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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Judge ruled Friday that the defamation case between Dominion and Fox News Network will go to trial in April

The Political Parley: Trump indicted, TikTok bans and the defamation trial

ANNE MURPHY, Evergreen columnist April 5, 2023

Congress can’t decide if or how they want to ban TikTok Congress has returned to acting like children, arguing over the details of the various bills that have been proposed that would effectively...

The Tik Tok hearing was xenophobic and sort of redundant

The TikTok hearings are a waste of time

LUKE INGHAM, Evergreen columnist March 26, 2023

TikTok is not all that different to other social media platforms. Instagram, Snapchat and Twitter, all struggle with the content that exists on their services. While TikTok may deserve to be scrutinized,...

James Mattis, former U.S. Secretary of Defense, answers questions from Cornell Clayton, director of Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service, at "Democracy at home and abroad", March 24, Bryan Hall Auditorium.

Foley Talk: Dangers of blind compromise with James Mattis

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist March 25, 2022

Hosted by the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service, James Mattis returned Thursday to speak in front of a packed Bryan Hall Auditorium. His presentation, "Democracy at home and...

In some circumstances, neither asking the right questions nor providing the right answers will be enough.

Satire: Notaverse testimony to child safety, data abuse

GAYATHRI KRISHNAMOORTHY, Evergreen columnist March 3, 2022

On Nota Day this year, the world’s most influential hide-bound group met with the world’s largest monopoly in data collection agencies to discuss child safety and data abuse. Here is a transcript of...

Producing legislation that benefits their own investments gives Congress an unfair advantage over other investors.

OPINION: Members of Congress should not use positions to make money

CARSON HOLLAND, Evergreen columnist January 27, 2022

Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff plans to introduce a bill that would target loopholes utilized by members of Congress for trading or holding individual stocks while in office.  The bill is very much in...

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