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28 Jun 2024

#politics

Le Monde: US media question whether Biden's candidacy can be maintained
US media question whether Biden's candidacy can be maintained
After a dismal performance in a CNN debate, concerns rise over 81-year-old President Biden's ability to lead. Democratic panic ensues.

Despite truth-telling, Biden's stumbling and incoherent debate performance raises doubts about his fitness for office.


The Federalist: Lawsuit: Clark County Keeps Commercial Addresses On Voter Rolls
Lawsuit: Clark County Keeps Commercial Addresses On Voter Rolls
Public Interest Legal Foundation pushing for investigation in Nevada voter rolls, finding many absurd addresses. Concern raised for potential election integrity issues.

PILF files petition to force Nevada election officials to address incorrect commercial addresses on voter rolls to avoid potential future election problems.


#society

Forbes: OpenAI’s ChatGPT And Microsoft’s Copilot Reportedly Spread Misinformation About Presidential Debate Amid Growing Fears Over AI Election Dangers
OpenAI’s ChatGPT And Microsoft’s Copilot Reportedly Spread Misinformation About Presidential Debate Amid Growing Fears Over AI Election Dangers
Generative AI chatbots ChatGPT and Copilot spread fake news about the Biden-Trump debate, posing election risks.

Tech companies grapple with AI tools spreading misinformation online ahead of key elections worldwide.


#economy

GB News: Michael Jackson had $500m debt at time of death as son continues to fight for his legacy
Michael Jackson had $500m debt at time of death as son continues to fight for his legacy
Michael Jackson faced staggering debt before his death, with loans tied to valuable song catalogues. Despite preparations for a comeback tour, financial issues plagued the King of Pop.

Following Jackson's death, his estate grappled with $40 million in debts from cancelled tour expenses. Legal battles ensued over his legacy, with his son Blanket fighting to protect his father's estate from financial mismanagement.