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Why Stephen Colbert is right about the ‘equal time’ rule, despite warnings from the FCC

The ‘equal time’ rule has been around for a century and aims to promote broadcasters’ editorial independence and free expression – an idea that is now under threat from the FCC.

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I’m a philosopher who tries to see the best in others – but I know there are limits

Seeing someone charitably requires a balancing act between taking them seriously and trying to see the good in them.

By Mark Schroeder - 2 days ago
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Probability underlies much of the modern world – an engineering professor explains how it actually w

Scientific research, artificial intelligence and modern bank security all rely on probability.

By Zachary del Rosario - 2 days ago
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Last nuclear weapons limits expired – pushing world toward new arms race

The expiration of the New START treaty has the US and Russia poised to increase the number of their deployed strategic nuclear weapons,…

By Matthew Bunn - 3 days ago

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