANGEROUS, and the masses took to Twitter in a fit of rage.
“Milo” abruptly disappeared from Twitter’s trending section after becoming the most talked about subject on the social network on Thursday.
Breitbart Senior Editor MILO trended as the number one topic in the US on Twitter Thursday, following the announcement of his upcoming book, Dangerous.
Last week, administrators at the University of Oregon made it clear to professors that they would be disciplined if they offended students on the subjects of race, gender, sexuality, or religion.
A group of nearly a thousand of Facebook’s top page owners are attempting to put a halt to the site’s increasing censorship.
Actor Steve Martin has come under fire following a tweet he posted commemorating the death of his friend, actress Carrie Fisher.
Amazon has refused to hand over recordings made by one of its devices to Arkansas police for a murder investigation.
A 38-year old Facebook engineer was recently arrested for allegedly soliciting sex from a 15 year old girl. Dov Katz was the head of computer vision at Oculus, the virtual reality hardware company purchased by Facebook in 2014 for $2
After the tragic passing of Carrie Fisher, Disney must decide how to handle her absence from the franchise that immortalized her.
LGBTQ Nation has written a disclaimer after discovering that Breitbart’s resident gay thot MILO was in the lead for their LGBT Person of the Year poll.
Torrent Freak have released a list revealing the most illegally torrented shows of 2016, which includes The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, and Westworld as the top three.
An analyst has predicted that Microsoft will become the world’s first company to reach a value of $1 trillion.
Cinnabon’s tribute tweet to the late Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher backfired Tuesday as the beloved baked goods company found itself on the receiving end of searing social media blowback.
Michigan businessman and civil rights advocate Kim Thompson has filed a complaint with Michigan’s Attorney Grievance Commission against Ingham County Interim Prosecuting Attorney Gretchen Whitmer in response to what he alleges to have been politically-motivated and biased action against Milo Yiannopoulos following his show in Michigan earlier this month.
Consumer Reports found that a higher percentage of Tesla owners than any other car company would buy another Tesla, while the same publication rated Tesla a dismal number 25 out 29 car makers in reliability.
New requirements at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. have taken away the U.S. history requirement for history majors.
Mark Zuckerberg’s open borders, pro-amnesty lobbying group emailed followers on Tuesday asking them to “Show your love for the immigrant community by recording a quick message today.” It does not distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants.
Microsoft Chief Marketing Officer Chris Capossela admitted that the Windows 10 upgrade campaign, which bombarded users with invasive notifications and reminder screens to upgrade their operating system, went too far.
The future of the mining industry isn’t below ground — it’s asteroids in the reaches of space.