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#politics
Liberty Nation: Oh, the Games Leftists Play – Full Episode – C5 TV
In this episode of Conservative 5, Elon Musk clashes with the Anti-Defamation League, elderly politicians dominate Congress, and liberal cities battle with illegal immigration.
The Federalist: NBC's Kristen Welker Lied About Democrats' Abortion Extremism
Kristen Welker lied during her debate with Donald Trump, inserting false "fact checks" and defending Biden against claims he didn't make. She also pushed a conspiracy theory about Trump wrestling a Secret Service agent.
American Thinker: I support Vivek -- but I will not vote for him
Vivek is a promising candidate, with good policies and communication skills. However, he lacks political experience and hasn't faced the challenges of governance. He needs to prove himself capable in the domain of politics before earning my vote.
Fox News: Iran set to free 5 Americans after Biden cuts deal
Americans to be released in a prisoner swap with Iran. Senate changes dress code. Trump doubles down on claim against Pelosi. Authorities search for missing US fighter jet. Migrants on a train to the US.
American Thinker: Texas AG Ken Paxton should go after Biden, not fellow GOPers
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has survived the impeachment trial, with 14 Democrats and 2 Republicans failing to convict him. The Republicans were likely emboldened once they realized the Democrats were voting together. Paxton could now seek revenge and create division within the GOP, or he could focus on challenging the Biden administration's policies. Texas is already in a legal dispute with the administration over border river barriers, and other opportunities may arise. It's time to heal rather than seek retaliation.
#society
Red State: LA County Deputy Sheriff Down in Ambush, Another Hero Taken Away
LA County Deputy Sheriff gets shot and killed in an ambush outside the Palmdale station. The suspect's identity remains unknown. People on social media celebrate the officer's death, sparking anger and frustration among law enforcement.
#foreignaffairs
National Review: What Are You Doing to Help Christians in Iraq?
Recent American college graduates are teaching in Iraq, as part of an exchange program between the Chaldean Catholic Archdiocese of Erbil and the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio. Iraqi Christians, who have faced persecution and displacement due to ISIS, see hope in the support they receive from young Americans who come to serve the needs of the Church. This support has helped establish a Catholic university and a hospital, and has allowed Christians to envision a future in Iraq.
#economy
Forbes: Shein May Be Lining Up Missguided Deal In First U.K. Brand Acquisition
Chinese apparel company Shein is reportedly in talks to acquire the UK's Missguided from retail purchaser Mike Ashley. This would be Shein's first acquisition of a UK fashion brand.
National Review: The UAW Labor-Strike Debacle
The United Auto Workers union, known for its left-wing agenda and corruption, is at odds with automakers over demands for pay raises, benefits, and resistance to the transition to electric vehicles. Despite the UAW's support for Democrats and cozy relationship with the government, it is now withholding its endorsement of Joe Biden due to his EV plans. A potential strike by the UAW could cause economic damage and put the Big Three automakers at a competitive disadvantage. This situation highlights the dangers of government intervention and the need for businesses to resist labor unions and government mandates.
Forbes: Hundreds Of Top Companies Have Climate Pledges. Here’s How To Turn Pledges Into Action.
Climate change poses a major threat to the global economy, with costs ranging from damaged facilities to disrupted supply chains. While many companies have set climate goals, the majority lack concrete plans to turn pledges into progress. Barriers to action include budget cuts, lack of data, and confusion about where to start. To bridge the gap between ambition and action, companies need to simplify the net zero landscape and empower employees with the tools they need. The Net Zero Action Accelerator provides guidance on topics such as methane emissions, environmental justice, and value chain emissions. Corporate action is crucial in halting the climate crisis and capturing the opportunities of the net zero transition.
National Review: California EV Rules ‘Totally Impractical,’ Truckers Say; May as Well ‘Build a Spaceship and Go to Mars’
New California regulations will require trucking companies to add only electric trucks to their fleets starting in January. The regulations will initially target larger fleets, but by 2035 all trucks entering California seaports and rail yards must be zero-emission vehicles. However, many truckers, like David Gurrola, a small-business owner with two trucks, argue that electric trucks are currently impractical and unaffordable. They believe the up-front costs, limited charging infrastructure, and the technology's limited range make electric trucks unfeasible for long-haul trucking. Moreover, they doubt that the state can build the necessary charging infrastructure fast enough to support these trucks.
#education
Red State: Participation Trophy Triumph: Modern Students 'Earn' Good Grades by Simply Demanding Them
Young Americans are increasingly asking for better grades than they deserve, a new report reveals. The study found that 44 percent of educators say students often request higher grades than they should receive. This trend is seen as a reflection of the current societal shift towards prioritizing personal feelings over meritocracy.
#technology
American Thinker: Look at the ways AI is changing national security
The regulation of A.I. and national security raises concerns about individual liberties. A.I. can enhance cybersecurity but also be used for malicious purposes. A.I. can assist intelligence agencies in analyzing data and predicting threats. The use of A.I. in warfare brings ethics and legality into question. A.I. can aid in tracking terrorists and monitoring communications. A.I. can optimize military operations and enhance defense systems. A.I. can generate deep fake content and disinformation. A.I. raises ethical and legal questions in national security. A.I. can improve resource allocation and disaster management. A.I. helps law enforcement agencies prevent crimes. A.I. offers advantages but also challenges in national security. The reality of unethical players controlling A.I. is a scary scenario.
Forbes: Salesforce Shines Light On Prompt Engineering Trust Layer Advancements That Are The Future Of Generative AI
Prompt engineering is crucial in ensuring trust in generative AI, especially in an enterprise context. The use of generative AI can produce impressive results, but it can also contain errors, biases, and other adverse effects. It is essential to surround generative AI with protective mechanisms to ensure reliability and detect potential issues.
#other
Fox News: Ozzy Osbourne’s son Jack reveals what rocker refuses to do as grandparent: 'Hell no'
In a recent interview, Jack Osbourne revealed that while his parents, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, are willing to babysit his four daughters, they have some conditions. Ozzy refuses to change diapers and prefers that the children be dropped off at their house rather than having them at his own. Despite this, Jack expressed his love for seeing his daughters grow and develop as individuals.