Tesla recalls 40,000 cars over power-steering fault
Tesla is recalling just over 40,000 cars in the US because of a potential power-steering problem. Read more
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Tesla is recalling just over 40,000 cars in the US because of a potential power-steering problem. Read more
College students turned out in force for the 2018 and 2020 elections. Some have been working hard this cycle to make sure that trend continues. Read more
Campus Reform spoke with Georgetown University (GU) senior and Network for Enlightened Women (NeW) chapter president Jessica Costescu, whose anti-communist display was vandalized on Monday. Read more
In the rural mountains of North Carolina’s High Country, the population of Boone has boomed over the last two decades — and so has its voting power. Read more
The best international scientists are being deterred from heading to the UK due to a Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) vetting scheme that is leaving researchers in limbo for months, the Royal Society has warned. Read more
Students who want to pay for college have options besides taking out tens of thousands of dollars in loans — companies continue to offer tuition assistance programs, some with successful track records. Read more
In the wake of Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, some users have been seeking alternative platforms. One of the biggest beneficiaries has been Mastodon. But what is it? Read more
Controversial event on academic freedom at Stanford University goes forward amid controversy. Speakers include Amy Wax, Jordan Peterson, Scott Atlas, Joshua Katz and more. Read more
Reality begins with a dream. A dream you dream alone can be fantasy; a dream we dream together can become a reality. Read more
Columbia University in New York City will host virtual graduation ceremonies segregated by race, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status, in addition to its main commencement ceremonies for all students. Read more