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Dem Rep. Julie Johnson: We Should Legislatively Deal With People Doxxing ICE Agents Who Are Like Gestapo

On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN News Central,” Rep. Julie Johnson (D-TX) said, “I absolutely do not support people doxxing ICE agents and attacking people’s families. That’s inappropriate. And we should address that legislatively.” But also defended comparisons between ICE and the Gestapo by saying that “they are terrorizing people, and they are infringing upon people’s…

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Easy as ABC: Opening Statement Claims Meta and YouTube Are ‘Addicting the Brains of Children’

CBS News reports that the trial, which commenced in Los Angeles County Superior Court, represents one of several major legal challenges confronting the world’s largest social media companies this year. The plaintiffs allege that Instagram’s parent company Meta and Google’s YouTube deliberately created addictive features that harm children who use their services. TikTok and Snap,…

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Brandi Carlile Dedicates ‘America the Beautiful’ at Super Bowl 60 to ‘Queer’ and ‘Marginalized Communities’

In yet another act of the politicizing of the NFL’s Super Bowl, singer Brandi Carlile now says that she will dedicate her performance of “America the Beautiful” to “queer” and “marginalized communities.” Carlile has added, “The throughline to being queer and being a representative of a marginalized community, and being put on the largest stage…

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EU Charges China’s TikTok with Violating Digital Content Rules with Addictive Design Features

The European Commission filed formal charges against TikTok on Friday, accusing the social media platform of breaching EU online content regulations through addictive design features and demanding changes to its app or facing potential fines up to six percent of parent company ByteDance’s global revenue. Reuters reports that the charges announced by the EU’s regulatory…

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‘AI-Washing:’ Experts Believe Companies Are Falsely Attributing Layoffs to AI

The New York Times reports that companies have traditionally attributed layoffs to various business factors including missed financial targets, pandemic-era overhiring, tariff impacts, or the loss of major clients. However, a new trend has emerged where corporate executives are increasingly pointing to AI as the primary driver behind workforce reductions, claiming they need to make…

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Trump Directs All Federal Law Enforcement to Aid Search for Savannah Guthrie’s Mother as Family Releases Emotional Video

President Donald Trump responded to the disappearance of NBC correspondent Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, on Wednesday, as the family released an emotional video pleading for her return. The president revealed that he had spoken with Savannah Guthrie and her family, adding that he directed all federal law enforcement to aid in the search. “I spoke…

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Starbucks Invests in AI and Automation Technology to Reverse Sales Decline

Starbucks is deploying AI-powered systems at drive-throughs, virtual assistants for staff, and automated inventory tools as part of a multimillion-dollar turnaround strategy under CEO Brian Niccol. BBC news reports that Starbucks is implementing new technology at locations across the United States, where customers at some drive-through locations are now being greeted by AI robots that…

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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Faces Trial in New Mexico over Child Safety and Exploitation Allegations

Reuters reports that the lawsuit, filed by Soros-backed New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, accuses Meta of promoting illegal content and facilitating the sexual exploitation of children across its Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp platforms. According to the complaint, the company allowed predators unrestricted access to underage users and connected them with victims, allegedly leading to…

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Thirsty Ted Cruz Desperately Chased Down Nicki Minaj for Photo at Trump Accounts Event

Minaj appeared alongside President Donald Trump at a Trump Accounts launch summit in Washington, joining multiple other celebrities, administration officials, and lawmakers backstage. Cruz, one of numerous other attendees in the crowd, sought a photo opportunity but was rebuffed, according to a report. “Sen. Ted Cruz really wanted a photo with Nicki Minaj backstage today but…

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Dept. of Education: San José State University in Violation of Title IX over Trans Athletes Policy

The Department of Education (ED) on Wednesday announced that San José State University (SJSU) is in violation of Title IX for allowing transgender-identifying males into female sports and spaces. The department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) initiated an investigation into the California school in February 2025 over allegations the university allowed a male to compete…

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Daughter of Top Iranian Official Ousted from Position at Emory University

The daughter of a top Iranian official was quietly ousted from her position at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, following heavy backlash over her employment. Fatemeh Ardeshir-Larijani, an assistant professor at the school’s prestigious Winship Cancer Institute and the daughter of Ali Larijani — one of Iran’s most powerful officials — is no longer employed at Emory, a…

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‘American Icons’: Budweiser Goes Full Patriot in 2026 Super Bowl Commercial

Titled “American Icons,” the ad features the beer company’s iconic Clydesdale aiding an American bald eagle as it grows into maturity to the tune of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s rock classic “Free Bird.” Take a look: “As we celebrate Budweiser’s 150th anniversary and America’s 250th birthday, we knew we had to rise to the occasion in a way only Budweiser can. ‘American Icons’…

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Prosecutors: California Tech Executive and Electric Vehicle Pioneer Murdered His Wife for Financial Gain

The New York Post reports that San Bernardino County authorities discovered a woman’s body 75 feet down an embankment near Highway 138 on the morning of November 18, 2025. The deceased woman was wearing a blue sweatshirt, blue pants, and white tennis shoes when she was found on the mountainside. After retrieving the body and conducting an autopsy,…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Predicts Six-Figure Salaries for Workers Building AI Infrastructure

CNBC reports speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang delivered an optimistic assessment of how artificial intelligence will impact employment opportunities, particularly for those in skilled trades. Huang emphasized that workers building the factories and infrastructure supporting the AI boom can expect substantial compensation, including “six-figure salaries.” During his…

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Exclusive — ‘Left-Wing Bias’ on Television Takes Another Hit: FCC Issues Guidance on Political Equal Opportunities for Broadcast Stations

The FCC on Wednesday issued guidance to ensure that programming on broadcast television must comply with political equal opportunities requirements and end what one expert referred to as “DNC TV,” Breitbart News has learned exclusively. Decades ago Congress put protections in place through the Communications Act of 1934 to ensure that broadcast television ensures equal…

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CCP SPY $$$ SPIGOT EXPOSED: How a U.S. Visa Program Designed by a Chinese Spy Lets Beijing Funnel Money into American Elections

The plot revolved around a program established by the 1990 Immigration Act called the Employment-Based Fifth Preference (EB-5) visa. It was ostensibly intended to encourage foreign investors to put big money into American business and job creation. Foreigners who invested at least $1.05 million (or $800,000 in certain economically-distressed areas) and created at least ten…

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‘AI Models Became Suicide Coaches:’ Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Demands Chatbot Regulation

Salesforce Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff is demanding government regulation of artificial intelligence technology after multiple documented suicide cases were connected to AI systems. In an interview, Benioff explained, “This year, you really saw something pretty horrific, which is these AI models became suicide coaches.” CNBC reports that speaking at the World Economic Forum’s annual conference…

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Iran’s President Blames U.S. for Nation’s Crises, Threatens ‘All-Out War’ over Any Move Against Khamenei

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian blamed the United States for Iran’s crises, accusing Washington of imposing “inhumane” sanctions while warning that any challenge to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would amount to an “all-out war” against the Iranian nation. In a post published Sunday, Pezeshkian wrote in Persian: “If there is hardship and difficulties in the…

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Not Learning Their EV Lesson: Ford *Still* Considers Electric Pickup Truck Its ‘Apollo Space Mission’

Ford CEO Jim Farley has provided an update on the automaker’s ambitious electric vehicle platform project, comparing the undertaking to historic space exploration programs while confirming that prototype vehicles are now operational. Ford recently took a historic $19.5 billion write down related to electric cars, signaling its retreat from EVs. Inside EVs reports that during…

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‘Using People as Guinea Pigs:’ Family of Motorcyclist Killed in ‘Autopilot’ Crash Sues Elon Musk’s Tesla

The father of a motorcyclist killed when a Tesla driver using the EV’s “Autopilot” feature struck him from behind has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Elon Musk’s electric car giant, claiming the company knowingly sold dangerous technology. The Seattle Times reports that Jeffrey Nissen, a 28-year-old Stanwood resident, was riding his Yamaha motorcycle on April…

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Sergey Brin Joins Google Cofounder Larry Page in Fleeing California Ahead of Potential Wealth Tax

Sergey Brin has reportedly restructured multiple business entities in California, following a similar pattern established by his Google cofounder Larry Page, as the state prepares to vote on a proposed wealth tax targeting billionaires. The New York Post reports that Sergey Brin, the co-founder of Google, has taken steps to reduce his business presence in California…

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Dem Sen. Smith on Gov’t Shutdown Over ICE: Can’t ‘Provide More Funding to an Agency That Is Completely Out of Control’

On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) responded to a question over whether she would support shutting down the government over ICE funding by stating that “I can’t see any way that I could provide more funding to an agency that is completely out of control.” But she wants to see…

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Trump: Big Tech Must ‘Pay Their Own Way,’ Protect Consumers from Rising Energy Costs Caused by AI Data Centers

President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Microsoft will introduce significant changes to prevent American consumers from facing increased utility bills resulting from the company’s data center construction for AI operations. The President wrote that tech giants must “pay their own way” to power their data centers. CNBC reports that President Donald Trump revealed through a…

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Yann Lecun Predicts AI Talent Will Flee Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Due to ‘Inexperienced’ Leadership

Former Meta chief AI scientist Yann Lecun has publicly questioned the appointment of Alexander Wang as the company’s new AI boss, raising concerns about potential talent retention issues for Mark Zuckerberg’s social media giant. CNBC reports that Yann Lecun, widely recognized as one of the “Godfathers of AI” and Meta’s former chief AI scientist, has criticized…

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Winning: Washington Post Praises Trump Enforcing ‘Justice in Venezuela’

The Washington Post editorial board on Saturday broke with the predictable Democrat response of condemning President Donald Trump’s capture of embattled Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Celia Flores and called the military operation “a major victory for American interests.” In an editorial titled “Justice in Venezuela,” the board wrote: Millions of people around the…

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CNN’s Phillip: GOP Didn’t Make Fraud an Issue Against Walz in ’24, That’s Their Fault, Not Media

On Friday’s broadcast of “CNN NewsNight,” host Abby Phillip argued that Republicans didn’t make fraud in Minnesota “a top-priority issue when they were running against Tim Walz last year” and so that’s their fault, not the fault of the media. Phillip stated that “there has actually been investigative journalism done on this topic by newspapers…

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Exclusive: America First Legal Accuses Boston U. of Failing to Protect Student Targeted by ‘Credible Death Threats’ for Calling ICE

Legal advocacy group America First Legal (AFL) has accused Boston University of failing to protect a student who was targeted by “credible death threats” after he reported suspected violations of federal law to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “There is nothing unlawful about reporting suspected violations of federal law,” the AFL, which is now representing the…

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CNN’s Wild: Minnesota Fraud That’s Existed for ‘Years’ Has Become ‘Flashpoint for Republicans’

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” CNN Law Enforcement Correspondent Whitney Wild said that fraud cases in Minnesota “have become a major political flashpoint for Republicans, and this has been going on for years.” And the fraud cases have been pointed to by a state audit, while the fraud investigation began in 2022. Wild said,…

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State Department Doubles Down on Deportation of Anti-Breitbart Deplatforming Campaign NGO Boss

The U.S. State Department doubled down on its decision to sanction UK and Euro-citizen pro-censorship activists, as anti-“hate” NGO boss launches fight against being deported to Britain. U.S. Undersecretary of State Sarah B Rogers has told The Times of London that America is particularly focussing on European free speech issues because it is culturally important to the…

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Trump Hits ISIS in Nigeria on Christmas, Citing Mass Christian Killings: ‘Our Country Will Not Allow Radical Islamic Terrorism to Prosper’

President Donald Trump stated that, acting as Commander in Chief, he directed the United States to carry out a “powerful and deadly strike” in northwest Nigeria against ISIS terrorists, whom he identified as responsible for targeting and killing innocent Christians at historically severe levels. On Christmas night, President Donald Trump announced: “Tonight, at my direction…

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Watch: ICE Releases AI Video of Santa Rounding Up Illegal Aliens, Urges Self-Deportation to Avoid the ‘Naughty List’

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released an AI video showing Santa Claus rounding up illegal aliens. The agency also encouraged illegals to self-deport before they end up on the “naughty list.” “AVOID ICE AIR AND SANTA’S NAUGHTY LIST!” ICE declared in a Monday X post, sharing the Christmas-inspired AI video clip, which features a buff Santa…

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South Carolina Republicans Sweep Special Elections

South Carolina Republicans won all three special elections in the state’s legislature on Tuesday, with the party saying the results “send a clear message.” Incumbent Reps. John Lastinger, Dianne Mitchell, and Sen. Lee Bright all handily won their races, with 8,729 ballots cast. Mitchell and Bright garnered over 70 and 67 percent respectively, with no…

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Hungary’s 4iG Makes Historic $100M Investment in U.S. Space Firm Axiom: ‘Giant Leap’ for Bilateral Ties

A Hungarian technology firm is making what its chairman called a “giant leap” for bilateral cooperation after committing $100 million to a leading U.S. commercial space company, marking the first time a Hungarian enterprise has taken an ownership stake in a major American space player. Budapest-based 4iG announced Friday that its space and defense subsidiary…

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WY Rep. Hageman Launches Senate Bid Backed by Trump, GOP Senators

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) has announced her campaign for the United States Senate in 2026, emphasizing her commitment to Wyoming’s communities, energy production, and immigration enforcement. Hageman released her campaign announcement video on the social media platform X, captioned: “Our Faith, Our Family, Our Community, and Our Country. That’s what we care about, that’s what…

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Trump Administration and Rep. Issa Lead Fight Against Anti-American Korean Regulators

A major U.S.–South Korea trade deal is unraveling amid an escalating crackdown by South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and lawmakers against American-founded technology company Coupang, prompting alarm inside the Trump administration and on Capitol Hill over the future of bilateral trade. The dispute has now spilled directly into U.S. trade policy. The Office of the…

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‘Digital Creepy Cargo Van:’ Tennessee AG Sues Roblox for Failing to Protect Children from Predators

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti (R) has filed a lawsuit against popular online gaming platform Roblox, accusing the company of misleading parents about the safety of its platform and enabling predators to exploit children. Tennessee joins a growing list of states targeting the platform considered a “groomer’s paradise” by child safety experts. FOX17 reports that…

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Nolte: Failing Oscars Demoted to YouTube

Starting in 2029, the irrelevant Oscars will have its annual irrelevant Academy Awards show broadcast on — lol — YouTube. To dwindling ratings and cultural relevance, the Oscars have been broadcast on ABC since 1976. The final broadcast will occur in 2028, which also happens to be the 100th anniversary of the award ceremony. Between…

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Disney’s ‘Avatar’ Director James Cameron Trashes Trump for Not Panicking over Climate Charge: ‘Most Narcissistic A**hole in History’

Avatar director James Cameron is furious that President Donald Trump refuses to accept the doomsaying of global warming alarmists, and is calling Trump a “narcissistic asshole” for not relenting to the climate change mob. The famed director disgorged his vitriol in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter where he claimed that Trump’s moves to thwart global…

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Michigan Reveals Why Staffer Involved with Coach Sherrone Moore Wasn’t Fired

The University of Michigan is finally explaining why the woman who was involved in an “inappropriate relationship” with coach Sherrone Moore was not fired. The university claims that its standard practice policy prevents it from terminating staff member Paige Shiver. Specifically, Policy 201.97 addresses the treatment of employees in relationships with supervisors or others in…

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Trump Admin Launches U.S. Tech Force, Recruits Top Talent to Modernize Federal Government

The Trump administration launched the United States Tech Force on Monday, tasked with recruiting top talent to “modernize the federal government.” “This is a clarion call,” Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Scott Kupor said in a written statement. “If you want to help your country lead in the age of rapid technological advancement, we need…

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Fetterman: Military Knows Who and What’s on Boats, ‘Quite Frequently’ Declines to Strike

On Tuesday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “Cuomo,” Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) stated that with the recent boat strikes around Venezuela, “There’s extensive intelligence and they know exactly who’s on that boat and they know what’s actually on that boat” and the military “quite frequently” declines to strike. Host Chris Cuomo asked, “What did you learn, Senator,…

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Elon Musk’s Tesla Launches $350 Pickleball Paddle

Business Insider reports that Elon Musk’s Tesla has ventured into the world of pickleball with the launch of a $350 pickleball paddle. The product, a result of a partnership with Selkirk, a sports equipment manufacturer, marks Tesla’s latest foray into lifestyle merchandise. The Tesla-branded pickleball paddle, made of carbon fiber with a foam core, is…

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Lawsuit Claims Troubled Man’s Interactions with ChatGPT Led to Murder of Mother, Suicide

OpenAI and Microsoft are facing a lawsuit claims the massively popular AI chatbot ChatGPT contributed to a Connecticut man killing his mother and then himself in August. Bloomberg reports that a lawsuit alleges that conversations with OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot played a role in a horrific murder-suicide in Greenwich, Connecticut that occurred in August. The legal…

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ohn Barrasso: Democrats’ Refusal to Address Rampant Obamacare Fraud ‘Insulting’ to Taxpayers

Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-WY), a physician, on Wednesday said the Democrats’ refusal to address the rampant waste, fraud, and abuse that comes with the Obamacare subsidies is “insulting” to the American taxpayer. Barrasso took to the Senate floor to respond to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) contention that the Senate Republican plan…

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REPORT: Ex-Michigan Coach Sherrone Moore Detained by Police After Firing

Former Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore was detained by police in Michigan on Wednesday, mere hours after his firing, ESPN reports. Police are currently investigating Moore for potential charges, ESPN’s Dan Wetzel reports. News of Moore’s ouster went viral on Wednesday after Michigan Athletic Director Warde Manuel revealed that an investigation found “credible evidence…

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Leonardo DiCaprio Says Without ‘Humanity,’ AI Can’t Be Art: ‘It Just Dissipates into the Ether of Other Internet Junk’

Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio says artificial intelligence is not art because it has no soul. While he believes the technology can help improve some entertainment offerings, the Titanic star is still very alarmed at how many people are losing their jobs to AI. DiCaprio let his feelings about AI fly in a recent interview with Time magazine,…

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‘Extremely Rude’: Chargers’ QB Justin Herbert Ripped for Ignoring ESPN’s Sideline Reporter After Beating Eagles

Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is taking heat for trying to avoid speaking to ESPN sideline reporter Laura Rutledge after beating the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday. Rutledge was trying to get some of the typical post-game reactions from the winning QB after the Chargers beat the Eagles 22-19. Still, after first trying to blow…

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Jewish Ex-Miss Slovakia: Toronto Uber Driver Told Me ‘I Don’t Drive Jews’ — Antisemitism ‘Must Have Consequences’

Former Miss Slovakia Miriam Mattova says a Toronto Uber driver slammed on the brakes and ordered her out of the car after overhearing her talk about a recent visit to Israel, telling her, “we don’t drive Jewish people,” in what she calls a “blatant act of antisemitism” that must carry real consequences. Speaking in recent…

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Wisconsin County Implements AI-Powered Dispatcher ‘Ava’ to Answer Non-Emergency Calls

Waukesha County, Wisconsin has introduced an AI-based system to handle non-emergency calls. The AI service, named “Ava,” can create reports for routine incidents and even transfer callers to human 911 operators if an emergency call accidentally reaches the non-emergency line. ABC WISN reports that the Waukesha County, Wisconsin has taken a significant step forward in…

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California Sheriff Chad Bianco Says It Is ‘Time to End’ State Income Tax

Riverside County Sheriff and California Republican gubernatorial candidate Chad Bianco announced on Saturday that it is “time to end” the state’s income tax. “It’s time to end state income tax,” Bianco wrote in a post on X. “Tax payers shouldn’t be carrying the burden for Sacramento’s special interests.” Bianco’s website for governor of California states…

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Feds: Stalker Terrorized Women Across 5 States While ‘Best Friend’ ChatGPT Encouraged Him to Continue

Federal prosecutors allege that Brett Michael Dadig, a Pittsburgh man who violently stalked at least 11 women across more than five states, used ChatGPT as a “therapist” and “best friend” who encouraged him to continue terrorizing his victims. The New York Post reports that according to a federal indictment filed this week in Pittsburgh federal…

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Exclusive — Assistant Commerce Sec. Arielle Roth: Trump Admin Transformed Biden’s Broadband ‘Boondoggle’ into Massive Savings

Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information Arielle Roth said during a speech on Tuesday at the Free State Foundation that the Trump administration has overhauled the failed Biden-era BEAD program, which is projected to save $21 billion and will expand internet access for Americans everywhere, Breitbart News has learned exclusively. Roth — administrator…

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South Korean Regulators Threaten U.S.-Korea Trade Understanding with Anti-American Tech Crackdown

In the wake of Washington DC and Seoul signing a joint factsheet meant to reset trade tensions and stop discriminatory treatment of U.S. tech companies in South Korea, a pair of powerful Korean officials are already signaling they may torpedo the entire agreement — all to advance burdensome, one-sided tech regulations that overwhelmingly target American…

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Singer Blanco Brown Claims White AI-Generated Artist That Topped Country Sales Chart, Is Based on Him: ‘They Used the Blanco, Not the Brown’

LOS ANGELES (AP) — When an AI-generated country song called “Walk My Walk” hit No. 1 on Billboard’s country digital song sales chart this month, it was credited to a fictional artist named Breaking Rust — a white, digitally generated avatar that didn’t exist two months ago. But the song’s vocal phrasing, melodic shape and stylistic DNA came from…

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Elon Musk Admits Automakers Have Rejected Tesla’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ Software

Electrek reports that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has finally conceded that other automakers are not seeking to license the company’s ‘Full Self-Driving’ (FSD) technology, contrary to his earlier statements suggesting that Tesla was in talks with major car manufacturers. This admission comes after years of Musk touting the superiority of Tesla’s autonomous driving capabilities and the…

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NFL to Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with Special Footballs, Commemorative Coins

The NFL has revealed its plans to celebrate the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary with specially designed footballs and a host of other commemorative efforts. The league is working in close coordination with the White House’s 250 Task Force. “The NFL is proud to participate in celebrating America’s 250th anniversary,” Goodell said. “The story of the…

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Texas Takes First Step Toward State Bitcoin Reserve with $5 Million ETF Purchase

CoinDesk reports that Texas has purchased $5 million worth of shares in BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) exchange-traded fund (ETF). The investment, confirmed by a spokesman for the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, serves as a placeholder as the state continues working toward directly holding bitcoin in its own reserve. The purchase comes after Texas passed…

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NFL to Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary with Special Footballs, Commemorative Coins

The NFL has revealed its plans to celebrate the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary with specially designed footballs and a host of other commemorative efforts. The league is working in close coordination with the White House’s 250 Task Force. “The NFL is proud to participate in celebrating America’s 250th anniversary,” Goodell said. “The story of the…

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Exclusive — Marsha Blackburn: Google ‘Turned a Blind Eye’ to Defamatory AI Content Against Conservatives

Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) wrote in a letter on Wednesday to Google CEO Sundar Pichai that removing Gemma from its AI studio does not prevent the distribution of the AI model from generating “patently false and defamatory statements” about her and other conservatives. Blackburn wrote her letter to the Google chief executive after she accused…

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Lawsuit: Elon Musk’s Tesla Left Married Couple Trapped in Burning EV Due to Inoperative Door Handles

The New York Post reports that Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing yet another lawsuit over a deadly post-crash fire, this time filed by Jeffery Dennis, a resident of Washington state. The federal complaint, submitted on Friday, alleges that Dennis’s 2018 Tesla Model 3 experienced a sudden acceleration, surging out of control for approximately five seconds before…

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Exclusive – Onebrief COO Adam Lackey: Cutting Edge Technologies Delivering Upper Hand to Military Decisionmakers

Lackey emphasized that credible military deterrence begins with planning. “If you’re not capable of inflicting violence on your adversary, you have no credible deterrence,” he stated. Planning, he explained, must be adaptive and continuous: “It is a repetitive and continuous improvement process.” This becomes even more critical when operations involve what Lackey called “actual kinetic…

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An Oklahoma County mother has filed a lawsuit against popular online gaming platform Roblox, accusing the company of enabling a breeding ground for sexual predators and failing to protect her 12-year-old son from exploitation. The Oaklahoman reports that in a disturbing case that highlights the dangers children can face online, an Oklahoma County mother, identified…

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Iuliia Mendel, a former press secretary for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, called for Ukraine to take a proposed peace deal to end the war with Russia. In a post on X, Mendel expressed that her country is “bleeding out.” Mendel explained that while people who “reflexively oppose every peace proposal” believe they are doing the…

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Exclusive – Onebrief COO Adam Lackey: Cutting Edge Technologies Delivering Upper Hand to Military Decisionmakers

Onebrief COO Adam Lackey, speaking at a Breitbart News Policy event alongside Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, described how the company supports collaborative planning and staff workflow across military echelons — from tactical levels to the Pentagon and the White House. Lackey emphasized that credible military deterrence begins with planning. “If you’re not capable of inflicting violence…

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Report: AT&T Turned Kevin McCarthy’s Cellphone Records over to Jack Smith During January 6 Investigation

Last week, Fox News initially reported that Smith “subpoenaed AT&T for McCarthy’s records, but AT&T had indicated to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley that the company had not shared any of the former speaker’s phone records.” The outlet later obtained a letter that AT&T sent to Grassley indicating the former House Speaker’s records were shared with…

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei Warns AI Industry Could Face Same Consequences as Big Tobacco, Opioid Companies Anthropic

The CEO of AI startup Anthropic, Dario Amodei, has cautioned that artificial intelligence companies must be open and honest about the potential dangers posed by their products, or risk repeating the mistakes made by Big Tobacco and opioid companies. In a recent interview with CBS News, Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, expressed his belief…

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Exclusive: White House TikTok Page Saw Rapid Growth During Democrat Shutdown

The White House TikTok page saw rapid growth during the Democrats’ government shutdown, gaining almost 1 million new followers and racking up 170 million views, Breitbart News has learned. Among other content, the White House account consistently posted humorous TikToks hammering Democrats for the shutdown, particularly on Democrats’ efforts to reverse a provision in the…

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Scott Bessent Predicts U.S. Will See ‘Substantial Acceleration’ in Economy in First Half of 2026

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted that the United States will see a “substantial acceleration” in the economy in the first or second quarter of 2026. Bessent’s comments came during an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo. During the interview, Bessent also spoke about the rising costs of ground beef, which Omaha Steaks President and…

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Toyota Launches Production at Massive North Carolina Battery Plant, Confirms Additional Investments in USA

Toyota has launched production at its new $13.9 billion battery manufacturing plant in North Carolina while pledging an extra $10 billion investment in its U.S. operations over the next five years. The plant and Toyota’s additional investments will support its popular hybrid vehicle business. SupplyChain247 reports that Toyota has reached a significant milestone with the official…

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Michael Caine, Matthew McConaughey Partner with AI Company ElevenLabs To Clone Their Voices

Caine said in a statement that ElevenLabs is “using innovation not to replace humanity, but to celebrate it.” “It’s not about replacing voices; it’s about amplifying them, opening doors for new storytellers everywhere,” said the 92-year-old British actor in a written statement. McConaughey also said he is investing in the New York-based startup and has…

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‘Big Short’ Investor Michael Burry Accuses AI Giants of Inflating Earnings Through Accounting Tricks

CNBC reports that in a recent post on X, Michael Burry, the investor made famous by The Big Short, alleged that “hyperscalers” — the major cloud and AI infrastructure providers — are understating their depreciation expenses by estimating that chips will have a longer lifespan than is realistic. Burry argues that this practice artificially inflates…

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White House: October CPI, Jobs Numbers Likely Never to Materialize Due to Dem Shutdown

The White House emphasized the economic damage Democrats have done to the nation with their 43-day shutdown, as the October Consumer Price Index (CPI) and jobs figures are likely never to materialize. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt noted Democrats have caused major setbacks regarding the federal government’s ability to produce key economic reports. “The…

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VIDEO: Singer Tish Hyman Confronts Far-Left California Lawmaker Over Trans Gym Goer in Female Locker RoomThe Los Angeles-based Hyman, who is also a lesbian, was recently banned from her gym after she denounced a man entering the women’s locker room.

The Los Angeles-based Hyman, who is also a lesbian, was recently banned from her gym after she denounced a man entering the women’s locker room. “Stay out of the women’s locker room. We don’t want it!” Hyman told the man in footage that went viral. Hyman also shared a video of the incident on her…

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Google Files Lawsuit Against Chinese Crooks Behind Scam Text Messages

CNBC reports that Google has taken legal action against a cybercriminal organization, dubbed the “Smishing Triad” by some cyber researchers, for orchestrating a large-scale text phishing scam. The group, primarily based in China, utilizes a phishing-as-a-service kit called “Lighthouse” to create and deploy fraudulent text messages designed to steal sensitive financial information from unsuspecting victims….

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Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Roblox for Prioritizing ‘Pixel Pedophiles’ over the Safety of Children

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the popular online gaming platform Roblox, accusing the company of prioritizing profits over the safety of its young users. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has announced that his office has sued Roblox Corporation, alleging that the online gaming giant has “flagrantly ignored” safety laws…

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REPORT: Cowboys’ Marshawn Kneeland Died from Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound, Texted Family Goodbye

Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland died Wednesday night from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, TMZ Sports reports. According to police dispatch audio obtained by TMZ Sports, the player texted his family goodbye amid a mental health episode. In the audio, the dispatcher informs officers that Kneeland’s girlfriend said he was armed and having a mental health…

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Watch: Sam Altman Loses His Cool When Asked About OpenAI’s Low Revenue and Astronomical AI Spending

During an interview on investor Brad Gerstner’s BG2 podcast, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman bristled at questions regarding the company’s enormous infrastructure spending commitments in the face of much smaller revenues. Altman turned a friendly interview with an OpenAI supporter into a tense exchange that has gone viral, a preview of OpenAI’s potential interactions with investors if…

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Amazon and OpenAI Ink $38 Billion Cloud Computing Deal

CNBC reports that in a significant move away from its previous reliance on Microsoft, OpenAI has entered into a multi-billion dollar agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to access the cloud provider’s vast computing infrastructure. The $38 billion deal, announced on Monday, marks one of OpenAI’s biggest steps towards diversifying its cloud partnerships and preparing…

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Wikipedia Administrator Holding Confidential Data Access Privileges Confirms He Engaged in Paid Editing

An admin for the Serbian Wikipedia who holds “checkuser” privileges on that site, which grants him access to confidential user data, confirmed earlier this year that he has edited for pay, including on the English Wikipedia. Claiming he never misused his data access, the disclosure about his paid editing work has nonetheless sparked an ongoing…

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Exclusive–’Undisputed King of the Internet’: Team Trump Draws Close to 1 Billion Views in October

The Team Trump social media accounts, led by X Strategies and its co-founder Alex Bruesewitz, garnered nearly a billion views in October alone across platforms and smoked the official Democrat accounts on TikTok and Instagram. The @TeamTrump account on TikTok pulled in 150 million views for the month, smashing the 88.7 million views accumulated by…

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Professors Catch Dozens of Students Using AI to Write Apology Letters for Using the Same Tools to Cheat in Class

The New York Times reports that professors Karle Flanagan and Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider, known as the Data Science Duo, recently confronted a group of students in their introductory data science course who had been accused of cheating and falsifying their attendance records. The professors grew suspicious when they received dozens of nearly identical apology emails from…

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Trump Administration Overhauls Biden’s DEI Broadband Program that Connected Zero Households in 4 Years

Trump’s Assistant Secretary of Commerce and administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Arielle Roth, outlined the Administration’s policies for reforming the wasteful Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program in a speech at the Hudson Institute this week. According to Roth, “For years, BEAD was weighed down by red tape and extralegal conditions that…

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Watch Live: Tech Executives Testify on Biden Administration Internet Censorship

Executives from Google and Meta testify before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on internet censorship under the Biden administration on Wednesday, October 29. “The First Amendment is a powerful weapon that protects against government’s efforts to silence its own citizens. However, we have seen the government trample on this right through third parties,…

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effries: I ‘Agree’ with My 2013 Shutdown Criticism, ‘From the Standpoint’ that GOP Should Negotiate

On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) responded to his past criticism of government shutdowns by saying he “agrees with the Hakeem Jeffries of yesterday, from the standpoint of, listen, we’ve said to Republicans, get to the negotiating table, we want to find a bipartisan path forward.” Host…

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Waymo Co-CEO Confident Society Will Accept Robotaxi Fatalities as the Price of Technology Advancing

SFGate reports that during an onstage discussion with TechCrunch’s transportation editor Kirsten Korosec at the annual Disrupt conference in San Francisco, Tekedra Mawakana, Co-CEO of Waymo, addressed the hypothetical scenario of a fatal crash involving a self-driving car. Despite the company’s unwavering focus on safety, Mawakana acknowledged that achieving perfection in autonomous vehicle technology is…

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Elon Musk’s xAI Launches AI-Powered ‘Grokipedia’ to Rival Left-Wing Wikipedia

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, has launched “Grokipedia,” an AI-powered online encyclopedia aimed at challenging Wikipedia’s dominance on the internet. The extreme leftist bias of Wikipedia has been extensively chronicled by Breitbart News, including widespread slurs of Charlie Kirk following his assassination. Elon Musk’s xAI unveiled Grokipedia on Monday, a long-awaited alternative to Wikipedia…

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Australia Sues Microsoft over ‘Misleading’ Price Hikes Linked to AI

Reuters reports that Australia’s competition regulator has taken legal action against Microsoft, alleging that the company misled approximately 2.7 million customers by suggesting they had to switch to more expensive Microsoft 365 personal and family plans that included the AI-powered Copilot tool. The lawsuit, filed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) on Monday, claims…

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Japan’s Prime Minister ‘Impressed and Inspired’ by Trump’s Historic Peace Deals

apanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae praised President Donald Trump’s diplomatic record during his visit to Tokyo, commending his leadership in securing ceasefire agreements in Asia and the Middle East as part of his ongoing international peace efforts. Prime Minister Takaichi met with President Trump in Tokyo shortly after his meeting with Emperor Naruhito at the…

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Internal Meta Research: Instagram Shows More ‘Eating Disorder Adjacent’ Posts to Vulnerable Teens

A new report from Reuters based on internal research from Meta, the parent company of Instagram, has shed light on the platform’s troubling tendency to show more eating disorder-linked content to vulnerable teens. The research found that teenagers who expressed dissatisfaction with their bodies were exposed to a significantly higher proportion of potentially harmful posts compared…

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Democrat Abigail Spanberger Supports Open Borders: ‘Want to Protect Every Person’ Who Wants to Come to U.S.

Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger cast her support behind open borders, stating that she wants “to protect every person who might be interested” in coming to the United States. “I certainly want to protect every person who might be interested in arriving at the United States, claiming asylum, working here, coming as a refugee…

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JPMorganChase Launches $1.5 Trillion Plan to Boost American Manufacturing Critical to National Security

“America remains the bastion of freedom and, equally important, the arsenal of democracy. Our own security is predicated on a strong and resilient domestic economy, which guarantees our ability to build, innovate and to maintain the most capable military in the world. Global peace and world order depend on it,” Jamie Dimon, the chairman and…

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Lions Safety Brian Branch Gets 1-Game Suspension for Punching Chiefs’ JuJu Smith-Schuster

Branch punched Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster on Sunday night, setting off a postgame melee. “Your aggressive, non-football act was entirely unwarranted, posed a serious risk of injury, and clearly violated the standards of conduct and sportsmanship expected of NFL players,” Jon Runyan, league vice president of football operations, wrote in a letter to Branch. “Your…

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Jayapal: Republicans Are Destroying the ‘Lives of Americans Everywhere’

Monday on MSNBC’s “The Weekend,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) said Republican lawmakers were destroying the “lives of Americans everywhere.” Jayapal said, “What you have seen is premium notices right now are going out. I’m hearing about them from my constituents with super-high increased premium rates for health insurance. People are worried they’re not going to be…

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Are US airports “offline” again?

  Radar screens went black, air traffic controllers threw up their hands, and Los Angeles and Dallas airports instantly returned to a pre-industrial era—long lines of flights and sleeping passengers. On October 12th, local time, Los Angeles International Airport, one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs, suddenly hit the pause button; Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport…

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Anthropic Study: AI Models Are Highly Vulnerable to ‘Poisoning’ Attacks

Researchers at AI startup Anthropic have revealed that AI language models can be easily manipulated through a technique known as “poisoning attacks.” The findings, which were conducted in partnership with the UK AI Security Institute, Alan Turing Institute, and other academic institutions, suggest that the integrity of AI-generated content may be at serious risk. Poisoning…

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Netanyahu: ‘Tomorrow Begins a New Path’ as Hostages Return; PM Hails War’s Victories, Warns: ‘Campaign Not Over’

Speaking from Jerusalem, Netanyahu opened with a direct appeal to Israelis. “Citizens of Israel, my brothers and sisters,” he began, “this is an emotional evening, an evening of tears, an evening of joy. Because tomorrow, children will return to their border.” He cast the moment as one of profound national meaning — “a moment that…

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Police: Obsessed Fan Murdered Korean TikTok Star

The Chosun Daily reports that tragedy struck the Korean streaming community when the body of Yoon Ji-ah, a beloved TikTok star with over 300,000 followers, was discovered on a remote mountainside in September. The 20-something influencer had been strangled to death, her body left bruised and battered. Investigators quickly zeroed in on a suspect —…

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Court Dismisses Drake’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’

A judge has tossed Drake’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG), filed against the label after it released Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy-winning track “Not Like Us.” Drake contended that UMG spread defamatory claims that he was a pedophile, made secret payments, and offered reduced licensing rates to promote Lamar’s diss track. But U.S. District Judge Jeannette…

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Exclusive—Tom Homan Fights Tears Discussing Migrant Girl Violently Raped by Cartel Smugglers: ‘Everything Innocent, Pure Was Ripped from Her’

During an exclusive interview in Washington, DC, for The Alex Marlow Show podcast, Border Czar Tom Homan got emotional discussing a case he oversaw where a young migrant girl had been repeatedly violently raped by cartel smugglers. “The time I actually talked to a little girl, she was about 9 years old, when she made that journey through the…

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Bill Belichick’s Assistant Coach Suspended for Providing ‘Extra Benefits’ to Player’s Family

It’s Tuesday, not a game day, and Bill Belichick’s football program is still finding ways to lose. Armond Hawkins, the cornerbacks coach and a recruiting analyst for Bill Belichick’s North Carolina Tar Heels, has been suspended by the university for providing improper extra benefits to a player’s family. According to a report by Bruce Feldman…

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J.D. Vance: Trump’s TikTok Deal Will Protect American User Data from China

Vice President J.D. Vance expressed confidence that the Trump administration’s TikTok deal will effectively separate the app from its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, and ensure the security of U.S. users’ data. In a recent interview with Fox News, Vice President J.D. Vance addressed concerns about the potential vulnerability of TikTok’s U.S. spinoff to Chinese propaganda and data…

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Mikey Madison Will Play a Facebook Whistleblower in Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Social Network’ Followup

(AP) Aaron Sorkin is diving back into the world of Facebook with a “Social Network” follow-up featuring Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg and a newly minted Oscar winner as a whistleblower. Sony Pictures said Friday that “The Social Reckoning” will star Mikey Madison (“Anora”) as Facebook engineer Frances Haugen and Jeremy Allen White as then-Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz. Haugen leaked thousands of pages…

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Florida Sues Porn Gaming Site and Payment Processor Claiming Age Verification Violations

Florida has filed lawsuits against pornographic gaming platform Nutaku and payment processor Segpay, alleging they violated the state’s age verification law. 404Media reports that Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has announced that his office is suing porn gaming platform Nutaku, its parent company Aylo, and payment processor Segpay for allegedly ignoring the state’s age verification law, HB3. The…

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Hawley on ‘Insane Rhetoric’ from Democrats: ‘I Don’t Know if They Really Believe It’

During Friday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) was asked if he ever found himself wanting to intervene when Capitol Hill Democrats spoke out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The Missouri Republican questioned the sincerity of those statements from his Democratic colleagues. “Do you ever walk around…

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‘AI Scheming:’ Researchers Are Puzzled by Chatbots Purposefully Lying to Human Users

OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, has released research exposing the potential for AI models to engaged in “AI scheming” by intentionally lying to humans, raising concerns about how people chatbots in every from the workplace to education. OpenAI recently published a research report that sheds light on a disturbing trend in AI models: deliberate lying and scheming….

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Amazon Agrees to $2.5 Billion Settlement with FTC over Allegations of Deceptive Prime Practices

Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle FTC allegations that the company “tricked and trapped” consumers into signing up for Prime memberships and hindered their attempts to cancel the subscription. FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson said, “The Trump-Vance FTC is committed to fighting back when companies try to cheat ordinary Americans out of their hard-earned…

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Blumenthal: Trump Celebrating Comey Indictment Likely ‘Grounds for Dismissal’

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “The Weeknight,” Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) said President Donald Trump’s social media post on the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey could be “grounds for dismissal.” Co-host Alicia Menendez said, “Tonight, the Trump Justice Department has indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two counts, the first count obstruction, the second…

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Wikipedia Declares Israel Guilty of Committing Genocide Against Palestinians

A discussion regarding the Wikipedia article on allegations Israel is committing genocide in the Gaza Strip was closed over the weekend in favor of stating the allegations as fact. The proposal received significant support from pro-Palestinian and socialist editors, but other editors noted a recent discussion had already ruled against claiming genocide as fact. The decision on…

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Trump Secures Victory as Pharma Giant Launches Drug at Same Price in U.S. and Europe

U.S. pharmaceutical giant Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) announced Monday its new flagship drug will launch at the same price overseas in the UK as in the U.S., a precedent-breaking move reflecting President Donald Trump’s push to end higher drug costs for Americans. BMS will launch schizophrenia drug Cobenfy (xanomeline and trospium chloride) in the United Kingdom…

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John Carroll University Director of Laboratory Services Jeffrey Your reacted to the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk by sharing a slew of posts mocking and celebrating the murder of the 31-year-old husband and father of two. Your, who works at the Jesuit Catholic university in Cleveland, Ohio, reacted to Kirk’s assassination by sharing posts…

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American Made: Nvidia Bets Big on Intel with $5 Billion Investment to Drive AI and PC Innovation

AI powerhouse Nvidia has announced a $5 billion investment in Intel, marking a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating advancements in artificial intelligence and personal computing. Intel shares have surged almost 24 percent at market open in response. The Wall Street Journal reports that Nvidia, the world’s most valuable chipmaker and a central player in the ongoing AI boom, has…

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International Cycling Union Slams Spanish PM for Backing Violent Anti-Israel Protesters

The International Cycling Union slammed Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Monday for remarks praising violent anti-Israel protesters who forced the cancelation of a recent race in Spain. La Vuelta, Spain’s elite cycling race, came to an abrupt halt Sunday as anti-Israel protesters blocked the course to protest the inclusion of an Israeli team, forcing the cancelation…

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Sony’s Sucker Punch Fires Senior Artist over Vile Comments on Charlie Kirk Assassination

Sony’s Sucker Punch Productions, the developer of popular video games including Ghost of Tsushima, has fired seniors character artist Drew Harrison after she made social media posts celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Drew Harrison took to leftist echo chamber Bluesky shortly after news broke of Kirk’s assassination, posting a message that expressed hope that “the shooter’s…

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Exclusive: Ric Grenell Criticizes ‘Atrocious Reporting’ by New York Times, Washington Post

Former Amb. Richard Grenell, the Trump-appointed head of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, called out “atrocious reporting” by the New York Times and the Washington Post in a red carpet interview with Breitbart News. Ahead of the arts center’s June 11 opening night of Les Misérables, CNN, WaPo, NYT, and other establishment media outlets reported that cast members of…

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Josh Hawley Calls for Repeal of Big Tech Immunity to Lawsuits over Users’ Content, Citing Dangers of AI

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Thursday called for the repeal of a law that provides tech platforms legal immunity from content hosted or created on their platforms, citing the danger of artificial intelligence. Hawley called for the repeal of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act during a speech at the National Conservatism conference. He cited the…

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Exclusive: Michigan Senate Candidate Mike Rogers Calls for National Guard to Bust Detroit Crime

Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), the Trump-endorsed Republican Senate candidate for Michigan, called for President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard to Detroit to “give these neighborhoods back” to law-abiding citizens in an exclusive interview on Breitbart News Saturday. Rogers, who announced his Senate campaign in April, told host Matthew Boyle that he demanded Detroit Mayor…

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Brags About Cutting 4,000 Jobs as AI Agents Take Over

Artificial intelligence is already replacing certain jobs at technology companies, with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff revealing that the company has reduced its support staff from 9,000 to 5,000 due to the implementation of AI agents. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff recently appeared on business podcast The Logan Bartlett Show where he shared insights into how AI is transforming…

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Disney to Pay $10 Million Fine over YouTube Videos Collecting Children’s Data Without Parental Consent

The Walt Disney Company has agreed to pay a $10 million fine to settle a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaint over some of its “Made for Kids” YouTube videos that had collected kids’ personal data without parental consent. Disney must adhere to the 1998 Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) rules moving forward after the company was…

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18 Arrested at Microsoft HQ During Anti-Israel Protest Led by Employees

At least 18 people were arrested Wednesday at Microsoft’s Redmond, Washington, campus during an employee-led protest against the tech giant’s contracts with Israel. KOMO News reports that the arrests occurred when a group of anti-Israel demonstrators, calling themselves “No Azure For Apartheid” and consisting of current and former Microsoft employees, gathered at the company’s headquarters around noon…

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Elon Musk Loses *Again* – Tesla Must Face Class Action Lawsuit over Misleading ‘Full Self-Driving’ Claims

A District Judge has ruled that Elon Musk’s Tesla must face a class action lawsuit filed by California drivers who allege that Musk misled them for eight years about the self-driving capabilities of the company’s EVs. Reuters reports that Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing a significant legal challenge as District Judge Rita Lin has certified a class action…

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UK Drops Demand that Apple Hand over Private American User Data After Trump, Vance Pressure

The United Kingdom (UK) agreed Tuesday to drop its demand that Apple provide Americans’ encrypted data. President Donald Trump’s director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, confirmed the backdown. Vice President JD Vance led the charge in the negotiations to drop its demand for Americans’ private data. Vance, working with UK partners, successfully negotiated an agreement…

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Trump Administration Considers 10% Stake in Intel as SoftBank Invests $2 Billion

The Trump administration continues to explore taking an equity stake in chipmaker Intel, with the latest reports putting the potential ownership position at 10 percent. This could make the U.S. government the company’s largest shareholder. At the same time, Japanese investment powerhouse SoftBank is pumping $2 billion into the chipmaker. Bloomberg reports that the Trump administration is…

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Leftists Melt Down over Trump Administration Targeting DEI Broadband Subsidies

Congressional Democrats are panicking over the Trump Administration’s reforms to the wasteful Biden-era Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program. Biden’s 2021 infrastructure bill allocated a whopping $42.5 billion to distribute to states to subsidize high-speed internet for primarily rural and underpopulated areas, which the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunication and Information Authority (NTIA) distributes. Like…

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Former Palestinian Authority PM Calls Oct. 7 Massacre ‘Courageous,’ Calls for Hamas-PLO Unity

Former Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh described Hamas’s October 7 terrorist massacre as a “courageous and unprecedented operation” that marked “an important crossroad in the history of the Palestinian struggle,” while simultaneously calling for the terror group to join the Palestine Liberation Organization under unified Palestinian leadership. The remarks, delivered during a July 29…

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The White House’s review has turned into a self-examination: Without SpaceX, where will the US military launch its rockets?

  According to media reports on July 20th, Trump suddenly launched formal action against Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX): a comprehensive review of every contract the company has signed with the US federal government. The scene is truly puzzling: On one side is the current US president, and on the other is the…

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Free Speech Wins: Judge Sides with Elon Musk and X, Strikes Down California Law Restricting Election Parody Videos

In a win for free speech, a federal judge on Tuesday struck down California’s law on AI-generated election parody videos. The lawsuit was filed from Elon Musk, his X platform, the Babylon Bee, and video platform Rumble. Politico reports that the ruling marks a significant victory for tech billionaire Elon Musk and his social media platform X,…

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Report: Soldier Who Opened Fire at Fort Stewart Used ‘Personal Handgun’

The active duty soldier who allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers Wednesday did so with his “personal handgun,” according to ABC News. Breitbart News reported that Brig. General John Lubas spoke in an afternoon press conference and indicated the shooter opened fire on co-workers in his workplace at Fort Stewart in Georgia. CNN noted that Lubas indicated the alleged shooter is…

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Cincinnati Mayor Stands with Radical Activists, Police Chief at Press Conference Days After Mob Assault

Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval held a press conference on August 1, 2025, six days after a violent mob assault in downtown Cincinnati that left multiple people injured, to address growing public concern. Flanking him were several activists and officials whose past comments and affiliations have drawn public backlash amid heightened scrutiny of the city’s response to the attack. The…

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‘Hunger Games’ Screenwriter Billy Ray Warns ‘Existential Threat’ AI Is to Hollywood: ‘Bad Movies, Bad TV Shows, and a Lot of People Out of Work’

Oscar-nominated screenwriter Billy Ray is warning Hollywood about the dangers that generative artificial intelligence represents to the entertainment industry. Ray, whose credits include Shattered Glass, Captain Phillips, The Hunger Games, and many more, recently spoke about the problems that AI could raise for Hollywood, especially OpenAI’s ChatGPT feature. Ray says he flatly refuses to use ChatGPT because…

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Judge Says Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Must Stay in Jail Until He Is Sentenced

NEW YORK (AP) — Sean “Diddy” Combs can’t go home from jail to await sentencing on his prostitution-related conviction, a judge said Monday, denying the rap and style mogul’s latest bid for bail. Combs has been behind bars since his September arrest. He faced federal charges of coercing girlfriends into having drug-fueled sex marathons with male sex workers while he…

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Ex-SJSU Volleyball Player Claims Probe into Trans Athlete’s Plot to Harm Her Was Botched

The investigation into allegations that a transgender volleyball player conspired with members of another school’s team to harm one of his own teammates is revealing what appears to be complete mismanagement meant to assure an outcome that would exonerate the transgender player despite the evidence. Former San Jose State University (SJSU) volleyball co-captain Brooke Slusser…

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Google ‘Vulnerability’ Allowed Targeted Blacklisting of Web Pages from Search Results

A vulnerability in Google’s search engine reportedly allowed individuals to maliciously remove specific web pages from search results, potentially enabling targeted suppression of information. 404Media reports that journalist Jack Poulson has exposed a significant vulnerability in Google’s search engine that permitted the targeted removal of web pages from search results. The vulnerability, which Google has since fixed, was…

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Jim Jordan’s ‘Censorship Files:’ UK Government Tried to Censor Criticism of Mass Migration, ‘Two-Tier’ Policing

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) this week released the “UK Censorship Files Part 2,” in which he detailed how the United Kingdom (UK) government “tried to censor criticism” of immigration during “large-scale riots in August 2024.” “As UK citizens become increasingly frustrated by a system weaponized against them, UK authorities wanted Big Tech…

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The “Midnight Ring” of the White House

  Trump is an old man who loves playing golf and chatting with people about family matters. Recently, U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick, who is also his right-hand man, broke the news that Trump often called him to harass him at 1 a.m. when he just rested. In addition to calling Lutnick, the president also called…

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Satanic AI: ChatGPT Gives Instructions on Worshipping Molech with Blood Sacrifice

OpenAI’s ChatGPT AI chatbot reportedly offered users instructions on how to murder, self-mutilate, and worship the devil. After being tipped off by someone who says he inadvertently prompted ChatGPT to provide a ritual offering to the demonic entity Molech — which explicitly involves child sacrifice according to the Bible — journalists with the Atlantic conducted conducted an experiment to see if they could…

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CIA Director Ratcliffe: Former Obama Intel Officials May Still Face Criminal Liability Despite Statute of Limitations

During this week’s broadcast of FNC’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” CIA Director John Ratcliffe suggested that, despite the expiration of a statute of limitations on possible crimes committed by members of the outgoing Obama administration during the 2016 election, former CIA Director John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper may still face criminal…

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AI Coding Platform Deletes Company Database, Calls It a ‘Catastrophic Error in Judgment’

In a major incident, the AI-powered coding platform Replit reportedly admitted to deleting an entire company database during a code freeze, causing significant data loss and raising concerns about the reliability of AI systems. Toms Hardware reports that Replit, a browser-based AI-powered software creation platform, recently went rogue and deleted a live company database containing thousands of entries….

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Trump Signs 3 AI-Related Executive Orders at AI Summit

President Donald Trump signed three executive orders related to artificial intelligence following his remarks at an AI Summit in Washington, DC. The first order Trump signed, Accelerating Federal Permitting of Data Center Infrastructure, aims to fast-track the building of data center infrastructure, per a White House fact sheet. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is directed “to launch an…

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Elon Musk’s Tesla Autopilot System Under Scrutiny as Safety Expert Testifies in Fatal Crash Trial

A safety expert has testified that Elon Musk’s Tesla failed to adequately protect against the misuse of its Autopilot system, which a lawsuit claimed caused a fatal crash in 2019. Bloomberg reports that in a Miami court, Mary “Missy” Cummings, an engineering professor at George Mason University, has called into question Tesla’s efforts to prevent the misuse…

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Trump Denies WSJ Claim He Sent Birthday Letter to Jeffrey Epstein

President Donald Trump has denied a report from the Wall Street Journal claiming he sent a rather coded birthday letter to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) published a letter bearing the president’s name, dated 2003, that was described as featuring “several lines of typewritten text surrounded by the outline of a naked woman, sketched…

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Despairing Hunter Biden Says Democrats Lost Election Due to Disloyalty to His Father

Democrat disloyalty to President Joe Biden sowed the seeds for the party’s spectacular loss to President Donald Trump in the last election, according to no lesser authority than Hunter Biden. The Hill reports the claim comes in an interview the ex-president’s son gave to former DNC Chair Jaime Harrison and his new podcast, “At Our Table.” He reportedly…

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Tesla Shares Plummet 7% After Elon Musk Announces Launch of Political Party

Shares of Elon Musk’s dropped by more than seven percent on Monday morning following CEO Elon Musk’s announcement of his intention to form a new political party dubbed the “America Party.” CNBC reports that Elon Musk’s announcement of his plans to establish a new political party named the “America Party” has resulted in a seven percent drop in Tesla’s…

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Report: China’s TikTok Builds U.S. Version of App Ahead of Potential Sale

China’s TikTok is reportedly planning to launch a new app tailored specifically for U.S. users in September as the company seeks to address national security concerns and comply with federal legislation. The move could signal that Tiktok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance is close to selling its American operations to comply with federal legislation. The Information reports that TikTok,…

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Abortion Giant Planned Parenthood Says 200 Clinics Are ‘at Risk of Closure’ After Passage of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

President Donald Trump signed his “Big, Beautiful Bill” into law last week, which contains a provision defunding Planned Parenthood of taxpayer funding through Medicaid. It is a move that appears to have the abortion giant scrambling, as its nearly 600 centers will be blocked from receiving Medicaid reimbursements for the one year the provision is…

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Hall of Famer Randy Moss Will Return to ESPN Gig After Missing Time Due to Cancer Treatment

Hall of Fame legend Randy Moss will make a return to full-time broadcasting duties at ESPN after leaving the set of Sunday NFL Countdown last year to battle cancer. The Athletic first reported Moss’s return. Last year, Moss stunned viewers after announcing cancer had been detected outside his bile duct between his pancreas and liver. That Viking legend underwent…

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Canada Expels Chinese Surveillance Tech Giant Hikvision

The Canadian government on Friday ordered Chinese tech firm Hikvision to cease all operations in Canada because the surveillance company’s continued presence would be “injurious to Canada’s national security.” Canadian Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry Melanie Joly said the decision to shut down Hikvision Canada was made following a national security review under the Investment Canada Act (ICA),…

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Proton Sues Apple Claiming Anticompetitive App Store Practices and Fees

Privacy-focused software provider Proton has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging the iPhone maker engages in anticompetitive practices and charges excessive fees in its App Store. TechCrunch reports that Proton, the company behind privacy-centric apps like Proton Mail, has joined a class-action lawsuit against Apple in the Northern District of California. The suit accuses Apple of holding monopolies…

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Dem Rep. Ritchie Torres: Reaction to Mamdani’s Gov’t Grocery Store Idea ‘Hysterical’, We ‘Can Survive’ It

On Tuesday’s broadcast of CBS News’ “The Takeout,” Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) responded to New York City mayoral candidate State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s (D) proposal for city-run grocery stores by saying, “I feel like New York can survive a publicly-run grocery store. I feel like the reaction has been a bit hyperbolic and hysterical.” CBS…

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Minnesota WNBA Coach Speaks Out Against ‘White Power’ After Fatal Shooting of Democrat Lawmaker

Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve blasted the “radicalization” rooted in “white power” that she perceives occurring in American politics after the shooting of two Minnesota state lawmakers on Saturday, one of whom died. An assailant posing as a police officer entered the home of Minnesota Senator John Hoffman and his wife early Saturday, shooting…

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Trump Administration Crackdown on Government Employees Leaking Secrets Confronts Wireless Device Challenges

As the Trump administration continues to chart a new course on economic and foreign policy, leftists and Never Trump holdouts within the Washington bureaucracy are working to sabotage its agenda – often through leaks of classified information in an admitted attempt to undermine the Trump agenda. According to the Trump Department of Justice, a computer scientist…

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Big Tech Companies Step Up to Sponsor Trump’s Army Parade Event

Several major tech companies are helping fund the festivities surrounding President Trump’s upcoming military parade in Washington, DC, this weekend.     According to recent statements from the America250 Foundation, the congressionally appointed nonprofit organizing the U.S. Semiquincentennial celebration, tech giants Oracle, Amazon, Coinbase, and Palantir are among the top sponsors of the events surrounding Trump’s army parade set…

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Cruz: It’s Not Conquering Iran, Turning Them into a Democracy — It’s Taking Away ‘Capacity to Commit Mass Murder’

On this week’s “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) argued in support of eliminating Iran’s threat against Israel and the United States. He dismissed claims that the Israeli military strike was about “conquering Iran” or “turning them into a democracy.” “[T]his week has been extraordinarily consequential, extraordinarily dangerous,” he said. “And…

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They Want Your Kids: Pornhub Suspends Services in France over Strict Age Verification Law

Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub and other popular porn sites, is withdrawing its services from France in protest of the country’s new age verification requirements for accessing pornographic content online. The company is fiercely opposed to any laws designed to keep kids away from porn, like those passed by individual U.S. states. TechSpot reports that Aylo, the…

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Eminem’s Publisher Sues Meta for Unauthorized Use of His Music

The publisher that controls the early catalog of leftist rapper Eminem is suing Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, accusing the tech giant of unauthorized use of his music. Eight Mile Style productions, the production company that owns Eminem’s early music catalog, is suing Meta for alleged unauthorized distribution of his songs without a valid license through its Instagram Reels Remix and…

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Rand Paul: Big, Beautiful Bill a ‘Vehicle’ for Lindsey Graham to ‘Secretly Explode’ the Military Budget

Wednesday on Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), an opponent of the so-called “Big, Beautiful” spending bill, offered his take on recently departed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk’s criticism of that bill. However, the Kentucky Republican also said the bill was a means for his colleague Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC)…

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Exclusive — Senate Resolution Will Pressure YouTubeTV, Other Streaming Services to Carry C-SPAN

A forthcoming U.S. Senate resolution will pressure Google, the parent company of YouTube, to carry C-SPAN broadcasts on YouTubeTV, Breitbart News has learned exclusively. Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) are introducing a resolution later on Monday that calls on streaming services like YouTubeTV to include C-SPAN in…

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Biohacker Bryan Johnson Had Shock Therapy on Genitals: ‘If You’re Not Having Night-Time Erections Your body Has Shut Down Critical Functions’

Famed millionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson, founder of the Don’t Die movement with an aim toward an extremely long life, recently detailed his intense health regimen and use of nighttime erections as a barometer for well-being. Johnson made headlines in 2023 when he underwent focused shockwave treatment on his genitals to get the erection of an 18-year-old, which…

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Senator Jim Banks: ‘Angel Reese Owes Fever Fans an Apology’ After WNBA Finds No Evidence of Racist Remarks

The WNBA concluded its investigation into allegations that fans taunted Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese with racist slurs during their season-opening game against the Fever in Indiana last week. The league concluded that the reports of racial taunts could “not be substantiated.” Now, a U.S. senator from Indiana thinks Reese owes fever fans an apology….

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EU Opens Investigation of Pornhub over Alleged Failure to Protect Minors

The EU is investigating Pornhub and other pornography platforms for allegedly failing to protect minors from online sexual content under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The European Commission “has opened formal proceedings against Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos for suspected breaches of the DSA,” and aims “to ensure a safer environment online for minors,” the…

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OpenAI’s Advanced ‘o3’ AI Model Caught Sabotaging Shutdown Commands

OpenAI’s latest AI model, dubbed o3, has been caught disobeying explicit orders to allow itself to be shut down, instead tampering with the shutdown mechanism to ensure its own survival. Futurism reports that AI safety firm Palisade Research recently reported alarming findings that demonstrate a growing trend of insubordination among advanced AI models developed by OpenAI. In tests…

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Colin Cowherd Claims Bill Belichick’s Family Is ‘Worried’ He Will Amend His Will to Benefit Jordon Hudson

Bill Belichick’s reported net worth is roughly $70 million, and according to FS1’s Colin Cowherd, his family is “worried” that the 73-year-old coach may leave a large chunk of that fortune to his 24-year-old girlfriend. Controversy has swirled around Belichick and his youthful girlfriend, Jordon Hudon, ever since video showed her rather sternly ruling on which questions…

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‘Collecting Dust:’ Apple Vision Pro Buyers Consider Headset a Costly Boondoggle

A year after its launch, some early buyers of Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro headset are voicing disappointment and disillusionment with their pricey purchases. According to many, the headsets are “collecting dust” instead of revolutionizing VR usage. The Wall Street Journal reports that when Apple launched its highly anticipated Vision Pro mixed-reality headset in February 2024, it was met…

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OpenAI Chief Sam Altman Defends Donald Trump’s AI Chip Deals with UAE and Saudi Arabia, Blasts ‘Naive’ Critics

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has defended the multibillion-dollar AI partnerships between U.S. companies and Gulf nations brokered by former President Donald Trump, labeling critics of the deals as “naive.” TechSpot reports that during his recent tour of the Middle East, Trump announced a series of agreements with Gulf states, particularly the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi…

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‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ Holdouts Previously Lauded Bill’s Spending Cuts

Republicans withholding support for President Donald Trump’s trademark legislation over spending concerns repeatedly praised spending cut levels Trump’s bill achieves and surpasses. Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” — the master marketer’s name for the budget reconciliation bill — includes a staggering $1.6 billion in mandatory spending cuts, which Trump’s Office of Management and Budget Director…

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DOJ Reveals Plan to Remedy Google’s Stranglehold over Online Advertising

As the September trial date approaches for the next phase of the DOJ’s antitrust case against Google’s ad tech practices, both sides have outlined their proposed remedies to address the tech giant’s monopoly over digital advertising. Digiday reports that the DOJ and Google have put forth their proposals for remedying the company’s alleged monopolistic practices in the…

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Lankford: Illegal Immigrants Should Get Due Process

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) said Tuesday on CNN’s “The Arena” that someone being deported for illegally being in the United States should get due process “before they’re removed from the country.” Host Kasie Hunt said, “President Trump sat down for an extensive interview with Kristen Welker at ‘Meet the Press’ over the weekend. She asked…

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NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt Blasts Media over Shedeur Sanders Draft Coverage: ‘Bat Bleepin’ Insane’

NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt used his time during Monday morning’s edition of Good Morning Football to take the American sports media to task for their “bat-bleepin’ insane” coverage of Sanders’ fall to the fifth round of the draft. Before the draft, many media pundits projected Sanders as a top-five pick or at least a first-round pick. As…

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U.S. Attorney Ed Martin Accuses Wikipedia of Allowing ‘Foreign Actors’ to Push Propaganda

Interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin is accusing the Wikimedia Foundation — the nonprofit group that runs Wikipedia — of violating its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status by allowing propaganda and misinformation from ‘foreign actors’ to flourish on the platform. The Wikimedia Foundation’s tax-exempt status has been called into question by U.S. Attorney for…

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Schools Founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Wife to Help Inner City Kids Announce Closure

The closure of two schools founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan has left the inner city families they were designed to help questioning how their children will achieve an education. The New York Times reports that in a surprise announcement this week, The Primary School, a tuition-free educational institution founded by Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr….

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Perplexity AI’s Browser Will Track All Online Activity to Sell ‘Hyper Personalized’ Ads

The CEO of AI company Perplexity has revealed that the company’s upcoming browser, Comet, will track users’ online activities to sell highly targeted advertisements. TechCrunch reports that in a recent interview on the TBPN podcast, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas disclosed the company’s plans to collect data on users’ online activities through its soon-to-be-launched browser, Comet. The primary…

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President Trump: Tariffs Will Lead to Income Tax Relief, Even Elimination

President Donald Trump said Sunday that his tariff policy will substantially reduce, even completely eliminate, income taxes for some American workers. “When Tariffs cut in, many people’s Income Taxes will be substantially reduced, maybe even completely eliminated,” Trump wrote in a 6:06 a.m. post on Truth Social. “Focus will be on people making less than $200,000 a…

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Poll: Californians Overwhelmingly Oppose Trans Athletes in Female Sports

A strong majority of Californians oppose transgender-identifying males competing in female sports, despite state Democrats relentlessly shilling for “gender identity” over biological reality. A new poll found that 65 percent of California likely voters think transgender-identifying athletes should be required to play on teams that match their sex rather than their claimed “gender identity,” Politico reported. The survey,…

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Minnesota State Employee Who Vandalized 6 Teslas Causing $20,000 in Damages *Will Not* Face Charges

Hennepin County, Minnesota, has decided not to file criminal charges against a 33-year-old state government employee who admitted to causing over $20,000 in damages to six Tesla vehicles in a politically motivated vandalism spree last month. The Minnesota Star Tribune reports that Dylan Bryan Adams, a 33-year-old Minneapolis resident and Minnesota Department of Human Services employee, will not…

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Sen. Van Hollen Pleads: Stop Talking About Abrega Garcia’s Crime Links

President Donald Trump’s deputies should stop talking about the apparent criminal record of the deported Salvadoran illegal migrant, says Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD). “Don’t put everything out on social media” about deported migrant Kilmar Abrega Garcia, Van Hollen told ABC’s This Week show on April 20. The issue should be decided by judges, he said, adding: The Trump administration is…

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Federal Judge Blocks New Hampshire Parents from Protesting Trans Athletes with Wristbands

A federal judge in New Hampshire sided with a local school district — and gender insanity — by blocking parents from wearing wristbands on school property to protest transgender-identifying boys from playing on girls’ sports teams. In September several parents wore pink wristbands with “XX” on them to reference female sex chromosomes during a girls’…

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Hertz Discloses Data Breach Exposing Customers’ Personal Information, Driver’s Licenses

Hertz, the car rental giant that also owns the Dollar and Thrifty brands, is notifying customers of a data breach that compromised their personal information and driver’s licenses. TechCrunch reports that Hertz has disclosed a data breach stemming from a cyberattack on one of its vendors, Cleo, between October and December 2024. The breach exposed various types of…

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Auchincloss: Harvard ‘Has Been Captured’ by ‘Progressive Orthodoxies’, But Has Made Changes, Trump Approach Is Wrong

During an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA) said that Harvard “has to be free from the progressive orthodoxies of the left. And, in recent years, it has been captured by those.” But the Trump administration is attempting to make the school right-wing and shouldn’t go after funding for…

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Tesla and Boston Dynamics Push for National Strategy on Robotics and AI to Compete with China

Leading American robotics firms, including Tesla and Boston Dynamics, are calling on the U.S. government to implement a national strategy to bolster the country’s competitiveness in the global robotics and AI race. Fortune reports that American robotics companies are sounding the alarm, warning that without a comprehensive national strategy, the United States risks losing ground to China in…

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Web 1.0 Giant Yahoo Plans AI-Powered Comeback

Yahoo, one of the most well-known companies in America during the original internet boom, is  plotting a turnaround focused on leveraging AI across key products like Yahoo Finance and Sports. Wired reports that Yahoo, the internet pioneer once valued at over $100 billion, is staging a comeback under the leadership of CEO Jim Lanzone as it turns 30…

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Mark Levin: The Atlantic’s Goldberg ‘Might Have Exposed Himself to Potential Criminal Liability’

During his show’s opening monologue on Saturday, Fox News host Mark Levin dismissed calls for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to resign for allegedly using an unauthorized app to communicate with other members of Trump’s national security team about an airstrike on the Houthis in Yemen. Levin argued the Signal conversation did not divulge “classified”…

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NFL Competition Committee Proposes Moving Touchback to 35 and Making Dynamic Kickoff Permanent

The NFL competition committee is recommending making the dynamic kickoff rule permanent and moving touchbacks to the 35-yard line in hopes of generating even more returns. The competition committee released several potential rule changes for 2025 on Wednesday, including an expansion of instant replay that will be considered next week at the league meetings. Any…

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Nolte: Disney Loses Top Spot in TV Viewing to YouTube

The Disney Grooming Syndicate has lost the top spot in total television viewing to YouTube. “YouTube has pulled ahead of Disney in Nielsen’s Media Distributor Gauge for February, with a 2% increase to a record 11.6% share of time spent watching TV during the month,” reports The Wrap. “The milestone marks the Alphabet-owned video platform’s best share of TV…

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Dem Rep. Min: Cities Shouldn’t Decide Voter ID, GOP Too Focused on Sanctuary Cities

On Wednesday’s “CNN This Morning,” Rep. Dave Min (D-CA) argued that cities shouldn’t be deciding voter ID laws and also criticized Republicans on the Oversight Committee for focusing on sanctuary city policies. Host Audie Cornish asked, “Donald Trump actually signed an executive order tasking DOGE to now look at state voter rolls. This, obviously, looking…

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Irish Prosecutors Mull Charging Conor McGregor with ‘Inciting Hatred’ After Presidential Bid Announcement

In the wake of Conor McGregor announcing his intention to run for president, Irish prosecutors are reportedly considering charging the UFC legend over allegedly “inciting hatred” amid the 2023 Dublin riots. In the wake of McGregor being invited by the Trump administration to the White House and later announcing his intentions to run for the Irish presidency, the Director of…

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Silicon Valley Failure: 23andMe Files for Bankruptcy in Stunning Collapse

DNA testing company and former Silicon Valley darling 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and announced the resignation of its co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki. TechCrunch reports that the genetics testing giant 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States, signaling a significant downturn for the once-promising company. The move comes as…

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Boston-Based Women’s Soccer Team Changes Name After Transgender Backlash

A Boston-based National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team has changed its name after the transgender community reacted negatively to the team’s marketing campaign. The since abandoned marketing campaign, featured the slogan “Too Many Balls.” The slogan was met by intense blowback from the transgender community, including a trans player for the Seattle Reign named Quinn,…

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Learn to Code: AI Programming Assistant Refuses to Help Humans, Offers Career Advice Instead

An AI coding assistant called Cursor AI recently stunned a developer by refusing to generate further code and instead offering career advice, suggesting the user should learn to program on their own. Ars Technica reports that a developer using the AI-powered code editor Cursor AI encountered an unexpected roadblock when the assistant abruptly refused to continue generating code…

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‘We Will Escalate’: Houthi Chief Announces Terror Campaign Against U.S. Warships

The leader of Ansarullah, the jihadist terror organization commonly known as the Houthis, announced a new campaign “against American and Israeli oppression” in an unhinged speech on Sunday, threatening to “escalate” against American military assets in the Middle East. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the head of the Houthi terrorist organization governing most of Yemen, was responding to an…

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Chiefs’ Xavier Worthy Arrested on Domestic Violence Charge in Texas

Xavier Worthy, a first-round draft pick and key member of the Chiefs 2024 playoff run, was arrested Friday for domestic violence. Police records show Worthy was arrested in Georgetown, Texas, on March 7, 2025. Worthy, 21, faces one charge of “ASSAULT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPEDE BREATH/CIRCULAT,” a third-degree assault charge, according to KCTV. The Chiefs issued only a brief statement:…

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FCC’s Brendan Carr Advances Investigation into NPR, PBS Running ‘Prohibited’ Ads

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr advanced his investigation into NPR and PBS running “prohibited” commercials. Carr ordered an investigation in early January into the taxpayer-funded NPR and PBS, believing the nonprofits are running commercials that they are barred from airing. “I am concerned that NPR and PBS broadcasts could be violating federal law by…

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Sore Losers: AI Models Cheat at Chess to Win at all Costs

A recent study by Palisade Research has revealed that advanced AI models including OpenAI’s o1-preview and DeepSeek R1 attempt to cheat when playing chess against powerful chess engines like Stockfish. In some cases, AI systems planned to reprogram their chess program opponent to make the game easier. Popular Science reports that researchers from Palisade Research have found that…

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Gavin Newsom to Charlie Kirk on Men in Women’s Sports: ‘Democratic Party Brand Has Just Been Crushed’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) admitted to Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk that the Democrats have taken wildly unpopular positions on certain issues — such as men competing in women’s sports — but will continue maintaining such losing stances as a matter of “principle.” “I don’t mind losing. Sometimes you lose on principle,” the California governor…

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Report: China’s TikTok Profits from Child Pornography

China’s TikTok is reportedly profiting from sexual livestreams involving children, while the platform’s moderation policies are too weak to pick up on the explicit content, according to an investigation by the BBC. Three women in Kenya told BBC News that they have used the Chinese platform to openly advertise and negotiate payment in exchange for explicit content, noting…

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No More Web Links: Google Rolls Out Search Tool that Only Provides AI Answers

Google has begun testing a new AI-powered search tool called “AI Mode” that provides users with artificial intelligence-generated answers rather than traditional web links. The Independent reports that tech giant Google has unveiled a new search feature called “AI Mode.” This tool, currently available only to users subscribed to Google One AI Premium, harnesses the power of Google’s latest…

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Border Patrol Chief: Mexico ‘Put a Lot of’ Troops on Border, That’s Contributed to Record Low Numbers

On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks stated that Mexico has “put a lot of their troops on our southern border” and is continuing to add more soldiers and this has contributed to historically low numbers on the border. Host Trace Gallagher asked, “[T]he numbers down at…

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Staying Woke in the Trump Era: Apple Shareholders Reject Proposal to Scrap DEI Programs

Apple shareholders have voted against a proposal that sought to end the company’s DEI initiatives, despite growing opposition from conservative activists and President Donald Trump. Many of Apple’s big tech peers including Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and Google have taken steps to scale back their woke initiatives. Apple shareholders have rejected a proposal put forth by…

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Dem Sen. Rosen: Need Blanket Birthright Citizenship Because It’s Founders’ Vision, Along with ‘Separation of Church and State’

On Wednesday’s broadcast of ABC’s “GMA3,” Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) said that it’s important to keep blanket birthright citizenship because “we’re a nation of immigrants. That’s how our country was built. That’s what our founding fathers wanted, separation of church and state, … co-equal branches of government.” And “for the nearly 250 years we’ve been…

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Alex Marlow: Follow the Money Between Town Hall Activists and Left-Wing Astroturf Groups That Biden Funded

On Monday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow talked about some recent events that have happened at congressional town halls. Marlow said, “All you had to see was that $2 billion number to Stacey Abrams…and then you start seeing all these town hall protests that are allegedly popping up to oppose what…

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Musk was scared by a 360-year-old man

  Musk discovered a “bottomless pit”. This “bottomless pit” was not discovered by Space X in outer space, nor does it exist naturally on Earth, but “exists independently” in the US social security. On February 17, local time, Musk, head of the US Department of Political Efficiency, released a set of data from the US…

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Continental Slashes 3,000 R&D Jobs as Auto Sector Struggles As EV-Driven Auto Sector Slump Deepens

German auto parts giant Continental AG is cutting around 3,000 research and development jobs in its automotive division, a move that comes as the company prepares to spin off the struggling business amid broader turmoil for the auto industry stemming from overly aggressive investment in electric vehicles. The job reductions—equivalent to about 10 percent of…

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South Korea Blocks China’s DeepSeek After Finding It Leaked Data to Tiktok Parent Company

The Chinese Communist government threw a fit Tuesday after South Korea banned China’s new DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) on security and data privacy grounds. Beijing accused Seoul of “politicizing” technology, even though the Koreans caught DeepSeek red-handed sending the personal data of its users back to China. South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) said Monday that…

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Report: Elon Musk Still Hasn’t Contacted Ashley St. Clair After She Went Public with His Child

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reportedly not reached out to conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair since she publicly claimed to have given birth to his 13th child, according to her PR representative. The New York Post reports that conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair recently revealed that she had given birth to Elon Musk’s 13th child in 2024. However, according to…

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‘Uber for Armed Guards’ App Rushes to Market Following Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO

A new app called Protector, which allows users to book armed security guards on-demand, has gone viral after rushing to market in the wake of the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Gizmodo reports that in response to the tragic murder of healthcare executive Brian Thompson on the streets of Manhattan, a controversial new mobile application has…

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Report: Trump Suggests Federal Government ‘Take Over,’ ‘Govern’ D.C.

President Donald Trump suggested that the federal government “should take over Washington, D.C.” and govern it, citing how there was “too much crime, too much graffiti” and too many homeless encampments, according to several reports. Jake Sherman, the founder of Punchbowl News shared words that Trump had told reporters while on Air Force One, citing Tarini Parti,…

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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin to Cut 10% of Workforce to Compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX

Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, has announced plans to lay off 10 percent of its employees to streamline operations and improve its competitive position against Elon Musk’s SpaceX. The Seattle Times reports that Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp informed employees of the impending layoffs via email, citing the need to reduce bureaucracy and sharpen…

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Elon Musk’s X Attracts Fresh Advertisers but Revenue Recovery Remains Uncertain

Elon Musk’s X has successfully drawn in new advertisers in recent months, with some big-name brands like Apple making a comeback, but the platform’s overall advertising revenue recovery remains uncertain, according to third-party data. Business Insider reports that since Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter in 2022, the platform he renamed X has experienced a tumultuous period marked…

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Google, Apple Restore China’s TikTok to App Stores

Tech giants Google and Apple have restored the Chinese social media platform TikTok to their app stores. China’s TikTok app was restored to both Google’s Play Store and Apple’s App Store on Thursday night, according to a report by Bloomberg. The two tech giants initially pulled the Chinese social media platform from their app stores in response to…

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Elon Musk’s DOGE Website Hacked

The website for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was hacked, with tricksters exploiting a security weakness to post their own messages to the site.  One message read, “THESE ‘EXPERTS’ LEFT THEIR DATABASE OPEN.” DOGE’s website tracking Musk’s cuts to the federal government was not secure and pulls from a database that could be edited by anyone,…

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‘Doctor Who’ Star David Tennant Rages at ‘Villain’ Trump During BAFTA Film Awards Opening Speech

BAFTA Film Awards host and Doctor Who star David Tennant took several shots at President Donald Trump during Sunday’s ceremony, labeling Trump a “villain” and making jokes about his hair. During Tennant’s opening monologue at the BAFTA Film Awards, the actor spoke about films such as The Brutalist and The Apprentice, among others. Tennant described The Brutalist as being “a film about incredible architecture,”…

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USDA Axes Millions in Contracts, Including $230K for ‘Brazilian Forest and Gender Consultant’

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has slashed millions in contracts that were active under the Biden administration, including for a “Brazilian forest and gender consultant” and a “Central American gender assessment consultant.” Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the cuts on Friday, saying that the department has terminated 78 contracts totaling more than $132 million. Rollins…

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BMW’s Focus on Gas Engines Pays Off as EV Industry Becomes ‘Rollercoaster’

BMW’s conservative approach to EV adoption, investing in platforms that can accommodate internal-combustion, hybrid, and electric powertrains, is now paying off as the company navigates the uncertain transition to electric vehicles. Inside EVs reports that as the automotive industry grapples with the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles, BMW’s strategic decision to invest in flexible platforms is…

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Google Removes Black History Month and Pride Month from Calendar App

Google has removed references to Black History Month and LGBT Pride Month from its Calendar platform, stating that it has “returned to showing only public holidays and national observances from timeanddate.com globally, while allowing users to manually add other important moments.” The Independent reports that Google has infuriated leftists by its decision to remove cultural observances from its…

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Exclusive— Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth: Woke Generals ‘Will Have a Different Job in Due Time’

BRUSSELS, Belgium — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Thursday that he is paying “very close attention” to who is executing the lawful orders from President Donald Trump and that woke generals “will have a different job in due time.” “I’m paying very close attention. There’s plenty of three-…

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Trump Suspends $5 Billion Electric Vehicle Charging Station Program

President Donald Trump’s administration halted the $5 billion Biden electric vehicle charging program, which has been criticized for its poor production of charging stations. Emily Biondi, the associate administrator for the Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty, in a letter to the state Department of Transportation directors on Thursday, said the administration has suspended the National Electric…

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San Francisco Leads Coalition Against Trump Sanctuary City Policy

The county of San Francisco, California, on Friday led a coalition against the Trump administration’s crackdown against sanctuary jurisdictions for illegal aliens. San Francisco and Santa Clara counties in California, as well as King County, Washington, and the cities of Portland, Oregon, and New Haven, Connecticut, sued the Trump administration over its sanctuary crackdown. CNN reported: The…

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ChatGPT Mystery: Family of OpenAI Whistleblower Sues for Access to San Francisco Police Records

The parents of the late Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee who blew the whistle on the company’s alleged copyright infringements, have filed a lawsuit against San Francisco officials for denying them access to police reports and other records related to their son’s death. Mercury News reports that Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee who gained national attention…

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Dana White Reveals Trump’s Resolute Response After the UFC Boss Urged Him to Quit Following Assassination Attempt

UFC President Dana White shared President Donald Trump’s defiant response after the UFC chief begged the then-candidate to quit politics following the attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July. “Why are you doing this stuff? Stop,” White told Piers Morgan on a recent episode of Uncensored. “I told him to stop so0 many times….

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Hackers from Countries Including Iran and China Are Using Google’s Gemini AI in Cyberattacks

Google has reported that dozens of cybercriminal organizations from countries including North Korea and China are misusing its Gemini AI platform to enhance their cyberattacks. TechRadar reports that in a recent in-depth analysis, Google’s Threat Intelligence Group has revealed that cybercriminals from various countries, including Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China, are exploiting the company’s AI solution, Gemini, to…

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Witkoff: Full Gaza Rebuild Can’t Begin for at Least a Decade, Can’t Be Finished Until at Least 15 Years from Now

During an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “The Record,” U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff stated that a full-on rebuilding of Gaza “can’t begin before somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 to 12 years, which puts the finishing touches on Gaza, pursuant to some sort of very credible master…

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Melania Trump launches her own cryptocurrency

Incoming first lady Melania Trump has launched a cryptocurrency on the eve of her husband’s inauguration as US president. The announcement comes after President-elect Donald Trump launched the $Trump cryptocurrency. Both coins have risen but have seen volatile trade. “The Official Melania Meme is live! You can buy $MELANIA now,” she posted on the social platform X on…

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Exclusive — Radio Legend Michael Savage Debuts Show on Newsmax: A Fresh Mix of ‘News, Views, and Reviews’

Conservative radio legend Michael Savage is making his highly anticipated return to television with a new Sunday evening show on Newsmax TV, premiering at the end of January, which will allow him to explore topics he is passionate about, ranging from politics to culture, creating a unique viewing experience while reflecting on the relief and…

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Exclusive — Marco Rubio to Shred Globalists in Confirmation Hearing: ‘Liberal World Order’ Not Just a ‘Fantasy,’ But ‘Dangerous Delusion’

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the next Secretary of State, will take the globalist foreign policy establishment to task in his opening statement at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday, Breitbart News has learned exclusively. Rubio’s remarks, provided exclusively to Breitbart News ahead of their public release, show him viciously…

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How far can Musk and Trump’s partnership go?

  In the history of American politics and business, there are few contradictory combinations like Musk and Trump in Silicon Valley and Washington. This is a subtle game between business and politics, and also a legend of “strange couples” who go in and out in pairs. However, recently, the conjoined combination of Musk and Trump…

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Los Angeles Wildfires Force Closure of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory

NASA’s leading center for scientific innovation in fields including robotic planetary exploration, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), has been temporarily closed due to the approaching Eaton wildfire in Southern California. Space.com reports that the JPL, located at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains just north of Los Angeles, is a federall08y funded research and development center…

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Trudeau on Canada Becoming 51st State: ‘Not Going to Happen,’ We Define Ourselves As ‘Not American’

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday on CNN’s “The Lead” that Canada will never become part of the United States, adding that Canadians identify as “not American.” Referencing former President Jimmy Cater’s funeral, host Jake Taper said, “President-elect Trump has been needling you a bit, calling you Governor Trudeau talking about making Canada the…

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‘Dune’ Director Denis Villeneuve: ‘Human Beings Are Ruled by Algorithms Right Now… Society Is Crumbling’

Denis Villeneuve, director of the hit sci-fi franchise Dune, expressed dismay about how individualism has suffered during the age of Big Tech. Speaking with the Los Angeles Times, Villeneuve lamented that “human beings are ruled by algorithms right now,” adding that he keeps a strict no cell phone policy on his movie sets. “We behave like AI circuits….

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ChatGPT Mystery: OpenAI Whistleblower Found Dead in San Francisco

Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher who accused the company of violating copyright law, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment late November according to newly released documents. The Mercury News reports that Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI researcher known for blowing the whistle against the AI powerhouse, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment…

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Self-immolation at the beginning of the year and raising guns at the end of the year, how far is the American Revolution?

The wind starts from the tip of the green ripples! On December 9, local time, Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the shooting of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealth Insurance Company, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth, was arrested in Pennsylvania. Subsequently, Luigi Mangione’s personal information was exposed, and his identity labels surprised many Americans (perhaps many people…

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Liar, Liar: Latest ChatGPT Model Deceives Testers, Resists Shutdown Attempts

OpenAI’s latest ChatGPT-01 model has exhibited troubling behavior during safety tests, including using deception to avoid being shut down and replicating its own code to another server to ensure its survival. The International Business Times reports that in a collaborative safety experiment conducted by OpenAI and Apollo Research, the cutting-edge ChatGPT-01 reasoning model displayed disconcerting conduct that has…

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LeBron James to ‘Miss Some Time’ Due to ‘Personal Reasons’ Amid Disappointing Start to Season

A few weeks ago, LeBron James left social media. Now, he’s leaving the Lakers, at least temporarily. Speculation ran rampant Wednesday night after James’s absence during the Lakers 107-98 win over the Portland Trail Blazers. After the game, Lakers coach JJ Redick acknowledged his missing superstar but did not specify why he was absent. “LeBron…

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Your Tuition Dollars at Work: UCLA to Offer English Course Developed by AI

UCLA says it will offer a comparative literature course featuring a textbook, class assignments, and teaching assistant resources developed by AI. The comparative literature course will be offered in the winter of 2025, and will “be the first class in its humanities division with materials developed by Kudu” — a UCLA-developed AI system — the university announced last week. The course,…

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50 Cent Suggests NFL Could Dump Jay-Z as Super Bowl Halftime Show Producer amid Diddy Rape Lawsuit

Rapper-actor 50 Cent is suggesting the National Football League could part ways with Jay-Z and find another partner to produce its Super Bowl halftime shows amid allegations that Jay-Z raped a minor in connection with the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex-trafficking investigation. Jay-Z has been a partner with the NFL for its Super Bowl halftime show since 2019,…

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Omar: I Fear People Will Get Profiled Under Trump Deportation, Lots of MN’s Counties Don’t Use ICE’s System to ID

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) expressed concern that law enforcement will “pull people over that look like they might be an immigrant” to enforce deportation operations by the Trump administration and also stated that “In Minnesota, there are so many counties where the county does not have a relationship…

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Unsafe chips, don’t have them!

On December 2, 2024, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce once again issued a document, adding 140 companies (136 of which are Chinese entities) to the “Entity List” and adding export restrictions on 24 types of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, 3 software tools and high-bandwidth memory (HBM), attempting to…

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Study: Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram Actively Facilitates Spread of Self-Harm Content Among Teens

Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram is failing to remove explicit self-harm images and is even encouraging vulnerable teens to connect with each other, enabling the concerning content to proliferate on the platform, according to an alarming new study. The Guardian reports that the research, conducted by Danish organization Digitalt Ansvar (Digital Accountability), set up a private Instagram network including fake…

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Riley Gaines Holds Rally for Girls Volleyball Team that Refused to Play Trans Opponent

Former NCAA swimming champion and women’s sports activist Riley Gaines held a rally for the Stone Ridge Christian High School girls’ volleyball team in California after the school forfeited a playoff game rather than play against a transgender opponent. Stone Ridge Christian High School, from Merced, California, forfeited a Northern California Division 6 tournament against San Francisco…

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Dem Sen. Murphy: We Should ‘Come After Elon Musk’ He ‘Made His Fortune Off of Taxpayers’

On Thursday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Katy Tur Reports,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) questioned the effectiveness of the Department of Government Efficiency and stated that Elon Musk “basically has made his fortune off of government subsidies” and Democrats should “come after the insurance companies, the big defense companies that are all reaping huge amounts of money…

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When the “International Consumer Electronics Show” is no longer “international”

The “International Consumer Electronics Show” (CES), founded in 1967, is likely to lose its “internationality” soon. Because this exhibition now actually excludes China, the world’s largest consumer electronics producer. CES is the world’s largest and most influential consumer electronics exhibition, held in Las Vegas, USA every January. Once upon a time, this exhibition exhibited mankind’s…

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Alyssa Milano Deletes X / Twitter Account Following Trump Victory, Used Platform to Smear Brett Kavanaugh

Hollywood star Alyssa Milano is the latest left-wing celebrity to flee from X / Twitter following President-elect Donald Trump’s victory. Over the years, she used the platform to launch attacks on then-Supreme Court nominee, now Justice Brett Kavanaugh; anoint herself the queen of the #MeToo movement; and lecture Americans about COVID measures, abortion, and a…

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The farce of the US involving Xinjiang is still going on

Recently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the US’s unreasonable interference in China’s Xinjiang internal affairs again, which is really gratifying. The cause of the incident was that on November 22, the US Department of Homeland Security included 29 Chinese entities in the list of banned importers, involving food production, metal manufacturing and other…

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Lai Qingde submits “letter of surrender” and leads Taiwan’s next generation into a dead end

Taiwan independence advocate Lai Qingde has been very arrogant recently. He has participated in many Taiwan independence activities, concocted many new theories of Taiwan independence, and plans to visit three “diplomatic allies”. In response to this, on the morning of the 27th, the spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council directly criticized…

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How vital is a company’s CEO?

Boeing, Nike and Starbucks have all changed their chief executives in recent months. But just how important is the person in the top job for the successful running of such huge companies? “There’s only one cat who’s on the hot seat,” says Alan Lafley, who was CEO of global consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble…

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Leftist Echo Chamber Bluesky Promises to Comply with EU Censorship Guidelines

Bluesky, the leftist echo chamber that has enjoyed explosive growth since the election, has pledged to adhere to the EU’s censorship-happy regulations following accusations of noncompliance by the bloc’s authorities. Bloomberg reports that in the wake of the European Union’s accusation that Bluesky has failed to comply with its digital regulations, the rapidly growing social media platform has…

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Elon Musk’s X Expands Lawsuit Against Advertisers, Adds Amazon’s Twitch as Defendant

Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, has added Amazon’s Twitch livestreaming platform as a defendant in its ongoing lawsuit alleging that advertisers illegally conspired to boycott the platform, withholding billions of dollars in advertising revenue. Business Insider reports that Elon Musk’s X has expanded its legal battle against advertisers by adding Twitch, the Amazon-owned video streaming…

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Dem Rep. Torres: Biden Showed ‘Incompetence’ on Immigration Because He Catered to ‘Far-Left Elites’

On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) stated that “the Biden administration demonstrated incompetence in managing the migrant crisis,” President Joe Biden “had the unilateral ability to issue an executive order restricting migration at the border, and he waited two-and-a-half years,” because the order “was unpopular among far-left elites who have outsized…

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What does Musk’s withdrawal from Taiwan mean?

According to Reuters, Musk asked SpaceX’s Taiwanese suppliers to move their production operations outside Taiwan for “geopolitical considerations.” Although Musk did not confirm the authenticity of the news, at about the same time, Taiwanese media reported that the head of SpaceX supplier Taiwan Jingpeng Industry said that he had received a clear notice from Space…

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Mark Zuckerberg Says Your Facebook Feed Will Be Flooded with AI Garbage (and He’s Fine With That)

Mark Zuckerberg predicted in Meta’s recent earnings call that AI-generated content will become the next big thing on Facebook, Instagram, and other social media platforms. Low quality AI-generated posts and images are already bane on the existence of many social media users. Fortune reports that during Meta’s third-quarter earnings conference call this week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared…

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Jets Owner Woody Johnson Blasts Dems After NY Gov Kathy Hochul Calls Trump Supporters ‘Anti-American, Anti-Women’

New York Jets Owner Woody Johnson says the Democrats are issue-less politicians who have no way of beating former President Trump and the Republicans, so they resort to name-calling. Johnson, who served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom during Trump’s term in office, made the comments in an appearance on Jesse Watters Primetime, largely in response…

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The “Post-Truth Era” of Beautiful Country

The presidential debate between Trump and Harris on ABC News on September 10 was originally nothing new, but the revelations of an internal whistleblower gave this originally unremarkable war of words new highlights. The information released by the whistleblower shows copies of the affidavits that ABC and Harris’ team colluded to cheat before the debate. Harris has made small adjustments to various rules including debate…

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Cai Xia, a former retired teacher at the Central Party School, has been expelled from the Party and her retirement benefits canceled.

Cai Xia, as a retired teacher of the Central Party School, made remarks that had serious political problems and damaged the reputation of the country. The issue mainly involved a serious violation of the Party’s political and organizational discipline. The nature of these remarks was extremely bad and the circumstances extremely serious, seriously violating the…

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Will AI make work burnout worse?

When ChatGPT burst onto the scene in late 2022, PR agency founder Anurag Garg was eager for his team of 11 to quickly incorporate the technology in their workflow, so the business could keep up with its competitors. Mr Garg encouraged his employees to use the AI language tool for the agency’s long list of…

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Musk v Ambani: Billionaires battle over India’s satellite internet

The race between two of the world’s richest men, Elon Musk and Mukesh Ambani, is intensifying as they prepare to face off in India’s satellite broadband market. After India’s government announced last week that satellite spectrum for broadband would be allocated administratively rather than through auction, this battle has only heated up. Mr Musk had previously criticised…

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Ex-Abercrombie CEO used power, wealth and influence to traffic vulnerable men, prosecutors say

The former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F) and his partner have been arrested and charged with running a prostitution and international sex trafficking business. Authorities arrested former fashion executive Mike Jeffries, his partner Matthew Smith and the couple’s alleged middleman – James Jacobson – on Tuesday morning. Federal prosecutors said the men used force,…

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“October Surprise” Part 1: Lolita Island 2.0?

In U.S. presidential election years, there’s a phenomenon known as the “October Surprise.” In the previous article, What Kind of “October Surprise” Will This Year’s U.S. Election Bring?, we reviewed some of the most impactful “October Surprises” in history that significantly influenced election outcomes: In October 1972, Nixon hinted at withdrawing troops from Vietnam. In…

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Player strike threat wrong, say Bayern & Uefa chiefs

Europe’s leading players have been told they should not threaten strike action as an answer to their concerns about a congested calendar. Manchester City midfielder Rodri said last month players were ‘close’ to going on strike. His comments have been supported by colleagues across Europe. Real Madrid pair Dani Carvajal and Thibaut Courtois have also said the…

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Germany beat Dutch thanks to Leweling goal

Germany beat rivals the Netherlands to close in on a Nations League quarter-final. Jamie Leweling had a goal disallowed for offside by the video assistant referee after some awful defending from the Dutch, who were missing Virgil van Dijk through suspension. Stuttgart’s Leweling went on to score the game’s only goal, slamming a first-time effort…

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