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#politics

Newsbusters: There Probably Needs to Be a Law
There Probably Needs to Be a Law
Professors and students at Cornell University used AI to generate fake constituent letters and emails to state legislators across the country. Many legislators, including Representative Linville, were unaware that the communications were not genuine. The study found that legislators were less likely to respond to AI-generated content than to human-generated content. This raises concerns about activists using AI to generate letters from fake constituents.


The Right Scoop: Republicans are in power for 9 months and Maxine Waters says this…
Republicans are in power for 9 months and Maxine Waters says this…
Republicans control 1/3rd of the government for nine months, Maxine Waters claims they are "literally almost eliminating education," shown as a pattern of Democrats making false claims about Republicans.


Daily Signal: Bowing to Reality, Britain Pushes Back EV Mandate 5 Years to 2035
Bowing to Reality, Britain Pushes Back EV Mandate 5 Years to 2035
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delays mandate for electric vehicles until 2035 due to pressure from Conservative Party. Public opinion is divided, with concerns over lack of charging stations, long road trips, and emergencies. Transition to electric cars is seen as a political move and raises questions about cost, infrastructure readiness, and responsibility.


National Review: The Corner: The President Biden that Democrats Envisioned, and the Reality
The Corner: The President Biden that Democrats Envisioned, and the Reality
Joe Biden, once seen as a promising president, appears older and tired in his role. Anecdotes reveal his condescending demeanor and ineffective negotiating methods, showing a decline in his ability to lead. Biden's advanced age is hindering his presidency and affecting his public presence.


#society

The New American: Police Drop Investigation Into U.K. Woman Arrested for Praying Near Abortion Clinic - The New American
Police Drop Investigation Into U.K. Woman Arrested for Praying Near Abortion Clinic - The New American
Police drop investigation into U.K. woman arrested for praying near abortion clinic. The woman, Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, had been acquitted of the alleged offense but was arrested again in March. West Midlands Police has issued an apology, stating that there will be no further investigation or action.


#foreignaffairs

Townhall: Iran’s Hostage-Taking Should Be Confronted Directly
 Iran’s Hostage-Taking Should Be Confronted Directly
Hostage-taking has become a form of statecraft for the Islamic Republic of Iran, used to extract financial concessions and influence policies. The recent release of Iranian American hostages in exchange for $6 billion raises concerns about future demands and the potential funding of terrorism. Western powers must confront this practice head-on and adopt stronger policies against the Iranian regime to protect their citizens and global security.


Red State: Report Uncovers Our Taxpayer Dollars are Going to Far More Than a War Effort In Ukraine
Report Uncovers Our Taxpayer Dollars are Going to Far More Than a War Effort In Ukraine


Ukraine has received billions of dollars from the US to fight its war with Russia, but it appears that the money is also enriching Ukraine's economy. Reports show that American taxpayers are financing not just weapons, but also farmers, small businesses, and first responders in Ukraine. This revelation comes at a time when Americans are struggling and facing challenges of their own. The funding of Ukraine is becoming an increasingly unpopular topic, especially among Republicans, who argue that the US cannot afford to support Ukraine while neglecting its own needs. Democrats, however, seem to prioritize the interests of Ukraine over those of the American people.


The New American: Zelensky Secures $325 Million in U.S. Military Aid, Biden Pledges $24 Billion in Funding - The New American
Zelensky Secures $325 Million in U.S. Military Aid, Biden Pledges $24 Billion in Funding - The New American
Ukrainian President Zelensky secures $325 million in U.S. military aid from President Biden, including air-defense systems and armored vehicles. Zelensky faces opposition from Republicans in Congress over Biden's proposed $24 billion aid package.


#economy

Forbes: Powerball Reaches $785 Million—Fourth-Largest Ever. Here’s How Much The Winner Would Take Home After Taxes.
Powerball Reaches $785 Million—Fourth-Largest Ever. Here’s How Much The Winner Would Take Home After Taxes.
The Powerball jackpot has reached $785 million, the fourth-largest in its history. The winner can choose between annual payments or a lump-sum payment. After taxes, the lump-sum prize would be reduced to $231.2 million. Some states also tax lottery jackpots.

In the last drawing, 1.5 million winning tickets were drawn, with prizes ranging from $2 million to $50,000. The Mega Millions jackpot is currently estimated at $230 million. The odds of winning both lotteries are extremely low.


Fox News: San Francisco Italian restaurant is closing as 'bleeding' businesses continue to suffer in city's downtown
San Francisco Italian restaurant is closing as 'bleeding' businesses continue to suffer in city's downtown
Italian restaurant Barbacco is closing its doors after 14 years in downtown San Francisco. The owner cited the city's high office vacancy rate and declining business as the reasons for the closure. San Franciscans are divided over rising crime and the future of their city.


#education

Daily Signal: Virginia Universities' DEI Offices Show How the Left Infiltrates America
Virginia Universities' DEI Offices Show How the Left Infiltrates America
Virginia is ranked first in the nation for promoting leftist ideology through diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices in public universities. These offices push the left's agenda and target those who support conservative policies, as seen in the recent actions of Virginia Tech's DEI director. DEI bureaucracies have grown in universities across the country, undermining open debate and free inquiry.


#sports

Forbes: Milwaukee Mile Returns; Texas Motor Speedway Off 2024 NTT IndyCar Series Schedule
Milwaukee Mile Returns; Texas Motor Speedway Off 2024 NTT IndyCar Series Schedule
The Milwaukee Mile will return to the IndyCar schedule in 2024 for a Labor Day Weekend doubleheader, while Texas Motor Speedway will no longer host an IndyCar event. The decision to bring back The Milwaukee Mile was influenced by NASCAR's move to the Spring, avoiding competition with football season. The season finale will be held at the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix in Nashville.


#outdoors

Field & Stream: The 12 Best Early-Season Treestand Locations for Deer Hunting
The 12 Best Early-Season Treestand Locations for Deer Hunting
Early-season deer hunting is all about finding the best stand site near the deer's favorite foods and travel routes. Locations such as brassica plots after frosts, fruit trees, freshly cut alfalfa or clover fields, shadow trails, water holes, oak stands, active scrapes, small food plots in the woods, micro staging areas, rub lines, stream crossings along field edges, and dense thickets of blackberry, raspberry, grape, and honeysuckle are all great spots for early-season success.


#other

Flag And Cross: Biden, Who Imagines White Supremacists Everywhere, Refers to Wrapper LL Cool J as ‘Boy’ to Congressional Black Caucus
Biden, Who Imagines White Supremacists Everywhere, Refers to Wrapper LL Cool J as ‘Boy’ to Congressional Black Caucus
During an event at the Congressional Black Caucus, President Biden referred to rapper LL Cool J as "boy," causing backlash on social media. This incident reflects Biden's history of racially insensitive remarks, despite his claims to fight against white supremacy. The media will likely overlook this incident due to Biden's status as the Democratic Party's strongest candidate for 2024.