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#politics

Forbes: Making Sense Of Tech Companies’ AI Commitments To The White House
Making Sense Of Tech Companies’ AI Commitments To The White House
The White House announces commitments regarding artificial intelligence (AI) from seven prominent technology companies, including Amazon and Google. The commitments focus on safety, security, and trust, but they are voluntary and non-binding. Questions remain about the implementation and effectiveness of these commitments.


Red State: Duke Over America, WAAM Radio Edition 237: Sunday, July 23, 2023
Duke Over America, WAAM Radio Edition 237: Sunday, July 23, 2023
Duke Over America on WAAM Radio talks about the current state of affairs in America, comparing Joe Biden's presidency to Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal. He predicts that Biden will not complete his term. In addition, he provides an update on the damaged Michigan GOP and previews the upcoming local election cycle.


#society

Forbes: Korean Film ‘Extreme Festival’ Is A Funny Metaphor For Art And Life
Korean Film ‘Extreme Festival’ Is A Funny Metaphor For Art And Life
Despite bureaucratic interference, last minute cancellations, and lackluster entertainment, Hye-soo perseveres in organizing a local cultural festival that could make or break her start-up business. With the help of quirky individuals, they face sabotage and internal turmoil, but continue to push forward. Directed by Kim Hong-ki, the film is a darkly funny commentary on the hindrance of bureaucracy.


Fox News: Faith can move mountains and topple LA’s homelessness crisis
Faith can move mountains and topple LA’s homelessness crisis
Despite significant government spending to combat homelessness in Los Angeles, the city continues to see a rise in its homeless population. Public funding efforts have focused on short-term solutions, but faith communities recognize the need for long-term support and solutions. By providing housing, counseling, education, and community support, faith-based organizations aim to address the underlying causes of homelessness and help individuals rebuild their lives with compassion and dignity.


#religion

Fox News: God's love is working within each human, says Ohio-based Jesuit priest
God's love is working within each human, says Ohio-based Jesuit priest
God knows each person on Earth, understands them deeply, and cares about their needs. This knowledge comes from the Holy Spirit, who intercedes for humanity according to God's will. Christians are temples of the Holy Spirit and should reflect on this truth.


#culture

Fox News: SI Swim Search finalist Achieng Agutu reveals how she deals with trolls on social media: ‘Block and prosper’
SI Swim Search finalist Achieng Agutu reveals how she deals with trolls on social media: ‘Block and prosper’
Influencer Achieng Agutu, a finalist for the SI Swim Search, shares her approach to dealing with trolls: block and move on. She believes in empowering women and chooses not to let negative comments bring her down. Agutu is proud to be a 26-year-old Black Kenyan woman representing diversity in the industry.


#education

Fox News: Education degrees have plummeted by 50% since 1970, signaling a grim future for America's once-top major: Data
Education degrees have plummeted by 50% since 1970, signaling a grim future for America's once-top major: Data
Teacher shortages are plaguing the education system in the United States, prompting some states to lower requirements to attract aspiring educators. The decline in education degrees may be due to the lack of funding for teachers, with education spending increasing significantly while teacher salaries only increased by 8% in real terms over the same period. The profession has also been affected by increased opportunities for women in other fields and the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. .


#crime

The Federalist Papers: Desperate SF Grocery Stores Turn to High Tech Upgrade to Combat Theft: 'I Guarantee It Cuts Down on the Crime'
Desperate SF Grocery Stores Turn to High Tech Upgrade to Combat Theft: 'I Guarantee It Cuts Down on the Crime'
As crime rates rise in San Francisco, Safeway stores are implementing high-tech sliding gates that require customers to scan their receipts before exiting the store. While there may be potential issues with the new system, such as kiosk malfunctions or power outages, local customers seem to support the measure as a means to combat rising crime. The city has been plagued by a slew of negative headlines recently, from store closures due to shoplifting to incidents of violence in the streets.


#sports

Flag And Cross: 33-Year-Old Fitness Influencer Dead After Mid-Exercise Freak Accident
33-Year-Old Fitness Influencer Dead After Mid-Exercise Freak Accident
Fitness influencer and power-lifter Justyn Vicky, known for his bodybuilding videos and fitness tips, died in a tragic accident while attempting a 450-pound squat-press. Vicky, 33, suffered a broken neck and critical compression of vital nerves connecting to his heart and lungs. Despite emergency surgery, he did not survive.


#technology

Forbes: Enhanced Geothermal Could Be A Missing Piece Of America’s Climate Puzzle
Enhanced Geothermal Could Be A Missing Piece Of America’s Climate Puzzle
Fervo Energy successfully operated Project Red, a geothermal well in Nevada, generating 3.5 megawatts of clean electricity. This project could be the start of a significant advancement in geothermal energy, offering a renewable and clean power source that can be used in more locations across the United States. Enhanced geothermal technology has the potential to produce a large amount of electricity, store energy, and even remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.