A woman who requested a female nurse for an intimate procedure was summoned by an “obviously male” member of staff with stubble and tattoos, who claimed to be a transsexual.
Echelon Insights, a beltway research firm run by two former Republican election consultants, published an in-depth data analysis of the news stories different groups of Americans focused their attentions on in 2017.
President Trump has not let the tedious gap between Christmas and New Year go to waste. As usual, he has been trolling his enemies like a boss.
There were many crazy moments to choose from in 2017 as universities became free speech battlegrounds.
One of Britain’s top private schools has changed the lyrics of ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’ to ‘Gentlefolk’ because the centuries-old carol’s words were not “accessible to all”.
Theresa May has prioritised identity politics campaigners and activists promoting “diversity” in her first New Year honours list.
Free speech remained in a perilous state in 2017, as Big Tech became increasingly comfortable with censorship, applying inscrutable rules through enigmatic algorithms that looked an awful lot like old-fashioned political bias to outside observers.
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An analytics manager for Exmo Bitcoin exchange was kidnapped in Kiev when he left his office this week, according to a report.
2017 has been a big year for LGBT conservatives, who faced an increasing amount of hostility following the election of President Trump.
The Oregon Court of Appeals has upheld a $135,000 fine against two Christian bakers who were ordered to pay the money to a lesbian couple after refusing to bake them a gay wedding cake.
It has been a year of setbacks for big tech, with Google, Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook, among other tech companies, all finding themselves facing new political threats from without and within. Tech companies’ favorite candidate lost the election, they were hauled before congress, and both left and right-wing media are out to get them.
George Ciccariello-Maher has resigned from his post at Drexel University, claiming he was the target of a year-long harassment campaign over several of his controversial tweets. Ciccariello-Maher, known best for his “All I want for Christmas is White Genocide” tweet, which
Sen. Elizabeth Warren drew a host of reactions — not all of them positive — when she responded on Twitter to President Donald Trump’s sarcastic “global warming” tweet.
Apple has announced they will be offering replacement batteries for older iPhone models for $29 following the recent scandal revealing that software updates purposefully slow down older iPhone models.
An anti-Trump protester proudly heckled the animatronic of President Trump at Walt Disney World this week.
A new study released at UCLA finds “gender nonconforming” young people in California are more than twice as likely to have psychological problems than those comfortable with their biological sex.
A new study released at UCLA finds 27 percent of California’s young people between the ages of 12 and 17 self-report that others view them as “gender nonconforming” at school.
According to data gathered by the Pew Research Center, humanity has real concerns about the automated future of our economy. A national survey conducted by Pew suggests that as much as 65% of Americans are deeply concerned that robots will replace
A $45 million Russian satellite was reportedly lost as a result of a programming error which left the rocket carrying it operating from the wrong coordinates.
60 percent of young Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 use online streaming services as their primary way to watch television, according to a report.
San Jose State Biology Professor Rachael French argued in a tweet this week that “chromosomes don’t determine sex.”
Two professors from San Diego State University argue in a recently published academic work that farmer’s markets are “insidious” white spaces that oppress minorities through gentrification.
Google is working with select hotels to stifle competition, which is making travel more expensive for consumers, according to a report.
A Pew Research center article on significant developments in 2017 revealed that an increasing amount of Republicans hold negative views of colleges and universities.
This was the year that I finally jumped down the rabbit hole known as “cryptocurrency” — decentralized, blockchain-based digital money — and a big part of what sparked my interest was the concept of “mining,” or using my computer’s processing power to mint new units of these “coins.”
A report from POLITICO published on Tuesday claims that universities are gearing up for what could be a violent year for American campuses.
UK Minister of Universities and Science Jo Johnson argued this week that universities will be less able to make scientific breakthroughs if they don’t get rid of “safe space” culture.
Two professors at Wilfrid Laurier University sat down with Jordan Peterson last week to discuss the recent Lindsay Shepherd incident.
Uber has announced plans to sell their car leasing division to Fair.com.
The Library of Congress is set to stop archiving all Twitter posts at the end of the month.
An upcoming dating app uses your DNA to help you find your “true love,” according to a report. Pheramor, created by 26-year-old geneticist Brittany Barreto, plans to launch in February and reportedly “combines genetic information with data gleaned from social
Amazon plans to challenge the online advertising duopoly of Facebook and Google by stepping into the market themselves in 2018.
Former President Barack Obama told Britain’s Prince Harry in a BBC 4 interview that hashtags alone do not bring about social change. The Obama administration was notorious for using hashtags in lieu of actual diplomacy or military action to address urgent problems.
Former US President Barack Obama made a barely veiled attack on President Trump in a BBC Radio interview conducted by British Royal Prince Harry, apparently politicising the otherwise neutral Royal Family by involving them in Domestic U.S. politics.
A New Jersey woman is coming forward with her story after she discovered a creep posted fake nude photos of herself online.
An Army veteran in Oklahoma reunited with his canine companion on Christmas Eve after the dog went missing for nearly a week.