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Did Alex Soros and The Atlantic just call for Donald Trump’s assassination?
Commenters on X, formally Twitter, lit Alexander Soros up for a post that he generated. In the above image, Alex Soros shows a window with a bullet hole, and a combination of bills totaling 47 dollars. However, these are not just any bills. The first two bills have “4” and “5” respectively. The total number, […]
Video contradicts key Capitol cop testimony against Oath Keepers
Together with another officer, Officer Dunn, Special Agent David Lazarus offered testimony that painted the Oath Keepers as contributing to the instigation of aggression. However, video footage showed that Officer Dunn was the one who contributed to the aggression via making threats and by not conducting himself rationally. The Oath Keepers stepped in between Dunn […]
The US Supreme Court refuses to hear cases related to home appliances
A couple of energy development related cases were presented to the US Supreme Court for possible consideration. One of these cases involved home appliances. The Fifth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the arguments advanced by 11 red states. These states sued the US Department of Energy over its policies related to […]
According to the IMF, Artificial Intelligence will impact 40% of jobs around the world
This trend does not appear to be “improving” for those who do not intend to rely on Artificial Intelligence (AI). One concept that this assessment forwarded suggested the worsening of overall equity. Kristalina Georgieva, IMF chief, calls for addressing this issue to mitigate the possibility that increased AI use may contribute to social tensions. From […]
Klause Schwab suggests that predictive power of AI could replace elections
During an interview at a World Economic Forum event, Klaus Schwab talked about digital technology and its predictive power. This predictive power can translate into having no need for elections. Using these technologies would allow for predicting election outcomes. Implying that these predictions would accurately predict voter intent, Schwab suggested that people would ask why […]
Line of abandoned Tesla vehicles near Tesla charging stations in Chicago area
Many Tesla vehicle owners were unable to properly charge their vehicles or even get their vehicles charged. Deep freeze weather impacted the ability of the charging stations to service their vehicles. As a result, many drivers simply left their vehicles near the charging stations in favor of getting rides from others. From FOXBusiness: Desperate Tesla […]
A student is told that ‘strait’ is ‘offensive’
A teacher handed out a worksheet to the students. The worksheet was a “Social Identity Wheel” that contained the following categories: racial, ethnic, gender, social economic status, physical, emotional or developmental disabilities, and sexual orientation. One of the students that wrote down “straight” was told to pick another term. The teacher described “straight” as “offensive.” […]
Theft by former VFW post commander results in post needing to merge with another
Michael Bruce Colley, 65, was a former commander of a Veterans of Foreign Wars post. He used money from the organization to make payments on his mortgage. This was not the only personal expense that he spent organization funds on. Colley was subsequently charged with wire fraud. He is looking at 20 years in federal […]
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