cue, becoming the second 16-seed team to beat a number 1 in march madness history. and we call this busting the brackets. what because ing this because, it takes everyone s bets and throws them rachel: where s pairleigh dickenson? will: right over the hudson river rachel: it s in new jersey? will: teaneck, new jersey. joey: congratulations to them. i don t know what the sportsmennalty is, but as a guy who s not necessarily a purdue fan p i thinkst the really cool. will: i m sorry, boilermakers, it stinks to be to the on the other side, but that s your cinderella story. we also had a 2 seed go down to a 15 just the other day. unfortunately, for the president of the united states, that 2 seed was his pick to inwith the national championship. we re off and running when it comes to march madness. meanwhile, here in the news cycle we have not a stunning upset e, but an upset nonetheless. matt taibbi continues his reporting on the twitter files. i don t know what number we re
joey: newly released twitter files show stunning details on the platform s relationship with a stanford group s push for censorship during the height of the covid-19 pandemic. internal discussions show concern that the true stories posted to twitter of post-vaccine illness needed to be silenced to not, quote, fuel hesitancy. here with reaction, tech policy center and director at heritage foundation kara frederick. kara, so from what i understand here, this group of, i guess, academics and scientists at this university told twitter, listen, you can t let people talk about vaccine injuries or talk about the celebrities that might die from a vaccine. tell me what your take is on this. the biggest takeaway from this is that a bunch of experts got together, and they decided that the american people couldn t handle the truth,