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2 Apr 2025

#politics

Fox News: Dems say Wisconsin voters 'decisively' rejected Trump, Musk after liberal wins state Supreme Court seat
Dems say Wisconsin voters 'decisively' rejected Trump, Musk after liberal wins state Supreme Court seat
Democrats celebrated a significant victory in Wisconsin as Judge Susan Crawford, a liberal candidate, won a Supreme Court seat, maintaining the liberal majority. Her opponent, Brad Schimel, endorsed by Trump and backed financially by Elon Musk, faced defeat in a highly costly election.

Democratic leaders interpreted the election as a rejection of Trump, Musk, and the Republican agenda, emphasizing that voters in Wisconsin sent a clear message against outside influence in politics. The outcome is expected to impact key issues, including redistricting and labor rights.


#society

GB News: Police forces urged to 'fully exploit' facial recognition as searches on public carried out every TWO minutes - 'Deeply Orwellian!'
Police forces urged to 'fully exploit' facial recognition as searches on public carried out every TWO minutes - 'Deeply Orwellian!'
Police in the UK are being encouraged to utilize facial recognition technology in all criminal investigations, with searches now occurring every two minutes. The technology has expanded significantly, with over a quarter of a million searches conducted last year, raising concerns from MPs and civil liberties advocates about potential misuse.

Critics argue that the use of facial recognition for non-crime investigations is inappropriate and could lead to increased surveillance on citizens. The Information Commissioner's Office is investigating these practices to ensure responsible handling of sensitive personal data. The Home Office maintains that facial recognition is a vital tool for modern policing.


#culture

Times Of Israel: Val Kilmer, ‘Top Gun’ and Batman star with an intense approach, dies at 65
Val Kilmer, ‘Top Gun’ and Batman star with an intense approach, dies at 65
Val Kilmer, the acclaimed actor known for roles in "Top Gun," "Batman Forever," and "The Doors," has died at 65 from pneumonia. He passed away in Los Angeles, surrounded by family. Kilmer had previously battled throat cancer, which required multiple surgeries.

Kilmer's career spanned decades, marked by intense performances and a reputation for being difficult to work with. He was the youngest actor accepted to Juilliard and experienced both critical acclaim and challenges in Hollywood. He is survived by his two children.