A Florida International University law student has filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the school. The lawsuit stems from an investigation into an offensive private group chat the student created.
After beta testing for the past several weeks and months, Google Messages today officially announced Mentions and the Trash folder. Mentions was first previewed earlier this month with other new ...
Nature abhors a vacuum. Produce a void, and matter rushes in to fill that space. Produce a lull in the conversation, and words take over for matter. And produce a space for Young Republicans to ...
The chat, which was denounced by the state GOP, involved students and several top conservative leaders at Florida International University. The Associated Press is an independent, not-for-profit news ...
MIAMI, Fla. (WFLA) — A group chat aimed at conservative Florida college students devolved into slurs, misogyny and calls for racialized violence, according to a report from the Miami Herald. Created ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: Adobe Stock) The revelation of the Miami-Dade chat group isn’t the first such leaked chat exposing racist views among ...
Vacationers have long known that Miami group chats can be a force for evil. Friendship-ruining, relationship-destroying, and, in the case of the Miami-Dade County’s Republican Party, a national ...
A WhatsApp group chat allegedly involving young Republicans is stirring emotions at Florida International University — and prompting calls for the resignation of Miami-Dade GOP Secretary Abel Carvajal ...
A new study finds that certain patterns of AI use are driving cognitive fatigue, while others can help reduce burnout. by Julie Bedard, Matthew Kropp, Megan Hsu, Olivia T. Karaman, Jason Hawes and ...
The secretary of Miami-Dade County’s Republican Party started a group chat primarily for conservative students last fall — and within three weeks it was filled with racist slurs, someone wrote dozens ...
Bell-to-bell cellphone bans are spreading rapidly, rising from 60% to 74% of schools in just one year, according to a new national survey. Teachers report students are talking more face-to-face and ...