“Black players who built women’s hoops… haven’t been acknowledged,” and “it matters that the faces of the future look like the faces of the past” a USA Today writer asserted in an op-ed.
Author: Nancy Hernandez
Fani Willis Testimony Raises 5 Questions About Affair with Fellow Prosecutor
If the judge determines Fani Willis engaged in a conflict of interest with her lover and prosecutor, she would be removed from the case.
Exclusive: Turning Point Action Identifies 4.5 Million ‘Disengaged’ GOP Voters Across 10 Battleground States
Turning Point Action identified more than 4.5 million so-called “disengaged” Republican voters in several battleground states.
Professor: AI Girlfriends Present Threat of Further Isolating Young Men from 'Real Human Connections'
As AI continues to seamlessly integrate into daily life, the emergence of AI-driven virtual girlfriends presents a new challenge in the realm of social interaction and psychological health. One professor is speaking out against the rising popularity of virtual girlfriends, saying these fake relationships are “very dangerous because it further isolates [young men] from real human…
Who Needs Humans: Amazon Introduces Humanoid Robots to Warehouse Operations
Amazon is reportedly testing humanoid robots and a new sorting technology, aiming to enhance automation and efficiency in its warehouses. The technologies could have a troubling impact on the number of humans employed in the e-commerce giant’s extensive network of warehouses.
Hispanics Protest Presence of Communist Dictatorships in NYC for U.N. Assembly
A group of largely Hispanic protesters organized a peaceful demonstration on Tuesday against the presence of delegations from the communist regimes of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly.
