• Dothan pastor denied early release from prison

    DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- A Dothan pastor and activist has been denied an early release from federal prison in an order brought down this week. Kenneth Glasgow, pastor and founder of The Ordinary People’s Society (T.O.P.S.) and Prodigal Child Project (PCP) was sentenced to 30 months in prison for drug conspiracy, social security, and mail fraud []

  • Prison Architect 2 is denied release until September 3

    It hasn't been a great week for Paradox Interactive, and things just got a little worse for the publisher. It has announced another delay for Prison Architect 2, the sequel to a cult hit from 2015. The game had been set to drop on May 7 (which was already a delay from March 26) but now it won't arrive until September 3. Though builds of Prison Architect 2 had been certified for all platforms, the developers at Double Eleven ran into some technical problems that will take some time to resolve....

  • Mark Zuckerberg's Meta releases early versions of Llama 3 AI model in bid to catch ChatGPT

    The updated Meta AI assistant will be given more prominent billing within Meta's Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger apps as well as a new standalone website that positions it to compete more directly with ChatGPT.

  • Liberia: CSOs on Land Rights and LLA Meet in Galvanizing Supports for Land Sector

    MONROVIA – As part of efforts in addressing issues affecting the land sector of Liberia, the Civil Society Organizations Working Group on Land Rights (CSOWGLR) and the Liberia Land Authority (LLA) Wednesday April 24, 2024 met to find ways in galvanizing supports for the sector. Dubbed as ‘information sharing and planning meeting’, the well-attended meeting []

  • Campus protests: Rights and responsibilities

    In recent days, we have seen headlines about protests on campuses across the country. On our campus, we are committed to protect those who wish to exercise their rights to free expression, including protest. We are equally committed by both law and our mission to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of our community; to follow state laws and regulations; to ensure the free expression of one group does not interfere with the free expression rights of others; and to prevent disruption of...

  • First Amendment professor breaks down rights of protesters

    Kobil has taught “Con Law” at Capital for 37 years.

  • Columbia releases statement saying protesters 'chose to escalate'

    Columbia University has released a statement saying that they "regret that protesters have chosen to escalate the situation." This comes after the university wrote a letter to NYPD asking them to intervene.

  • To Understand Campus Protesters, The Right Should Dig Much Deeper

    What's troubling is the extension of reasonable skepticism towards our institutions into categorical hatred of foundational American ideals.

  • Suns, Timberwolves Release Game 3 Injury Report

    Who: Minnesota Timberwolves at Phoenix Suns When: Friday, April 26 at 7:30

  • Nuns join Citi protest over Indigenous rights breaches

    Investor nuns have joined First Nations people to protest against international finance giant Citigroup over the bank’s funding of fossil fuel projects, saying they violate the rights of Indigenous peoples. Citi is facing protests outside its offices around the world, including in Melbourne, Sydney, New York, Dallas, Seoul and Belfast. Tiwi Islands traditional owners have […]

  • Official trailer for season 3 of Welcome to Wrexham released

    The official trailer for season three of Welcome to Wrexham has finally been released. The latest installment of the hit series follows two incredibly successful seasons. The show has already collected a series of accolades, including five Primetime Emmy Awards. Season three of Welcome to Wrexham was initially scheduled to debut on FX on Thursday, The official trailer for season three of Welcome to Wrexham has finally been released. The latest installment of the hit series follows two...

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    Texas journalist at campus protest is released after arrest on misdemeanor charges

    Announcements broadcasted on the University of California, Los Angeles campus Wednesday evening told demonstrators to disperse or they would be arrested and face a misdemeanor charge.