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25 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Stanford prof accused of using AI to fake testimony in Minnesota case against conservative YouTuber
A Stanford professor, Jeff Hancock, is accused of using AI to create a false citation in a legal declaration regarding Minnesota's ban on political deepfakes. The plaintiffs argue that Hancock's cited study does not exist, undermining the credibility of his testimony submitted by Attorney General Keith Ellison.
The plaintiffs' lawyers assert that the citation appears to be a "hallucination" from an AI model, raising questions about the reliability of Hancock's entire declaration. They call for the court to dismiss the testimony due to its fabricated elements.
Breitbart: 'Times of Israel' Smears Journalist Ezra Levant as 'Far-right Activist' After Arrest
Ezra Levant, founder of Rebel News, was arrested in Toronto while filming an anti-Israel protest. The Times of Israel labeled him a "far-right activist," despite his claims of discrimination due to his Jewish identity. Tensions escalated as police accused him of inciting the crowd.
Levant's arrest has raised concerns about the treatment of conservative reporters in Canada, with Rebel News previously suing the RCMP for similar incidents. Critics argue that the Times of Israel's characterization of Levant is misleading and reflects a bias against conservative viewpoints.
Le Monde: Puerto Rico's eternally thwarted dream: the 51st US state
Kamala Harris won Puerto Rico with 73.4% in a symbolic election, as the territory's residents cannot vote in presidential elections. A referendum showed strong support for statehood, with 56.9% favoring it over independence or free association.
Puerto Ricans feel marginalized under their current status, seeking equality and a resolution to their economic struggles. This reflects a long-standing desire for statehood, as previous referendums have also favored this option.
Breitbart: Anti-Trump 'Resistance' Movement Facing Post-Election 'Disillusionment with Activism'
Leftist activists who opposed Donald Trump during his first election are now experiencing disillusionment following his recent victory. Political scientists note a lack of widespread protests, with many activists feeling less urgency to mobilize compared to 2016.
The Women’s March, once a key player in anti-Trump activism, is struggling to inspire the same level of engagement. Organizers acknowledge the need for a more robust movement but face challenges in rallying support, with some leaders expressing fatigue after two Trump elections.
#society
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Manila Fire, Europe Elections, and Pakistani Unrest
On November 24, 2024, various global events took place, including demonstrations in Istanbul for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and an anti-government rally in Lahore, Pakistan. Additionally, emergency workers responded to a rocket attack in Petah Tikva, Israel.
In other news, Uruguayans voted in a presidential election, while Switzerland's Basel approved funding for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest. Meanwhile, a tragic armed attack in Villahermosa, Mexico, resulted in multiple casualties.
Fox News: Four men convicted in Spain in connection to 2021 hate crime murder
Four men were convicted in Spain for the homophobic murder of 24-year-old nursing assistant Samuel Luiz, who died after being assaulted outside a nightclub in July 2021. The attackers shouted homophobic slurs during the incident, leading to widespread protests.
The trial concluded with three men found guilty of aggravated murder and one of complicity, while a fifth person was acquitted. Sentencing is pending, with the prosecution seeking prison terms of 22 to 27 years.
#outdoors
Fox News: The world's oldest Douglas fir trees have lived over 1,000 years
The Douglas fir, also known as Oregon pine or Douglas spruce, is a towering tree species native to the western U.S. and Canada, reaching heights of up to 250 feet and living for over 1,000 years. It serves as Oregon's state tree and is valued for its timber and as a Christmas tree.
Discovered in the late 18th century, the Douglas fir has two main varieties: the coast and Rocky Mountain Douglas fir. The coast variety is typically larger, while the Rocky Mountain version is shorter but equally robust. Both provide essential habitats and food sources for wildlife.