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The Case of Andrew Brannan

November 2, 2025October 29, 2025 Andrew Esteverena

On January 12th, 1998, 49 year old Andrew Howard Brannan was pulled over for speeding by rookie Deputy Sheriff Kyle Dinkheller. What began as a routine traffic stop quickly escalated: Brannan became agitated as the officer ordered him to keep his hands out of his pockets. A verbal altercation ensued

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Should A.I. Resurrect the Dead for Hollywood?

December 22, 2024 Ryan Olenyn

A topic of increasing debate is the use of artificial intelligence to digitally create or recreate human portrayals in film and media. Several films have even used A.I. to generate performances for actors who have died, which raises ethical issues regarding consent of using the likeness of human beings. This

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The Art of Stringing Along Scammers

October 12, 2020February 23, 2021 Maya G.

We’ve all been targeted by scammers. I wish I were kidding when I say that—between starting and finishing this article—my bank’s fraud department contacted me to say that someone had gotten a hold of my credit card number (1). Whether it’s “This is the IRS calling, there is a problem

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