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Turning Point USA Calls for Firing of NBA Employee Who Mocked Charlie Kirk on Social Media
Turning Point USA is calling for the NBA to fire an employee who posted offensive comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk on social media. Kirk, who founded the conservative youth organization in 2012, was shot and killed on Sept. 10 while engaging in debate at Utah Valley University. The NBA employee was suspended for two…
Thousands Protest Against Plans to Introduce Digital ID Cards in Britain
Thousands of civil liberties advocates gathered in London on Saturday to protest against the left-wing Labour Party government’s plan to impose digital ID cards on the nation. Marching from Marble Arch to Whitehall in central London, demonstrators were seen carrying banners and placards reading “No to Digital ID”, “If You Accept Digital ID Today, You’ve Accepted…
Survey: 80% of Employees Report Toxic Work Environments
A recent survey from Monster reveals a disturbing trend in the American workforce: an increasing number of employees say they are facing toxic work environments, with detrimental effects on their mental health. The latest Mental Health in the Workplace survey conducted by Monster paints a grim picture of the current state of American workplaces. The…
Reporters Turn in Their Badges over Recent Pentagon Press Rules
The Pentagon’s Tuesday deadline for reporters to sign its new press access agreement has passed, and journalists from nearly every major media organization have turned in their badges and cleared their workspaces after refusing to comply with the Department of War’s revised credentialing policy. Reporters were seen on Wednesday leaving the Pentagon as the Department…
Trump Threatens to Pull 2026 FIFA World Cup from Boston If Mayor Wu Fails to Decrease Crime
President Trump threatened to pull the 2026 FIFA World Cup games from Boston should Democrat Mayor Michelle Wu fail to decrease crime. Trump issued his threat during a press conference with Argentinian President Javier Milei at the White House. “We can take them away. I love the people of Boston. And I know the games…
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Will Soon Allow ‘Erotica’ Content
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, announced this week that ChatGPT will soon allow for “erotica” content in the spirit of treating “adult users like adults.” The scheduled plans for ChatGPT will allow “users to customize their AI assistant’s personality, including options for more human-like responses, heavy emoji use, or friend-like behavior,” per The Guardian. The…
Stellantis ‘Bricks’ Jeep Hybrids with Botched Software Update, Leaving Owners Stranded
A recent software update to the Jeep Wrangler 4xE plug-in hybrid has reportedly caused major malfunctions, leaving many owners stranded and some in potentially dangerous situations after their vehicles were “bricked” by the botched upgrade. The Stack reports that on Friday, Stellantis released an over-the-air (OTA) software update for the uconnect system, which is installed…
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…
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…
‘Violated:’ How One Author’s Fight Against AI Led to $1.5 Billion Copyright Settlement
The New York Times reports that in a landmark case that pitted authors against a tech giant, thriller writer Andrea Bartz emerged as a central figure in securing a $1.5 billion settlement from AI company Anthropic. Bartz, along with fellow writers Charles Graeber and Kirk Wallace Johnson, served as named plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit,…
