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8 Sep 2023
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#illegals
Breitbart: Elise Stefanik Decries Surge in Illegal Migrants at the Northern Border
Rep. Elise Stefanik condemns the surge in illegal immigration at the U.S. Northern Border, citing Chief Patrol Agent Robert Garcia's declaration of over 6,100 apprehensions from 76 different countries in just 11 months. She blames Joe Biden's open border policies and Kathy Hochul's Sanctuary State policies for incentivizing the dangerous surge. Stefanik urges Biden and Chuck Schumer to pass the House Republican's Secure the Border Act to put an end to the crisis. Mayor Eric Adams admits that the ongoing surge in migrants will dramatically alter New York City and warns that every community will be impacted.
#politics
Breitbart: Comer: ‘I Do Believe We Have the Votes for Impeachment Inquiry’
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer claims to have the votes to open an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden. He believes the revelation of emails showing communication between Biden and his son Hunter regarding corruption has convinced some Republicans to support the inquiry. Comer predicts a vote in September and intends to use it to gain access to withheld information from government agencies.
Breitbart: Fulton County Judge ‘Skeptical’ of October Trial Date
Judge McAfee expressed skepticism about the proposed trial date for former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants, calling it unrealistic. The trial would involve 150 witnesses and take four months to complete. While McAfee set trial dates for two of Trump's former lawyers, he denied their request to sever their cases. District Attorney Willis accused House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan of attempting to interfere with the case, and pushed back against his threats to investigate the use of federal funds in her office.
#society
Flag And Cross: Do You Wear Second-hand Clothing?
Many adults over 45 refuse to wear second-hand clothes, considering them unhygienic and of poor quality. However, younger adults aged 18-34 are happy to wear used garments due to their affordability, environmental benefits, and uniqueness. Their preference for second-hand items has grown, with 21% acquiring more in the past year. A study by Dr. Beckmann and stylist Lisa Snowdon aims to change perceptions and encourage a clothing swap initiative.
Fox News: Queen Elizabeth's royal family: King Charles, Camilla carry monarchy amid drama one year after her death
It's been a year since Queen Elizabeth II died and her family is continuing to carry on her legacy. King Charles III and Queen Camilla have received support from close friends and family as drama continues to surround Buckingham Palace. Despite scandals and criticisms, the royal family remains committed to their duties and the monarchy.
#war
Forbes: Can Russia’s Mi-28 Gunships Protect Russia’s Ka-52 Gunships From Ukraine’s Drones?
Russian air force commanders have organized a new unit with older Mil Mi-28 attack helicopters to shoot down drones. The Mi-28s will escort the front-line gunships, Kamov Ka-52s, which have been targeted by Ukrainian drones. However, the Mi-28s face challenges in accurately firing their autocannon and targeting the small drones.
Flag And Cross: Ukrainian Boy's Anti-war Painting Set To Fetch Hundreds To Help Fight Russia
A 9-year-old Ukrainian boy's painting, titled "Stop the War," depicting a tank with a twisted cannon, will be sold at auction to raise funds for the war effort in Ukraine. The artwork is part of a larger auction featuring 150 paintings and sculptures by Ukrainian artists, including those fighting on the frontline. The proceeds from the auction will go to the artists and their families.
Forbes: Friday, September 8. Russia’s War On Ukraine: News And Information From Ukraine
Rocket attack kills 17 at Ukrainian market. Paramedics carry injured man to ambulance. Russian forces disrupt port in UAV attack. President Zelenskyy welcomes new Defense Minister. Summit on mental health held in Kyiv. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken visits Kyiv, pledges aid. Prominent historian dies after imprisonment in Russia.
#health
Flag And Cross: Human-pig Hybrid Kidneys Grown In Groundbreaking Experiment
Chinese scientists have successfully grown humanized kidneys inside pigs, a breakthrough in the field of organ transplantation. The team from the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health used human stem cells and pig embryos to create the hybrid kidneys. This development could lead to the ability to grow human organs for transplant.
#education
Fox News: AI belongs in schools. Here's how I plan to use it to help, not hurt my students
In 2023, students will have access to generative AI in the classroom, allowing them to use AI tools for their essays and homework. However, educators must ensure that assignments go beyond regurgitation of information and instead focus on critical thinking and analysis, which AI lacks. The human touch of personal interpretation and understanding is still essential in communication. AI can be a valuable tool in education, providing personalized learning platforms and streamlining the grading process. Educators must prepare students to navigate AI while upholding the irreplaceable aspects of human judgment, ethics, and creativity.
#crime
Breitbart: Ortiz: Crime Is Another Leftist Policy Threatening Small Businesses
Flash mob shoplifting and organized retail crime have increased by about 50%, costing American retailers $100 billion annually. Woke district attorneys and soft-on-crime policies are to blame, allowing repeat offenders to drive the crime wave. It's causing small businesses to close, raising prices for consumers, endangering workers, and hurting our country's institutions.
#sports
Fox News: AI-powered technology to offer interactive live shopping for fans during NFL games
Last year, Amazon's Prime Video secured the streaming rights for the NFL's Black Friday game between the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. The game presents an opportunity for viewers to engage in exclusive live shopping deals, with artificial intelligence providing a seamless experience.
Forbes: Joe Burrow Reportedly Agrees To Record $275 Million Five-Year Contract With The Bengals
Topline NFL star Joe Burrow has signed a record $275 million contract extension with the Cincinnati Bengals, making him the highest-paid player in league history. The five-year deal includes around $219 million in guaranteed pay and will earn Burrow an average of around $55 million per year.
#technology
Fox News: Newspaper blocks ChatGPT from content amid growing backlash against new tech
The UK newspaper, The Guardian, has blocked OpenAI's ChatGPT platform from accessing its content over concerns of unlicensed usage and potential lawsuits. Other publishers, including CNN and The New York Times, have also chosen to block the AI's web crawler. The move comes as British book publishers call for the protection of intellectual property rights in AI development.
Fox News: Three top takeaways from the Senate Energy committee hearing on DOE and AI
Lawmakers on the Senate Energy Committee were warned about the threats and opportunities of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the U.S. energy sector and daily life. The committee held a hearing on the rapidly advancing technology, with a focus on the threat posed by China and the need for a strategic AI plan in the U.S. Experts emphasized the need for education and risk management in order to mitigate negative impacts. They also highlighted the insufficiency of existing policies and regulations in addressing AI challenges and the influence of adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea in the tech landscape.
#other
Fox News: 'AGT' judge Simon Cowell reveals he is ‘not a fan’ of AI
Simon Cowell expressed his disapproval of using artificial intelligence in music. He believes that the authenticity and lasting impact of songs by artists like Queen, David Bowie, and Elton John cannot be replicated by AI. However, Cowell does understand the challenges faced by artists and songwriters in the industry.