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31 Jul 2023
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Front Page Magazine: The Wild 2024 Race
Current polls and predictions suggest that the 2024 presidential race will be a rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. However, past elections have shown that early summer polls often do not accurately predict the outcome. There are several factors that could make the 2024 race more volatile, including ongoing legal issues for Trump, mounting evidence of Biden's involvement in illegal activities, concerns about Biden's health and cognitive decline, and the potential for unexpected developments in the Republican primary debates. The only certainty is that it is far too early to declare any predictions about the election.
Front Page Magazine: Democrats Blame Republicans for the Heat
Hillary Clinton blames MAGA Republicans for the hot weather, while Democrats promise to solve the issue with cash. Joe Biden plans to spend $150 million to protect Americans from extreme heat, but is also trying to ban air conditioners. The push for energy-efficient cooling will hit the poor the hardest. Climate change is a cycle, not an irreversible trend. Biden and other politicians who claim to believe in it keep buying beachfront property. The real solution to the heat is air conditioning, not politicians.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Biden Admin Condemns Ben Gvir Temple Mount Visit, Saudis Call it ‘Provocation to all Muslims’
The Biden administration condemned Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's visit to the Temple Mount, sparking controversy over Jewish rights to the holy site. The Palestinians and Saudi Arabia labeled the visit a provocation, while Ben-Gvir argued that Jews should be allowed to visit the holiest site in Judaism without restrictions. The status quo agreement permits visits but prohibits prayer, yet tensions remain high between Palestinians and Israelis.
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Fox News: Hunter Biden’s partner testifies: Congress must not skip one crucial question
As we approach the closed-door congressional testimony of Devon Archer, questions about Biden family corruption and the extent of President Biden's involvement in cashing in on his political influence arise. The Biden business structure used money launderers' methods, raising suspicions of corruption. The Biden Justice Department, however, is protecting the Bidens rather than investigating them, creating doubts about a real criminal investigation.
#technology
Fox News: Expert warns of courtroom chaos as new tech could unleash bogus info
Artificial intelligence (AI) programs like ChatGPT are causing problems in court cases by generating fake citations, leading to potential sanctions and overturned proceedings. Judges in the Avianca Inc. case and a similar case in South Africa criticized law firms for using AI to create fabricated judicial decisions. The issue persists due to time pressure faced by lawyers and the temptation to use AI that can write legal briefs. CEO Jacqueline Schafer created Clearbrief, an AI-powered platform that fact-checks legal briefs, to catch mistakes and fake cases in AI-generated briefs. The challenge lies in the ability of generative AI like ChatGPT to invent facts and fake case citations, tricking even experienced attorneys. The legal industry is working to find AI technology that can both detect and utilize AI effectively.