The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released its June consumer price index (CPI) report, which measures inflation. The report showed that year-over-year inflation slowed for the 12th straight month to just 3%, the lowest figure in over two years. Let me be clear, this doesn’t mean inflation is no longer […]
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New York Times’ great cover up: How Gray Lady gets away with ignoring Joe Biden’s corruption
On Monday, July 31 the House Oversight Committee will conduct a transcribed interview with Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s former business partner. He will almost certainly testify that Joe Biden was involved in son Hunter Biden’s business activities and that he met with and spoke on the telephone to his son’s […]
Read MoreMaskless churchgoer settles lawsuit over 2020 arrest, calls liberalism a ‘modern-day cult’
Idaho resident Gabriel Rench was awarded a hefty settlement for his 2020 arrest during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Rench spoke out about his case Monday and argued his arrest was the result of liberalism and cancel culture. Rench was arrested in September 2020 along with two other churchgoers […]
Read MoreJamie Foxx’s tight-knit family credited for saving actor’s life: What to know about comedian’s clan
Jamie Foxx recently gave fans an update on his health after an undisclosed medical complication landed him in the hospital in April. In the post, Foxx credited his family with helping him make it through. In an official social media post, Foxx explained he “went through something that I thought […]
Read MoreAI appears more human on social media than actual humans: study
Artificial intelligence-generated text can appear more human on social media than text written by actual humans, a study found. Chatbots, such as OpenAI’s wildly popular ChatGPT, are able to convincingly mimic human conversation based on prompts it is given by users. The platform exploded in use last year and served […]
Read MoreAI on the front lines: Senate pushes Army to develop neural sensors to track soldiers’ fatigue, stress
The Senate is encouraging the Pentagon to quickly develop artificial intelligence-driven “wearable” neural sensors that would be used to transmit data to commanders about the physical and mental status of soldiers in the field. The Senate Armed Services Committee released its annual defense policy bill this month, which was accompanied […]
Read MoreOur schools’ war on AI is a national security threat
Since the beginning of the AI race, the United States has been working hard to stay ahead. But it is time to realize that America’s superiority is at risk. The key intertwined contributing factors include the broken U.S. education system and fear of job loss. To stop the American AI leadership […]
Read MoreFlorida Uber driver accused of raping passenger celebrating 21st birthday had lengthy criminal past
FIRST ON FOX — A 20-year-old woman’s life changed forever one December night in 2021, when she was celebrating her birthday in Tampa, Florida. The Pasco County woman, who had just moved to the area from Wisconsin for college, became intoxicated while celebrating her upcoming 21st birthday and got separated […]
Read MorePhillies’ Trea Turner ejected after nightmare fifth inning leads to boos from home crowd
The fifth inning for Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner on Monday night against the Baltimore Orioles can only be described as a disaster that eventually led to his ejection. The game wasn’t going too well for Turner, as he was already 0-for-2 entering the top of the fifth inning with […]
Read MoreOn this day in history, July 25, 1976, NASA captures ‘Face on Mars’ photo
A photo from Mars taken by NASA’s Viking 1 spacecraft left people perplexed and wondering about the possibility of extraterrestrial life on this day in history, July 25, 1976. Dubbed the “Face on Mars,” the image appeared to show a carving of eyes, nose and a mouth in the Martian […]
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