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Townhall: The Paths Forward for the GOP Presidential Field
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis performed well in the first Republican presidential debate, but it remains uncertain if it will be enough to overcome his polling deficit with former President Donald Trump. DeSantis was the steadiest hand and the most popular choice among viewers, but it was not a dominant performance. The path forward for the GOP field includes the possibility of Trump's legal woes leading him to step aside, or the field consolidating around an alternative candidate. DeSantis is the strongest option for the non-Trump field, with robust polling and broad support. Consolidation around any other alternative would likely ensure Trump's victory.
Townhall: The GOP Debate Proved Trump Is the Only Choice
Eight Republican candidates debated various issues and policies in the race for the 2024 Presidential Nomination. Vivek Ramaswamy stood out with his Trump-like positions on foreign policy, economics, and culture. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump interviewed Tucker Carlson, discussing topics like Epstein's alleged murder and the future of the party.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Utah Mayor Trent Staggs Vows to Refuse COVID Mandates
Riverton, Utah Mayor and senatorial candidate Trent Staggs refuses to enforce COVID mandates, vowing to protect freedom and let individuals govern their own lives. Coronavirus restrictions are resurfacing in universities and Hollywood, leading to suspicions of mass lockdowns in the future. U.S. Senate candidate Bernie Moreno stands against "tyrannical" mandates, advocating for the cutting of federal funding and government contracts for schools and corporations that reimpose mask or vaccine mandates.
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Townhall: Two Years Later, The Wounds of Biden’s Failed Afghanistan Withdrawal Are Still Fresh
Two years ago, Kabul fell to the Taliban, ending America's involvement in Afghanistan. President Biden's hasty withdrawal led to chaos and a resurgence of Taliban control. The decision undermined progress and made America weak, resulting in a foreign policy disaster.
Euromaidan Press: Work of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces during the recent liberation of Robotyne (video)
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces liberate Robotyne from Russian occupation and release a video showing their efforts to overcome obstacles.
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Fox News: We need to avoid a ‘ready, fire, aim!’ approach to AI regulation
The push to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) has gained momentum, with concerns about job displacement, data security, misinformation, and the existential threat it poses. However, it is important to prove market failure and consider the costs before implementing regulations. AI integration will bring new jobs, address data privacy concerns, and potential threats can be managed with human oversight. Over-regulation risks hindering the benefits of AI and stifling innovation. A cost-benefit analysis is necessary before regulation, and the U.S. should consider its global competitiveness in the AI race.
Fox News: Kevin Sorbo, wife Sam believe AI is 'extraordinarily dangerous'
Kevin and Sam Sorbo, actors and owners of Sorbo Studios, express concerns about the potential use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood, citing worries about the manipulation of actors' likenesses and performances. They are particularly alarmed by the unregulated nature of AI and its ability to recreate any art or actor's image without permission. The Sorbos support the ongoing strike by SAG-AFTRA and the WGA, both of which have been stalling negotiations due to the AI debate. They believe the strike is justified and necessary to protect the artistic autonomy and rights of actors and writers.