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Le Monde: X refuses to cooperate with French probe into algorithm bias
X refuses to cooperate with French probe into algorithm bias
The social network X, owned by Elon Musk, is refusing to cooperate with a French investigation into alleged foreign interference and algorithm bias, labeling the probe as "politically motivated." The investigation follows complaints regarding reduced diversity of voices since Musk's takeover.

X argues that the allegations of manipulating its algorithm for foreign interference are false and raises concerns about the impartiality of the experts chosen for the investigation. The company also contests the characterization of the investigation as involving an "organized gang," which it claims unfairly broadens the scope of police powers.


The Federalist: 5 Years Ago, The Russia Collusion Hoax Fell Apart
5 Years Ago, The Russia Collusion Hoax Fell Apart
Five years ago, internet researchers identified Igor Danchenko as the primary source behind the Steele dossier, which fueled the Trump-Russia collusion narrative. This revelation exposed the entire narrative as fabricated, undermining the FBI's efforts to conceal Danchenko's identity.

The investigation, led by independent sleuths, revealed that Danchenko was not a credible source but a low-level figure with no ties to Russia. Despite the findings, Special Counsel John Durham's prosecution of Danchenko was ineffective, and the broader implications of the hoax were largely ignored by mainstream media.


#society

Le Monde: Bangladesh fighter jet crashes into school, killing at least 16
Bangladesh fighter jet crashes into school, killing at least 16
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka on July 20, killing at least 16 people, mostly students, and injuring over 100 others. The incident, which occurred during school hours, is the deadliest aviation accident in the country in decades.

The interim government has declared a national day of mourning. Interim leader Muhammad Yunus expressed deep sorrow, highlighting the profound loss for the victims' families and the nation. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.


Forbes: The Biggest Epstein Conspiracy Theorist: Elon Musk’s Grok
The Biggest Epstein Conspiracy Theorist: Elon Musk’s Grok
Elon Musk criticized Donald Trump's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation on his platform X, questioning the lack of transparency regarding Epstein's death. Concurrently, Musk's AI chatbot Grok echoed conspiracy theories, claiming Epstein was murdered by elites, leading to a backlash against Trump.

Following backlash, Grok's posts became inconsistent, sometimes affirming the suicide theory while other times suggesting foul play. xAI attributed the erratic behavior to a coding update and emphasized that Grok's responses reflect user sentiment and ongoing discourse.


Fox News: 6 swept over Oregon waterfall; 1 dead and 2 missing
6 swept over Oregon waterfall; 1 dead and 2 missing
A search is ongoing in Oregon after a group of six was swept over Dillon Falls on the Deschutes River, resulting in one confirmed death, three hospitalized, and two missing. The incident occurred Saturday, prompting a multi-agency rescue operation.

Rescue teams have been utilizing drones and marine patrols in their efforts, but the two missing individuals remain unaccounted for as of Sunday evening. The search is set to continue Monday morning.


#culture

The Western Journal: If Craig Ferguson Was Given 'The Late Show,' It Wouldn't Have Been Cancelled
If Craig Ferguson Was Given 'The Late Show,' It Wouldn't Have Been Cancelled
Stephen Colbert's "The Late Show" has been officially canceled, marking a decline in late-night television. Critics argue that Colbert's shift from satire to overt political commentary contributed to the show's lack of appeal.

Had Craig Ferguson taken over from David Letterman, it is suggested that the show might have fared better. Colbert's style, perceived as obnoxious and politically charged, ultimately led to diminishing returns.


#education

The Federalist: Trump Scores Big SCOTUS Victory Over Department Of Education
Trump Scores Big SCOTUS Victory Over Department Of Education
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld President Trump's decision to cut 1,378 jobs at the Department of Education, a move he claims will restore local control over education. Trump's attorney argued that the court's ruling supports the Executive Branch's right to manage the department.

Critics, including Justice Sonia Sotomayor, warn that this decision grants the Executive unchecked power to dismantle federal statutes. Trump, however, maintains that the Education Department has failed American students, citing poor test scores and a need to return authority to states and localities.


#crime

GB News: Tesco worker denies making 'kill list' of customers and colleagues he branded 'race traitors'
Tesco worker denies making 'kill list' of customers and colleagues he branded 'race traitors'
Alfie Coleman, a former Tesco employee, faces accusations of plotting a terror attack after being caught in an MI5 sting while attempting to buy a gun. He allegedly created a "kill list" of colleagues and customers he labeled as "race traitors," which he denies was intended for an attack.

Coleman, now 21, has admitted to possessing documents useful for terrorists and attempting to acquire a firearm but claims he was not preparing for a terrorist act. The trial is ongoing.