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Harris defender lashes out when Fox News anchor asks basic questions about Harris' economic plan — but she can't answer
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Harris defender lashes out when Fox News anchor asks basic questions about Harris' economic plan — but she can't answer

What exactly is Vice President Kamala Harris' plan to fix the economy and drive down prices for Americans?That's the question with which Fox News anchor Sandra Smith confronted Democratic strategist Kelly Hyman on Monday, leading to a contentious interview when Hyman failed to give a substantive answer.'Not sure that pitch is going to work for voters. "Sorry guys, I can't do anything about it."'"You were explaining to me how Kamala Harris has a pitch to voters that will bring down prices that, we should remind everyone, ran up under her and Biden's administration. So what's the plan to tackle these prices, like groceries up 25%?" Smith asked.At first, Hyman tried to shift responsibility for the economy from the president, claiming that "ultimately it's up to Congress.""So you don't think that Kamala Harris would bring down prices?" Smith shot back.When Hyman doubled down on her claim that "there are very limited things that the president can do" and reasserted that "ultimately Congress needs to act in order to help the American people," Smith hit Hyman with a reality check."Not sure that pitch is going to work for voters. 'Sorry guys, I can't do anything about it,'" Smith explained. "If you're living on a fixed income in this country, it is brutal right now. So the question is: What is her economic plan? What is her pitch to voters to bring these prices down? Trump keeps giving interview after interview detailing exactly how he plans to do it. We're all just saying, 'What is her plan?'"It was at that moment that Hyman tried to move the discussion from Harris to Donald Trump, claiming the former president's economic vision "harms the American people." That claim, of course, ignores the fact that Trump was already president and that Americans generally believe the economy was better when he was in charge."OK, what is Harris' plan? We're waiting," Smith asked again.In the most substantive part of the interview, Hyman — instead of pitching Harris' economic plan — said Americans can look it up for themselves. Then, for some reason, she boasted about Harris' controversial plan to ban price-gouging."Okay, there's a lot of aspects to it in regards to looking at it online," Hyman said. "So let's talk about lowering the grocery cost because that's something that's brought up. The viewers can look at this online. She talks about certain things in regards to advancing the first federal ban on price-gouging on food and groceries, to set clear rules to the road to make clear that big corporations can't unfairly exploit consumers —"Referring to allegations of price-gouging, Smith immediately challenged, "Is that happening?""I don't know if that's currently happening or not because I'm not privy to that type of information, but there are people costing a lot of money in regards to groceries," Hyman responded.Hyman may not be an economist and "privy to that type of information," but Harris' attempt to blame inflation on price-gouging fell flat because it's not true. The reality is that grocery store margins are contracting, evidence that grocers are not price-gouging customers.At the end of the interview, Hyman lashed out at Smith for allegedly interrupting her, claiming it is "disrespectful" because she is a woman."It seems you're having a hard time articulating her plan," Smith told Hyman."That's not true. I'm constantly being interrupted by you, which, as a woman, I think is disrespectful. When I'm trying to speak, every time I try and speak, you speak over me," Hyman said. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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10-year-old boy arrested for SnapChat threat to 'shoot up' high school, sheriff's office says
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10-year-old boy arrested for SnapChat threat to 'shoot up' high school, sheriff's office says

A 10-year-old Florida boy was arrested for a SnapChat threat to "shoot up" a high school, the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office said.A Wakulla High School student on Wednesday reported to school staff that he was in a SnapChat conversation with an unidentified person who stated he was going to "shoot up your school" and "It’s y'alls last day," officials said.The school resource officer also on Thursday obtained an arrest warrant charging the juvenile with violation of Florida Statute 836: making a written or electronic threat to kill, do bodily injury, or conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism, officials said.Wakulla High School is in Crawfordville, which is just over a half hour southwest of Tallahassee on the Florida panhandle.With that, school staff around 4 p.m. told the school's resource officer about the threatening social media post, officials said, and the resource officer initiated a criminal investigation.The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office said it asked for assistance from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and its Cyber Crime Unit, Counter Terrorism Unit, and Organized Crime Unit joined the investigation.The agencies worked throughout Wednesday afternoon and evening and into Thursday's early morning hours to identify the source and location of the threat, officials said.Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents and a school resource officer early Thursday morning "made contact with the subject who made the online threat at his residence" in Woodville in Leon County and interviewed him, officials said. Woodville is located approximately halfway between Crawfordville and Tallahassee.The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office said it told Wakulla County school officials that same morning that there was no imminent threat to the high school or any other district school and that the juvenile who had made the threat had been identified and would be charged.The school resource officer also on Thursday obtained an arrest warrant charging the juvenile with violation of Florida Statute 836: making a written or electronic threat to kill, do bodily injury, or conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism, officials said.That same day, the juvenile’s father turned him in, and the juvenile was taken into custody by authority of the arrest warrant, officials said.Anything else?Similar threats from juveniles have prompted another Florida sheriff to begin shaming the suspects on social media, NewsNation said.More from the outlet:Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said he’s tired of the hoaxes targeting students, disrupting schools and sapping law enforcement resources. In social media posts, Chitwood has warned parents that if their kids are arrested for making threats, he’ll make sure the public knows.Chitwood recently posted the full name and mug shot of an 11-year-old boy who allegedly threatened to carry out a school shooting. While many praised Chitwood online, the sheriff’s tactics sparked criticism from some who say the weight of the responsibility should fall on the boy’s parents.Under Florida law, juvenile court records are generally exempt from public release — but not if the child is charged with a felony, as in this case.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Stunning new sandbox RPG smashes Kickstarter goal in 35 mins
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Stunning new sandbox RPG smashes Kickstarter goal in 35 mins

Back in 2019, Pathea Games put out My Time at Portia, a farming life sim and RPG game hybrid that drew inspiration from games like Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon, and Minecraft. A few years later, in 2023, the studio followed the project up with My Time at Sandrock, a further evolution of the earlier game's design foundation. Now, the third game in the series, My Time at Evershine, has been announced and is currently running a Kickstarter that leaped past its funding goal within minutes of the crowdfunding campaign's kick-off. Continue reading Stunning new sandbox RPG smashes Kickstarter goal in 35 mins
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Survival looter shooter The Forever Winter out now, brings huge mechs
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Survival looter shooter The Forever Winter out now, brings huge mechs

Gaming has always been obsessed with the idea of surviving through an apocalypse. For all that games keep being released, examining the end of the world in different ways, there’s relatively few new ideas on offer, with most offering various shades of the same vision. Then along comes a game like The Forever Winter, a new survival looter shooter that’s out now, which explores an angle that’s fresh and unique. Continue reading Survival looter shooter The Forever Winter out now, brings huge mechs MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best horror games, Best co-op games, Best survival games
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'Kamala's Wins' Account Too Damn Dumb to Realize They JUST Campaigned FOR Trump With This DOOZY
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'Kamala's Wins' Account Too Damn Dumb to Realize They JUST Campaigned FOR Trump With This DOOZY

'Kamala's Wins' Account Too Damn Dumb to Realize They JUST Campaigned FOR Trump With This DOOZY
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EA Sports FC 25 Review
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EA Sports FC 25 Review

Every football fan knows this routine intimately: summer is over, the transfer window is closed, you brew a nice cup of coffee and wonder, "Is this year any different?"
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Javier Milei Scrapped Argentina's Rent Controls - Now the Rental Housing Market Is Booming
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Javier Milei Scrapped Argentina's Rent Controls - Now the Rental Housing Market Is Booming

Javier Milei Scrapped Argentina's Rent Controls - Now the Rental Housing Market Is Booming
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Legendary NFL QB Brett Favre Reveals Sad Medical News During Congressional Testimony
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Legendary NFL QB Brett Favre Reveals Sad Medical News During Congressional Testimony

Legendary NFL QB Brett Favre Reveals Sad Medical News During Congressional Testimony
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Trending Tech
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Arlo cameras can now recognize people and vehicles
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Arlo cameras can now recognize people and vehicles

Arlo cameras and video doorbells are getting an AI-powered upgrade with new facial recognition capabilities and the ability to identify specific cars. | Photo by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy / The Verge Arlo is upgrading its security cameras and video doorbells with additional AI capabilities. The company is adding the ability for its cameras to recognize people and vehicles and learn to detect custom objects or changes in the surroundings. While an Arlo camera can currently alert you when it spots a person or vehicle (as well as packages and animals), it can now be trained to tell you exactly who it sees and which vehicle. The new capabilities are part of Arlo Secure 5, a package of AI-powered features combined with machine learning. Secure 5 is available now to Arlo users in the US, Canada, and Asia-Pacific, with other regions coming soon, according to Ashton Good, senior director of marketing at Arlo. If the new alerts work well,... Continue reading…
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Razer just added its banned Snap Tap feature to its recent laptops and keyboards
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Razer just added its banned Snap Tap feature to its recent laptops and keyboards

Image: Razer Razer, Wooting, Asus, and SteelSeries are among the keyboard manufacturers that have embraced rapid-fire strafing, letting you press two simultaneous opposing directions at the same time to dodge bullets rather than standing still. But while you’ve typically had to buy specific keyboards (or set up null binds) to get this functionality, Razer has just brought it to years of keyboards and laptops as well. Every Razer keyboard and Blade laptop that works with the company’s Synapse 4 desktop software — here’s the full list, including laptops that go back to 2018 — can now update Synapse and toggle on Razer’s Snap Tap feature. (Other manufacturers call it “Snappy Tappy” or “Speed Tap,” and Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions (SOCD) is... Continue reading…
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