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#politics

Fox News: Fox News AI Newsletter: Influencer's admission about 'cheating' boyfriend
Fox News AI Newsletter: Influencer's admission about 'cheating' boyfriend
Influencer uses AI to fake boyfriend's voice and catch him cheating. Patients give permission for AI in doctors' offices. House Dem warns of potential 'digital colonialism' with AI. Lawsuit alleges wrongful arrest due to faulty AI facial recognition. Opportunity to make $900,000 working with AI. Bible's guidance on navigating AI. Zoom backpedals on using calls for AI training. New AI tech aims to detect cancer origins. AI wearable device for at-home breast cancer screenings. Background actors concerned about exploitation by AI.


National Review: The Corner: The Climate-Obsessed Left Cannot Be Appeased
The Corner: The Climate-Obsessed Left Cannot Be Appeased
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer celebrates the first anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act, but the focus has shifted from inflation to climate change. The act is revealed to be the largest climate legislation in U.S. policy, prompting criticism for deceptive tactics and failure to meet the demands of climate activists.


The Blaze: Entire police force in Minnesota town resigns: 'Something needs to change dramatically'
Entire police force in Minnesota town resigns: 'Something needs to change dramatically'
The entire police force in a small Minnesota town resigned due to a recruiting crisis caused by low pay. The Goodhue Police Department lost officers to larger cities that offered higher wages. The city council's efforts to increase pay were not enough to retain officers, leading to the resignation of the entire force.


Breitbart: Sununu: Trump Can't Win in November, 'He's Going to Crush the Republican Ticket Going Down'
Sununu: Trump Can't Win in November, 'He's Going to Crush the Republican Ticket Going Down'
Governor Chris Sununu believes that former President Donald Trump will not win the 2024 presidential election and will negatively impact the Republican ticket. Sununu also comments on the Georgia indictment, stating that it is similar to the federal indictment and that Republicans should take note of the involvement of 18 individuals. He emphasizes that Trump cannot win in states like New Hampshire or Arizona, and hopes that Republicans will choose strong candidates to go against him.


Fox News: North Carolina lawmakers to review wide-ranging elections bill following budget standoff, legislative delay
North Carolina lawmakers to review wide-ranging elections bill following budget standoff, legislative delay
Republican state legislators in North Carolina have revived a voting bill that includes changes to absentee ballot deadlines, private funds for election administration, and rules for poll observers. The House elections committee approved a revised version of the bill, which is likely to be voted on later this week. Democrats have criticized the bill, arguing that it makes it harder for North Carolinians to vote and erodes trust in the integrity of elections.


Washington Free Beacon: Biden Commits To Visiting Fire-Ravaged Hawaii After Days of Silence
Biden Commits To Visiting Fire-Ravaged Hawaii After Days of Silence
President Joe Biden faced criticism for his delayed response to the deadly wildfires in Hawaii. After four days without mentioning the disaster, Biden finally announced a federal disaster declaration and traveled to Hawaii to survey the damage.


PJ Media: Another Salvo in the Battle Between Florida and Disney
Another Salvo in the Battle Between Florida and Disney
Florida's Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD) filed a motion in a state lawsuit against Disney, seeking summary judgment on five counts. The motion argues that Disney's restrictive agreements and covenants were never valid and that Disney is wrongfully insisting they are enforceable. The CFTOD maintains that it is the rightful governing authority and seeks a declaratory judgment that the agreements are void and unenforceable.


Washington Free Beacon: Liberal Dark Money Behemoth Faces IRS Complaint Over Alleged Bait-And-Switch Scheme
Liberal Dark Money Behemoth Faces IRS Complaint Over Alleged Bait-And-Switch Scheme
Watchdog group American for Public Trust is urging the IRS to investigate Arabella Advisors, a liberal dark money organization, for allegedly misleading authorities and illegally benefiting its founder, Eric Kessler. The complaint alleges that Arabella obtained tax-exempt status in 2006 by claiming to provide temporary administrative support, but the organization continues to control the funds and has received $330 million in management fees. The complaint follows a report revealing internal records showing that Arabella controls its funds from the top down.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Target CEO: "Applying What We Learned" After Sales Crash Due to 'Transgenderizing' Kids
Target CEO: "Applying What We Learned" After Sales Crash Due to 'Transgenderizing' Kids
Target, a major corporation, faced backlash due to promoting "chest binders" and transgender merchandise. The company lost an estimated $10 billion in value. Many individuals expressed concerns about the physical and emotional harm caused by chest binders. Target acknowledged the impact of the boycott and plans to make adjustments to its sales strategy. The boycott demonstrated that conservative movements can have an economic impact on corporations.


Red State: Things You Can't Say at The Wall Street Journal
Things You Can't Say at The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal reports that Target Corporation's sales and earnings were impacted by backlash against their Pride Month celebrations. Target's comparable sales fell by 5.4%, while TJX reported a 6% jump in sales. The press wrongly ties the backlash to Pride Month, but it actually relates to concerns about sexualizing children.


Daily Wire: Mayor ‘Blindsided’ After Entire Police Force Resigns In Minnesota Town
Mayor ‘Blindsided’ After Entire Police Force Resigns In Minnesota Town
Every police officer resigns in a small Minnesota town due to low pay and long hours. The town will contract with the county sheriff's office for law enforcement.


PJ Media: D.C. Court Agrees That BLM Rioters Were Treated as Above The Law
D.C. Court Agrees That BLM Rioters Were Treated as Above The Law
During the George Floyd riots, BLM rioters were allowed to wreak havoc without consequence while pro-life protesters faced arrests for using chalk on an abortion clinic. The court ruled that Washington applied its anti-graffiti ordinance in a discriminatory manner, giving BLM rioters a free pass.


Fox News: ‘Leave her alone!’ Fans defend Sandra Bullock after she receives backlash for ‘Blind Side' controversy
‘Leave her alone!’ Fans defend Sandra Bullock after she receives backlash for ‘Blind Side' controversy
Former NFL player Michael Oher alleges that the Tuohy family, who inspired the film "The Blind Side," never legally adopted him and profited off his story. Social media users criticized Sandra Bullock, who won an Oscar for her role in the film, but fans defended her and called for critics to leave her alone.


Newsbusters: You Can Always Leave: Australian Girl Triggered by American Flags...in America
You Can Always Leave: Australian Girl Triggered by American Flags...in America
An Australian girl complains about the number of American flags in the US, suggesting that Americans should be less patriotic. She receives backlash online and is criticized for her ignorance and lack of understanding. People express their support for displays of patriotism and condemn her comments. Her complaints have no impact and serve as a reminder to embrace and honor the American flag.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: China appears to be constructing airstrip on disputed South China Sea island that is also claimed by Taiwan
China appears to be constructing airstrip on disputed South China Sea island that is also claimed by Taiwan
China is constructing an airstrip on Triton Island in the disputed South China Sea, despite claims from Taiwan and Vietnam. Satellite photos reveal evidence of construction, including a runway and tracks from construction vehicles. China has been building similar structures on other islands in the region and claims the entire South China Sea as its own.


#economy

Breitbart: GOP Sen. Kennedy: High Prices 'Are Permanent' 'Even if Inflation Goes to Zero' -- They're Just Going up Less Quickly
GOP Sen. Kennedy: High Prices 'Are Permanent' 'Even if Inflation Goes to Zero' -- They're Just Going up Less Quickly
Senator John Kennedy criticizes President Biden's economic policy, blaming it for the rise in high prices and inflation. He argues that even if inflation decreases, the higher prices will remain, causing financial strain on families. Kennedy believes this inflation is a significant factor in Biden's decreasing popularity.


#culture

Fox News: Leonard Bernstein's family denounces cancel culture efforts against Bradley Cooper for portrayal of composer
Leonard Bernstein's family denounces cancel culture efforts against Bradley Cooper for portrayal of composer
Some of Leonard Bernstein's family members defend Bradley Cooper after he's accused of perpetuating offensive stereotypes against Jewish people in his portrayal of Bernstein. The family supports Cooper's use of a prosthetic nose and dismisses the criticism as attempts to bring him down.


#health

Fox News: WHO promotes homeopathy as ‘integral resource’ in medicine
WHO promotes homeopathy as ‘integral resource’ in medicine
The World Health Organization (WHO) endorses alternative medicines, including homeopathy, via social media. They argue that traditional medicine has been an integral resource for health for centuries. WHO promotes acupuncture, herbal medicine, and other practices as examples of traditional medicine. However, critics, including the FDA and the UK's National Health Service, argue that there is no evidence supporting the effectiveness of homeopathy.


#education

Human Events: ERIN ELMORE: Harvard says graduate students should apply for food stamps
ERIN ELMORE: Harvard says graduate students should apply for food
stamps
Harvard University advises graduate students to apply for food stamps due to low pay and high student debt. The university has been criticized for not increasing salaries. International students are ineligible for federal benefits.


#crime

Washington Free Beacon: DOJ Denies Hunter Biden’s Claim That Sweetheart Plea Deal Is Still Valid
DOJ Denies Hunter Biden’s Claim That Sweetheart Plea Deal Is Still Valid
The Department of Justice denied Hunter Biden's claim that their previously arranged plea deal was still in play. Hunter Biden pleaded not guilty to tax crime charges last month after a federal judge rejected a plea deal. The original deal included broad immunity and a diversion program, but the judge requested a new agreement. The government clarified that neither portion of the plea agreement was agreed to.


PJ Media: Alec Baldwin May Still Face Charges in ‘Rust’ Shooting
Alec Baldwin May Still Face Charges in ‘Rust’ Shooting
Alec Baldwin may face new charges for the fatal shooting on the "Rust" movie set. Despite the dropped charges, a gun analysis report has confirmed that the trigger was pulled, contradicting Baldwin's claims. The possibility of re-filing charges is being considered by the special prosecutor.


Fox News: California man caught 'sniffing' women at Barnes & Noble free despite rap sheet of child peeping, 40 arrests
California man caught 'sniffing' women at Barnes & Noble free despite rap sheet of child peeping, 40 arrests
A serial offender, Calese Carron Crowder, with a history of sex offenses and other crimes, was caught on video accosting women in a bookstore but was released on probation despite his criminal record and being a registered sex offender. Victims expressed concern for their safety.


The Blaze: Long Island police commissioner defends officer's use of SUV to neutralize gun-toting woman who threatened to shoot herself and others
Long Island police commissioner defends officer's use of SUV to neutralize gun-toting woman who threatened to shoot herself and others
Police apprehend an armed woman who threatened herself and others in Nassau County, New York. Critics question the use of an SUV to stop her, but the police commissioner praises the officers. The woman is taken to the hospital with minor injuries.


#sports

Forbes: Gregory Santos Gives White Sox Value Option In Hendriks’ Absence
Gregory Santos Gives White Sox  Value Option In Hendriks’ Absence
Gregory Santos, a young relief pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, has stepped up as their closer and is performing exceptionally well. He has passed through two other organizations before arriving in Chicago, raising questions about why he was let go. Santos has been dominant on the mound, retiring all five hitters he faced in his first outing at Wrigley Field and earning his fourth save in four opportunities. With his promising performance, Santos could be a valuable asset for the White Sox in the future, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Liam Hendriks' return from injury.


Forbes: Indy 500 Winner Tony Kanaan Takes NASCAR’S Kyle Busch For A Ride In Indy Car At Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indy 500 Winner Tony Kanaan Takes NASCAR’S Kyle Busch For A Ride In Indy Car At Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, expressed his desire to compete in the Indianapolis 500, but admits that he has yet to secure a deal. During a ride in an Indy car at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Busch mentioned that there aren't enough teams to make it happen, but he remains hopeful. Although it wasn't the Indianapolis 500, Busch enjoyed the ride and expressed interest in giving Tony Kanaan, the 2013 Indy 500 winner, a ride in his NASCAR Cup Series car.


#outdoors

Fox News: Massachusetts mom dies trying to save drowning son, father rescues brother at NH state park
Massachusetts mom dies trying to save drowning son, father rescues brother at NH state park
Melissa Bagley, a 44-year-old mother, tragically drowned while attempting to rescue her 10-year-old son who had fallen into a fast current at Franconia Falls in New Hampshire. Her older son also became trapped but was rescued by his father. The family had traveled from Massachusetts for a hiking trip.


#technology

Forbes: How To Edit And Unsend iMessages
How To Edit And Unsend iMessages
Apple users with iOS 16 or better can now unsend and edit iMessages within specific time frames. Users can unsend iMessages within two minutes of sending, but recipients with older iOS versions or non-Apple devices can still see the message. Users can also edit messages five times within 15 minutes of sending, with all previous drafts visible in the text thread.


#other

Human Events: MORGAN ZEGERS: Montana judge rules in favor of climate alarmists who were ‘impacted by fear’ of ‘melting glaciers’
MORGAN ZEGERS: Montana judge rules in favor of climate alarmists
who were ‘impacted by fear’ of ‘melting glaciers’
Sixteen young plaintiffs in Montana have sued the state over their anxiety about climate change, claiming that the state violated their rights by not considering climate change impacts in energy initiatives. Judge Kathy Seeley ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, stating that they have a constitutional right to a clean environment. The ruling invalidates statutes prohibiting analysis and remedies based on greenhouse gas emissions and climate impacts.


Fox News: Georgia beekeeper spots invasive hornet in US for first time: ‘A voracious predator’
Georgia beekeeper spots invasive hornet in US for first time: ‘A voracious predator’
An invasive hornet from Southeast Asia has been found in Georgia, posing a threat to honeybees and the state's agricultural industry. It feeds on honeybees and other pollinators and can depopulate aviaries in days. The hornet has already established itself in Europe and parts of Asia.


Forbes: Author Post: Creating A Non-Toxic Workplace Is Just Table Stakes
Author Post: Creating A Non-Toxic Workplace Is Just Table Stakes
In a shifting economy, prioritizing the health and well-being of employees is crucial for businesses to thrive. However, many workplaces have been described as toxic, hindering employee productivity and happiness. Toxic environments often suppress human emotion, but in reality, emotions are a driving force behind human actions and decisions. To succeed in a human-driven economy, businesses must create a culture that values and supports the emotional needs of their employees.