Category: Columns
“Bridge of Spies” showed a nation ruled by law while Abrego Garcia’s case reveals a nation ruled by Trump
by Mitchell A. Sobieski | Apr 15, 2025 | Columns, Editorial, Featured
“You’re Agent Hoffman, of German extraction? My name is Donovan, Irish, both sides,...
Read MoreNot a truth engine: Microsoft pitches AI as a lifelong assistant but only delivers fabricated simulations
by Jasmyne Jade Hill | Apr 7, 2025 | Columns, Explainers
Microsoft marked its 50th anniversary on April 4 by positioning artificial intelligence as its...
Read MoreTrade wars from sweeping U.S. tariffs expected to drive up Apple prices and disrupt global supply chains
by Jasmyne Jade Hill | Apr 5, 2025 | Columns, Explainers
The sweeping new global tariffs released by Donald Trump’s regime threaten to dramatically reshape...
Read MoreRecreating Ezekiel Gillespie: Racial bias in AI art persists despite efforts to correct flawed algorithms
by Jasmyne Jade Hill | Mar 28, 2025 | Columns, Explainers
Artificial intelligence has exposed a pervasive failure in its handling of racial representation....
Read MoreReggie Jackson: DOE shutdown would strip MPS of nearly $195 million and cripple equity programs
by Reggie Jackson | Mar 28, 2025 | Columns, Reggie Jackson
“It sounds strange, doesn’t it? Department of Education. We’re going to eliminate it …...
Read MoreUrban-Rural Divide: How Milwaukee’s role as the economic engine of Wisconsin fuels resentment
by Noria Doyle | Mar 27, 2025 | Columns, Explainers
Milwaukee, the largest city in Wisconsin, has long served as a lightning rod for political battles...
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