The study was still on the website as of Sept. 11, 2025, but was removed by the following day, two days after the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk.
Within the past few days, the Department of Justice deleted one of its own studies from its website showing that "far-right ...
The Internet may be a global phenomenon, but its often-claimed global nature is tempered by the "digital divide"—digital participation still heavily depends on economic conditions. CISPA researcher ...
More than one third of websites examined in a new study that advertise and sell compounded versions of popular drugs for diabetes and weight loss — such as Ozempic and Wegovy — falsely claim the ...
The Department of Justice is backtracking on information regarding right-wing violence following the assassination of Charlie ...
A notice on the DOJ website reads that it is currently "reviewing its websites and materials in accordance with recent ...
The DOJ removed a study on its website that found "far-right attacks" outpace "all other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism." ...
Nearly 60 percent of patients say online reviews are important to them when choosing a new physician, but according to a research letter in JAMA, the websites commonly used by patients to find a new ...
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New research concludes that kids diagnosed with leukemia in Colorado are more likely than other children to live near oil and gas well sites, or even as far as eight miles away from them. The study ...
A study conducted by a Tokyo-based private think tank found that junior high school students who read newspapers for three ...
A siting study has identified 21 sites in the Midlands region of central England that could potentially support 20 GWe of new nuclear generating capacity in the nearer term. Two sites were selected as ...