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  1. John Lewis - Wikipedia

    External videos "Interview with John Lewis" pt.1 conducted in 1979 for America, They Loved You Madly, a precursor to Eyes on the Prize in which he discusses the sit-ins in Nashville, the philosophy of non …

  2. Citizens United v. FEC - Wikipedia

    The Supreme Court's 5–4 ruling in favor of Citizens United sparked significant controversy, with some viewing it as a defense of American principles of free speech and a safeguard against government …

  3. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

    Google Scholar effect is a phenomenon when some researchers pick and cite works appearing in the top results on Google Scholar regardless of their contribution to the citing publication because they …

  4. Nikola Tesla - Wikipedia

    Nikola Tesla[a] (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American engineer, futurist, and inventor. He is known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) …

  5. News International phone hacking scandal - Wikipedia

    News International phone hacking scandal News Corporation owner Rupert Murdoch in 2007 Beginning in the 1990s, and going as far until its shutdown in 2011, employees of the now-defunct newspaper …

  6. ChatGPT - Wikipedia

    ChatGPT is a chatbot and AI assistant built on large language model (LLM) technology. [23] It is designed to generate human-like text and can carry out a wide variety of tasks. These include, …

  7. Automatic writing - Wikipedia

    Automatic writing A piece of automatic writing produced by trance medium Leonora Piper, claimed to be a message from the spirit of Richard Hodgson Automatic writing, also called psychography, is a …

  8. The Guardian - Wikipedia

    The trust was created in 1936 to "secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity and to safeguard the journalistic freedom and liberal values of The Guardian free from …