Investigation of Texas Shooting as Possible Terrorism
A shooting in Austin, Texas, is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism after two people were killed and fourteen others injured outside a popular bar among university students.
A World War II Bomber Missing for 80 Years Found in the Baltic Sea
Underwater archaeologists have discovered the wreckage of a B-17 bomber from World War II in the Baltic Sea, potentially providing answers to families of the lost crew.
Cincinnati sues former quarterback Brendan Sorsby over $1M NIL buyout after Texas Tech transfer
The University of Cincinnati has filed a lawsuit against former quarterback Brendan Sorsby for allegedly breaching his NIL contract following his transfer to Texas Tech.
Can Drinking Soft Drinks by Teenagers Have Unpleasant Consequences?
A study examines the impact of soft drink consumption on the cognitive abilities and overall health of teenagers.
University of Texas System to Restrict Teaching 'Unnecessarily Controversial Subjects'
The University of Texas System's Board of Regents has approved a policy requiring that universities avoid teaching subjects deemed 'unnecessarily controversial' while emphasizing a balanced approach in discussions.
University of North Texas cancels exhibit featuring anti-ICE art
The University of North Texas has canceled an art exhibit by street artist Victor Quiñonez, aimed at protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement due to allegations of offensive content.
Cuba will declare a national emergency if it does not receive oil, warns University of Texas
The University of Texas Energy Institute warns that Cuba will need to declare a national emergency if it does not receive oil by March, as power outages are expected to affect more than half the island due to fuel shortages.
Contemporary Moral Issues
The article discusses the controversy surrounding a course titled 'Contemporary Moral Issues' at Texas A & M University, where the reading of Plato's 'The Symposium' was banned due to concerns over its perceived 'woke' nature.
Marijuana compound may help prevent dementia when paired with common drug
Research from the University of Texas suggests that THC, in combination with the anti-inflammatory drug celecoxib, could help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
Censorship in the USA: Who's Afraid of Round People?
A Texas university has removed Plato's 'Symposium' from its curriculum due to its liberal depictions of gender, signaling a new level of censorship in American higher education.
Texas A&M Warns Professor Not to Teach Plato Because of Gender Rules
Texas A&M University cautioned a professor against teaching Plato due to new gender-related policies.
A 'hidden' factor charged the Chile earthquake two years ago
A research team investigated why a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in northern Chile was stronger than expected for a medium-depth quake, which typically reduces surface vibrations, leading to notable damage and power disruptions.