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#politics

National Review: Trump Creates a Spin-Off
Trump Creates a Spin-Off
Donald Trump dominates the Republican Party, skipping debates while his supporter Vivek Ramaswamy shines. Ramaswamy's devotion to Trump puzzles some, but he knows that to benefit from Trump's support, he must be pro-Trump. Ramaswamy's audacious approach is paying off, as he becomes a pro-Trump alternative in the GOP field, even defending Trump in controversial situations.


The Federalist: Why Using The 14th Amendment To Get Trump Won't Hold Up
Why Using The 14th Amendment To Get Trump Won't Hold Up
Four indictments of Donald Trump have not stopped him from being a front-runner in the Republican primaries, but legal scholars argue that he is constitutionally disqualified from serving as president. According to the 14th Amendment, if Trump engaged in insurrection or rebellion, he would be disqualified from federal office. However, determining whether or not he committed insurrection is subjective and unresolved.


American Thinker: The Dr. Zhivago Treatment: Welcome migrants, bye-bye property rights
The Dr. Zhivago Treatment: Welcome migrants, bye-bye property rights
Despite constitutional protections, American homes may not be safe from government seizure and housing of migrants, as some politicians in sanctuary cities have proposed using private residences as temporary housing for migrants. Mayor Eric Adams of New York City and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll of Massachusetts have called on residents to consider hosting migrants in spare rooms, despite the fact that many working Americans do not have the extra space or income to accommodate such guests. While measures so far have involved cooperating with property owners, there is concern that sanctuary city leaders may disregard private property laws in pursuit of their political agenda.


National Review: Like a whale through a net, &c.
Like a whale through a net, &c.
Vivek Ramaswamy is running for president with no political experience. Some Republicans seem protective of Trump. Chris Christie says Trump wants to be like Putin. The controversy over Bradley Cooper wearing a false nose in the Leonard Bernstein biopic. The incorrect use of capitalization after a colon. Rick Brookhiser speaks well of William H. Seward.


Fox News: Psaki claims to not 'remember a single thing' DeSantis said after sending viral tweet about his debate answer
Psaki claims to not 'remember a single thing' DeSantis said after sending viral tweet about his debate answer
MSNBC host Jen Psaki criticized Gov. Ron DeSantis' performance during the GOP primary debate, stating that she couldn't remember a single thing he said. Fellow MSNBC host Rachel Maddow agreed, calling DeSantis "the worst" of all the candidates. Psaki also previously attacked DeSantis' claim that Democrats support abortion until birth.


American Thinker: New York Times opinion piece states ‘Elections Are Bad For Democracy’
New York Times opinion piece states ‘Elections Are Bad For Democracy’
Recent NYT opinion piece argues for eliminating elections and selecting candidates through randomized lottery, to prevent unsuitable candidates from taking office. Claims a lottery would help people who are not tall or male enough to win. Raises counterexamples of James Madison and Barack Obama.


Liberty Nation: What White House Hopefuls Got Wrong About Ukraine
What White House Hopefuls Got Wrong About Ukraine
During the GOP debate, candidates expressed various views on US funding for Ukraine. Some supported continued assistance, while others believed it should be stopped. Those in favor argued it was important for US geopolitical interests and preventing further Russian aggression. Those against believed resources should be used domestically instead. However, all candidates failed to address the issue of President Biden's role in the Ukrainian crisis and the lack of a coherent strategy. The debate should have focused on the effectiveness of the aid being given rather than solely on whether to provide more funding.


Liberty Nation: Canada to United States: We’re Ready for Your Authoritarian Shift
Canada to United States: We’re Ready for Your Authoritarian Shift
Canada is closely watching the 2024 US presidential election, fearing a far-right authoritarian shift. Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly revealed that the Canadian government has a "game plan" to manage the potential outcome. Joly also warned of a radicalization threat within Canada, accusing Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre of advancing a far-right agenda.


#society

Red State: Carlos Santana, 76, Apologizes for Speculating That a Woman 'Is a Woman'
Carlos Santana, 76, Apologizes for Speculating That a Woman 'Is a Woman'
Rock legend Carlos Santana recently made controversial comments about gender and biology during a concert in New Jersey. Santana stated that a woman is a woman and a man is a man, sparking outrage among online audiences. Many expressed their disappointment and vowed to stop supporting his music. Santana later apologized, expressing his desire to honor and respect all individuals' ideals and beliefs. Whether or not he will be forgiven remains to be seen.


#foreignaffairs

The Federalist: CCP Funding In Public School Systems Is A Pervasive Threat
CCP Funding In Public School Systems Is A Pervasive Threat
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) funding has been found in public school programs across 34 states and Washington D.C. In New York, 12 public schools were implicated, prompting lawmakers to address a letter to Governor Kathy Hochul. Rep. Brandon Williams introduced the "Stop Funding Our Adversaries Act of 2023" to ban taxpayer dollars from funding research involving the CCP. This issue is widespread, with the Confucius Institute present in numerous districts and military bases, and CCP-funded programs influencing American education. The U.S. must address the threat to its interests both domestically and abroad.


National Review: Vivek’s Foreign-Policy Fallacies
Vivek’s Foreign-Policy Fallacies
Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy is an articulate speaker but lacks the ability to develop good ideas. His foreign policy approach is flawed, as he suggests surrendering Ukraine to Russia in hopes of gaining Putin's trust. This strategy would only fuel further aggression from Russia and jeopardize the Western world's security.


#health

American Thinker: Canadian academics say taxpayers should pay for ‘gender-affirming’ surgeries
Canadian academics say taxpayers should pay for ‘gender-affirming’ surgeries
Two medical academics argue that taxpayers should fund gender-affirming surgeries like "voice feminization" and hair removal. They claim that publicly funded procedures for such care have limited availability and long wait times. However, taxpayers already bear a heavy burden, funding unnecessary programs and even providing for illegal aliens. Governments should prioritize defense and citizen's rights, not elective surgeries.


#education

Fox News: Maryland Court says parents can't opt kids out of LGBTQ+ curriculum: 'Not a fundamental right'
Maryland Court says parents can't opt kids out of LGBTQ+ curriculum: 'Not a fundamental right'
Parents in Montgomery County Schools in Maryland cannot opt their kids out of reading books with LGBTQ+ content according to a federal court.


#crime

Fox News: Suspect shoots, wounds 2 Texas police officers during pursuit
Suspect shoots, wounds 2 Texas police officers during pursuit
Two Texas officers were shot by a suspect during a car chase. The suspect later barricaded himself in an apartment complex but was eventually arrested.


Fox News: 27 wounds couldn't stop her or her unborn baby, now serial killer's lone survivor fights for victims
27 wounds couldn't stop her or her unborn baby, now serial killer's lone survivor fights for victims
Jane Boroski, a pregnant woman, is brutally attacked by the Connecticut River Valley serial killer in a parking lot in New Hampshire. She survives the attack and becomes an advocate for justice and closure for other victims of cold-case murders. She organizes a march on the state capital and meets Julie Murray, the sister of a missing nursing student. Together, they push for answers and support from state officials.


#sports

Forbes: Canadian Robot Revs Up Driving Range Efficiency
Canadian Robot Revs Up Driving Range Efficiency
Korechi Innovations has introduced Pik'r, an autonomous range picking solution, into the golf industry. The farming robot manufacturer developed the robot to pick up golf balls on driving ranges, addressing the challenge of maintaining a steady supply. After refining the prototype, Pik'r units were deployed at clubs and ranges. The robot has gained momentum and attracted interest from both rentals and sales, with expectations of expanding to 200 units by the end of 2024. The design of Pik'r ensures it can withstand the rigors of golfers' shots, and future enhancements may include self-dumping capabilities.


Forbes: Frustrated St. Louis Cardinals Are In Uncharted Territory — Last Place
Frustrated St. Louis Cardinals Are In Uncharted Territory — Last Place
After a disappointing season, the St. Louis Cardinals find themselves in last place with a 56-72 record. Manager Oliver Marmol and pitcher Adam Wainwright describe the season as "frustrating" and "funky," respectively. With key departures and struggles on the field, the Cardinals will look to rebuild for next year and focus on adding established starting pitchers during the offseason.


#outdoors

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#technology

Forbes: Flipping The Script On AI By Using Prompt Engineering Techniques To Have Generative AI Ask You Questions And Get Even Better Answers Out Of The AI
Flipping The Script On AI By Using Prompt Engineering Techniques To Have Generative AI Ask You Questions And Get Even Better Answers Out Of The AI
Flipped interaction is a prompt engineering technique that involves getting generative AI to ask you questions instead of the other way around. It can serve various purposes, including informing and data training the AI, discovering relevant questions in a given context, learning from being questioned, intentional testing and scoring, and for fun. By flipping the script, you can gain new insights and improve your use of generative AI.


#other

Fox News: UN Geneva compound shuts down temporarily after intruder breaks through security
UN Geneva compound shuts down temporarily after intruder breaks through security
Intruder breaches U.N. compound in Geneva, prompting brief shutdown. U.N. security teams and Geneva police investigate.


Fox News: Elderly man bites snake that had wrapped his leg while sleeping: 'felt like I was going to die'
Elderly man bites snake that had wrapped his leg while sleeping: 'felt like I was going to die'
A 68-year-old man in Thailand fought a huge python that had wrapped around his leg and bit him. He managed to break free by biting the snake back and was able to get help. Authorities warned against trying to wrestle with wild snakes without experience.