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National Review: What Happened to Hunter’s Lucrative Chinese Investment? Ask His ‘Sugar Bro’
Kevin Morris, a Hollywood lawyer, is strongly supporting Hunter Biden, even purchasing his artwork. Hunter had business dealings with the Chinese Communist Party through a fund called Bohai Harvest RST, which was backed by major Chinese banks. Hunter recently transferred his 10% stake in Bohai to Kevin Morris, raising questions about the nature of the transaction.
Liberty Nation: Justice Alito Delivers Outspoken Defense of Conservative Court
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito criticizes progressive criticisms and defends his own decision-making process. He argues that he is willing to defend himself because others are not doing it. Alito also questions Congress's ability to regulate the judiciary.
Justice Alito discusses the Chevron deference and its potential impact on federal agency interpretations of statutes. He does not reveal his own stance on the case, but promises a clear response to the challenge.
Fox News: Liberal justices earn praise for ‘independence’ on Supreme Court, but Thomas truly stands alone, expert says
: High praise for Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black female justice. She authored a record number of dissenting opinions and spoke widely on major issues. Critics argue that her jurisprudence lacks substance, calling her views stereotypically liberal. Justice Clarence Thomas, a conservative Black justice, has made significant contributions that are often overlooked. He marches to his own beat and adheres to first principles, even if it means going against the grain. Thomas ripped apart Jackson's dissent on affirmative action in a separate concurring opinion, defending the colorblind Constitution and emphasizing the pernicious effects of all discrimination based on race. Despite facing race-tinged attacks throughout his career, Thomas remains steadfast in his originalist approach to the law. Jackson, on the other hand, has embraced originalism and the plain text of the Constitution in her decisions. Supporters argue that she has perfected the art of originalist ju-jitsu, but Thomas has paved the way for her engagement with this field of constitutional debate. As the Supreme Court continues to shape the nation's legal landscape, the contrasting styles and approaches of Jackson and Thomas highlight the ongoing ideological battles within the court.
Fox News: Don’t pay Congress if government shuts down, says GOP lawmaker
Rep. John James, R-Mich., is pushing for a bill that would withhold paychecks from members of Congress if they don't do the necessary work to keep the government running. He argues that if people in his district have to work to get paid, so should politicians in D.C. The bill would take effect in the event of a government shutdown.
National Review: The Fear Factor
Republican candidates for the 2024 nomination are afraid of Donald Trump, unable to openly criticize him. They fear offending his voters and acknowledge his dominance. Chris Christie is the only one who openly challenges Trump. The biggest challenge for the rest of the field is finding a way to offer an alternative without criticizing him.
Fox News: CNN anchor startled by Vivek Ramaswamy's 'process crime' defense of Trump: 'No actual underlying crime'
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy argues that former President Donald Trump was the victim of a "process crime" and criticizes the Justice Department for creating crimes. Ramaswamy believes that the charges against Trump are a result of the FBI and DOJ's bad habit of intervening and that they are attempting to harass him. He vows to pardon Trump if elected president to move the country forward and prevent a "national divorce."
Liberty Nation: Ill-Fated Afghanistan Withdrawal Haunts Biden Administration
The House Foreign Affairs Committee heard from witnesses about the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. Witnesses testified about the failures in strategic planning and decision-making by the Biden administration. The closure of Bagram Air Base and the choice to use Kabul airport instead led to a tragic suicide bombing.
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Euromaidan Press: Russia restricts milbloggers from reporting Ukrainian attack on crucial bridge – ISW
Russian milbloggers are not reporting on a recent Ukrainian strike on the Chonhar bridge, a crucial transport hub for Russian occupation troops. This lack of reporting may be due to a Kremlin influence on milbloggers' coverage.
Euromaidan Press: Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 523: A drone attack on Moscow
Russo-Ukrainian War, Day 523: Moscow hit by drone attack. Russian forces continue aggression against Ukraine, launching missile strikes and air strikes on various fronts. Ukrainian forces hold their ground and conduct counteroffensive operations. Russian population exposed to war due to increased draft and domestic repression. Ukrainians vulnerable to human trafficking. Pope calls on Russia to restore Black Sea grain deal. Ukraine to begin talks with US on security guarantees.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Where Is America In The Race For International Tech Talent
America needs to compete with other countries in attracting the best tech talent, but its immigration system is hindering its ability to do so. The US must address delays in processing and backlogs to secure its position as a global technology leader.
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Forbes: New Prompt Engineering Technique Pumps-Up Chain-Of-Thought With Factored Decomposition And Spurs Exciting Uplift When Using Generative AI
Prompt engineering, a crucial aspect of using generative AI, is discussed. Prompt engineering involves creating effective prompts for AI models like ChatGPT. Chain-of-thought reasoning is a technique where AI explains its thought process step-by-step. Even though the steps provided by AI may not be accurate, they can still be valuable. The use of chain-of-thought reasoning seems to improve the reliability of AI answers. Factored decomposition is introduced as a technique that enhances chain-of-thought reasoning. Decomposition involves breaking down prompts into smaller components to further improve AI performance.
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National Review: I Met a Book
Mario Vargas Llosa pays tribute to influential writers in his book, "The Call of the Tribe." He cites Adam Smith, José Ortega y Gasset, Friedrich Hayek, Karl Popper, Raymond Aron, Isaiah Berlin, and Jean-François Revel as his Big Seven. Other readers report being influenced by authors such as George Orwell, Milton Friedman, Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Harper Lee, Saul Bellow, and many more. The power of books to shape political beliefs and personal perspectives is evident.
Forbes: Richard Dickson Is New CEO AT GAP
Richard Dickson has been appointed as President and CEO of the Gap Inc., overseeing all company brands. He brings a proven track record of transforming and revitalizing brands, and aims to evolve the Gap Inc. for a new era.