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#politics

Newsbusters: WATCH: Elon Musk Breaks Silence on Inexplicable Censorship of ‘Amen,’ ‘Groomer’
WATCH: Elon Musk Breaks Silence on Inexplicable Censorship of ‘Amen,’ ‘Groomer’
Elon Musk acknowledged the issue of censorship on X (formerly known as Twitter) after Libs of TikTok creator Chaya Raichik reported on the platform's censorship of certain words. Musk promised to trim the list of banned words and fix the issue. He also mentioned that the current censorship practices are a result of past management. Many conservatives have called for the protection of constitutionally-protected speech on the platform. Since Musk's decision to change the platform's rules on gender-related policies, there has been a significant drop in censorship. Conservatives are urging Twitter to uphold the principles of the First Amendment and demand transparency and equal treatment for conservatives.


Red State: COMEDY GOLD: AOC's Ridiculous Pomposity Punctured, MTG Finishes Her off During Impeachment Inquiry
COMEDY GOLD: AOC's Ridiculous Pomposity Punctured, MTG Finishes Her off During Impeachment Inquiry
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had a meltdown after Elon Musk called her "not that smart." During the impeachment inquiry, AOC asked irrelevant questions and wrongly accused a fellow representative.


The Blaze: Ocasio-Cortez makes embarrassing mistake while trying to dunk on Republicans about the migrant crisis
Ocasio-Cortez makes embarrassing mistake while trying to dunk on Republicans about the migrant crisis
Socialist Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez mistakenly identified a fellow Democrat as a Republican in a video where she criticized Republicans for their lack of immigration solutions. Ocasio-Cortez was mocked for the error and accused of being out of touch. The migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border has worsened under President Joe Biden's administration.


National Review: ‘Students Should Feel Safe’: Ted Cruz Introduces Bill to Cut Funding for Schools that House Illegal Immigrants
‘Students Should Feel Safe’: Ted Cruz Introduces Bill to Cut Funding for Schools that House Illegal Immigrants
Senator Ted Cruz has introduced the Schools Not Shelters Act, a bill that would cut federal funding for educational institutions that house illegal immigrants, citing strain on local services and overcrowding. The bill allows for housing during emergencies but aims to prioritize students' safety. (, ) In response to an ongoing influx of migrants in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul has deployed more National Guard troops, while Mayor Eric Adams warns of the potential destruction caused by unchecked migration. Some government officials are also preventing schools from being used as migrant shelters, arguing that the situation today is far different from when the housing mandate was originally established. (, )


Forbes: Gaetz Claims McCarthy Paid Social Media Influencers To Bash Him Online—But McCarthy Denies It
Gaetz Claims McCarthy Paid Social Media Influencers To Bash Him Online—But McCarthy Denies It
Rep. Matt Gaetz has accused House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of paying social media influencers to attack him online. McCarthy denies the allegations as Gaetz threatens to oust him as speaker.


Daily Signal: US Sovereignty at Stake in Budget Fight Over Border Funding
US Sovereignty at Stake in Budget Fight Over Border Funding
The congressional budget fight raises the question of whether the United States is still a sovereign country. Border security remains a major concern as the number of unauthorized migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border continues to increase. The Biden administration's proposed DHS funding does little to address border security, causing an impasse in budget negotiations. Biden's priorities seem to lie in funding more illegal immigration rather than enforcing border control. The federal government's unwillingness to protect its borders undermines its sovereignty and invites contempt from rivals. Congress must hold the executive branch accountable and demand that it fulfill its constitutional duties.


Red State: WATCH: Biden Gets Heckled by Climate Activist, Fumbles Declaration of Independence at Arizona Event
WATCH: Biden Gets Heckled by Climate Activist, Fumbles Declaration of Independence at Arizona Event
President Joe Biden attended a library dedication in Arizona. His speech had some mishaps, including misquoting the Declaration of Independence and repeating a debunked story. He was also heckled by a climate activist. Despite the disruptions, Biden managed to address the heckler and finish his speech.


National Review: ‘This Guy’s Distracted’: Newsom Mocks DeSantis for Taking ‘Bait’ in Debating Him
‘This Guy’s Distracted’: Newsom Mocks DeSantis for Taking ‘Bait’ in Debating Him
California Governor Gavin Newsom mocked Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for debating him, implying that DeSantis is unqualified to be president. Newsom questioned why DeSantis would debate someone who isn't even running for president and suggested that DeSantis regrets running. Newsom's remarks came after the GOP debate, and he continues to taunt DeSantis ahead of their upcoming debate in Georgia.


#society

Washington Free Beacon: As the FCC Revisits Net Neutrality, Let's Remember the Day the Internet 'Ended'
As the FCC Revisits Net Neutrality, Let's Remember the Day the Internet 'Ended'


Net neutrality, the set of rules governing internet access, was repealed by the FCC in 2017, causing widespread concern. The FCC is now attempting to bring it back, arguing it will benefit consumers. Critics argue that without net neutrality, internet providers could prioritize certain websites and create fast lanes, while others may suffer. The repeal of net neutrality has sparked political debates and concerns about the future of the internet. Despite initial protests, the repeal has resulted in increased internet speeds and lower costs for consumers.


#foreignaffairs

Daily Wire: Sen. Ernst Presses Biden Pentagon Nominee Over State Dept. Official Linked To Iranian Influence Operation
Sen. Ernst Presses Biden Pentagon Nominee Over State Dept. Official Linked To Iranian Influence Operation
President Joe Biden's nominee for undersecretary of defense for policy, Derek Chollet, faced criticism from Republican senators over his role in foreign policy decisions, including the Afghanistan evacuation and military equipment sent to Ukraine. Sen. Joni Ernst raised concerns about an individual who currently works for the Pentagon and has had contact with Iranian officials, suggesting they may be an Iranian spy. Chollet claimed ignorance of the situation and promised to look into any security concerns.

Concerns have been raised about individuals working for Rob Malley, President Biden's former Special Envoy to Iran, who had regular contact with Iranian officials. Adnan Tabatabai, who currently works for the Pentagon, professed loyalty to Iran in an email and sought feedback from Iran's foreign minister. Sen. Ernst pressed Chollet on the issue, but he claimed to have no knowledge and promised to investigate. The Pentagon is now reviewing Tabatabai's security clearance.


Flag And Cross: Israel's MASHAV: A Legacy Of Development In Africa
Israel's MASHAV: A Legacy Of Development In Africa
Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir saw the potential in helping young African nations in the 1950s and 1960s, leading to the establishment of MASHAV - Israel's Agency for International Development Cooperation. MASHAV focuses on capacity building and has been involved in various development projects in Africa and other countries.


The New American: Report: Biden Pentagon Appointee Part of Iranian Influence Network
Report: Biden Pentagon Appointee Part of Iranian Influence Network
Pentagon advisor Ariane Tabatabai, with ties to Iran, is defended by government officials despite a report of her involvement in an Iranian influence network. Tabatabai checked in with Iran's Foreign Ministry before attending policy events and was a strong advocate of the Iran Nuclear Deal. The Department of Defense stands by her, but members of the House Armed Services Committee are demanding an investigation into her access to top-secret information.


#economy

Forbes: ‘The Best Food Wins In The Long Term:’ Bobo’s CEO On Building A $100 Million Legacy Bakery Business
‘The Best Food Wins In The Long Term:’ Bobo’s CEO On Building A $100 Million Legacy Bakery Business
Bobo's, the oat bars producer, is anticipating $100 million in annual revenue by 2023. CEO T.J. McIntyre aims to create a durable company centered around oats, focusing on small-batch quality and long-term success. Despite their success, Bobo's is considering a strategic sale to one of the largest food companies within the next three years.


#military

Forbes: Taiwan’s New Submarines Could Save It From Chinese Takeover
Taiwan’s New Submarines Could Save It From Chinese Takeover
Taiwan christens its first homemade submarine, Hai Kun, which is crucial in defending against a possible Chinese invasion. Submarines, along with bombers, played a significant role in Taiwanese and allies winning simulations of a Chinese invasion, sinking numerous Chinese ships. With the addition of the Hai Kuns and cooperation with the US and potentially Japan, Taiwan's defense against a Chinese invasion is strengthened, but victory could come at a high cost.


#culture

Daily Wire: ‘I Don’t See It Happening’: HBO/Max Chief Says He Won’t Use AI To Create Shows Following End Of Writer’s Strike
‘I Don’t See It Happening’: HBO/Max Chief Says He Won’t Use AI To Create Shows Following End Of Writer’s Strike
HBO and Max Chief Casey Bloys rejects the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create shows, emphasizing the importance of human stories and artistic ability. He believes that executives should not replace writers in the creative process with AI-generated ideas. Bloys acknowledges that the entertainment industry is going through uncertain times, but he does not see AI overtaking the necessary artistic talent. He also mentions that the recent strike by the Writers Guild Of America included concerns about the use of AI in screenplays, and although the strike has ended, the agreement restricts how AI can be credited and utilized.


#education

PJ Media: COVID Home Schooling Boom Is Great News for School Choice Advocates
COVID Home Schooling Boom Is Great News for School Choice Advocates
Conservatives push for abolishing Dept. of Education but face difficulty. School choice and homeschooling gain popularity, challenging teachers' unions.


#crime

Fox News: Alleged Philadelphia looter 'Meatball' who livestreamed downtown chaos, 'traumatized' after release on bail
Alleged Philadelphia looter 'Meatball' who livestreamed downtown chaos, 'traumatized' after release on bail
In Philadelphia, a social media influencer known as "Meatball" was arrested for her involvement in the city's recent smash-and-grab robberies. She expressed feeling traumatized and scared after being taken into custody. In a subsequent Instagram post, she cited mistreatment in jail and claimed that this is how black people are treated.


#sports

Daily Wire: Media Celebrates Absurd Charade Of Women Playing Football Against Men
Media Celebrates Absurd Charade Of Women Playing Football Against Men
Professional sports have become a platform for promoting leftist politics, with messages like "End Racism" and "Equal Pay" appearing on fields and courts. Even in lower-tier college football games, the media continues to push a false narrative, as seen in the coverage of Shenandoah University's game. The inclusion of women in these sports, despite their lack of skill, is a dangerous step that could lead to serious injuries or even death.


#technology

Flag And Cross: Microsoft's AI Push: Collaborations And Bing Transformation
Microsoft's AI Push: Collaborations And Bing Transformation
Microsoft Corporation continues to focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and strategic partnerships, collaborating with Cloudflare, Meta, and NVIDIA to enhance AI capabilities and launch a new version of Bing with an AI chatbot. These developments position Microsoft at the forefront of technological innovation.

Microsoft's partnership with Cloudflare aims to make AI operations more accessible and affordable, while Bing Chat, the AI chatbot, aims to offer detailed responses and access to real-time events. The integration of ChatGPT with citations will enhance user trust.


Flag And Cross: Meta Launches Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses With Built-in AI
Meta Launches Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses With Built-in AI
Meta Platforms Inc. has released the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, which have built-in AI and can make calls, play music, live stream, and search for things you look at. They also offer features like translation and context-providing upon request. The glasses raise privacy concerns due to their livestreaming capability.