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Jul 8, 2025 |
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#politics
Breitbart: Elon Musk's AI Chatbot Grok Blames Donald Trump for Texas Flood Deaths
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok faced backlash for attributing the deaths from the Texas flooding to President Trump, citing cuts to NOAA and NWS funding. After criticism, Grok adjusted its claim from "directly" to "likely" affecting forecast accuracy, acknowledging the unpredictability of nature.
The flooding resulted in nearly 70 deaths, with ongoing searches for missing individuals. Critics argue that while funding cuts may have contributed to warning delays, the rapid rise of the floodwaters was largely unpredictable. Grok's responses have drawn comparisons to other public figures blaming Trump for the disaster.
#society
Fox News: Former Houston appointee claims flood-ravaged Camp Mystic is 'Whites-only' in viral video
Sade Perkins, a former appointee to the Houston Food Insecurity Board, faced backlash for claiming in a TikTok video that Camp Mystic, a Texas summer camp affected by flooding, is a "White-only, conservative [and] Christian" camp. Her comments sparked controversy, especially as families mourn the loss of campers.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire's office condemned Perkins' remarks as "deeply inappropriate" and confirmed she will not be reappointed to the board. The flooding has resulted in at least 80 confirmed deaths, with several campers still missing.
Fox News: FOX Corporation launches relief campaign following devastating Texas floods
FOX Corporation has donated to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund in Texas, following severe flooding that has resulted in at least 80 deaths and left 41 people missing. The funds will support vetted organizations involved in rescue and recovery efforts.
Texas officials, including Governor Greg Abbott, have warned that flash floods may still pose a risk in some areas. Families affected by the disaster are urging continued search efforts for missing loved ones, particularly from Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp.
Breitbart: Dallas Cowboys Join Texans, NFL with Donations to Texas Flood Victims
The Dallas Cowboys and Houston Texans have each pledged $500,000 to aid flood recovery efforts in Kerr County, Texas, where the death toll has reached 59, with 38 still missing. The NFL Foundation is contributing an additional $1.5 million to support these efforts.
Both teams expressed their sorrow over the devastation and loss of life, particularly concerning missing children, and committed to ongoing support for search and recovery operations.
GB News: Met Police chief calls for radical overhaul to regional policing with plan to slash forces across Britain
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has proposed a significant overhaul of British policing, advocating for a reduction of the current 43 county forces to 12-15 regional ones. He argues that the existing structure is outdated and hampers effective use of technology and resources.
Rowley criticized the recent funding increase for police as inadequate given the rising financial pressures, including a projected 49% increase in borrowing costs over the next three years. He emphasized the need for a diverse workforce to address modern policing challenges effectively.
#history
Le Monde: In Bosnia and Herzegovina, stone treasures, canyons and cypress trees await
Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a mix of historical sites and natural beauty, from the Kravica Waterfalls to the Olympic venues in Sarajevo. The capital bears scars from its past, including remnants of the 1992-1996 siege and the "Tunnel of Hope," a lifeline for its residents.
Despite ongoing political tensions, particularly with Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik facing an international arrest warrant, Sarajevo is portrayed as an open and welcoming city.
#health
Breitbart: Surgeon Who Saved Reagan's Life Is Remembered Following His Passing
Dr. Joseph Giordano, the surgeon who saved President Ronald Reagan after the 1981 assassination attempt, has died at 84 from an infection following a lengthy illness. He led the trauma team at George Washington University Hospital that stabilized Reagan, who was shot by John Hinckley Jr.
Giordano is remembered for his quick wit during a critical moment, responding to Reagan's humorous remark about hoping his doctors were Republicans with, "Today, Mr. President, we are all Republicans." He significantly improved the emergency room's operations at GW and served as chairman of surgery until his retirement in 2010.