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Amjad Masad: The Cults of Silicon Valley, Woke AI, and Tech Billionaires Turning to Trump
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Florida Sheriff: Cop Killer Shot So Many Times You Could Read Through Him [VIDEO]
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Florida Sheriff: Cop Killer Shot So Many Times You Could Read Through Him [VIDEO]

Florida Sheriff: Cop Killer Shot So Many Times You Could Read Through Him [VIDEO]
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Conservative Voices
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Democrats Lie Even To Their Own Voters: Just 3 Examples
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Democrats Lie Even To Their Own Voters: Just 3 Examples

The following article, Democrats Lie Even To Their Own Voters: Just 3 Examples, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. For decades, Democrat politicians begged their voters to give them control of the White House, Senate and House so that they could make the District of Columbia a state. Well, Democrats controlled all three in 2021 and 2022 without offering even one piece of legislation to make D.C. a state? What happened? D.C. is not … Continue reading Democrats Lie Even To Their Own Voters: Just 3 Examples ...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Iran by bomb planted months before blast, source says
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed in Iran by bomb planted months before blast, source says

Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran on Wednesday using an explosive device that had been covertly hidden in the guest house where he was staying, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. According to the source, who had been briefed on the operation, the bomb was concealed about two months ago in the guest house where Haniyeh was known to stay in Tehran and detonated remotely once he was inside his room there. The Iranian government and Hamas say Israel carried...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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A.I. IS left-wing and biased against conservatives, study confirms
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A.I. IS left-wing and biased against conservatives, study confirms

The first study of its kind has determined what many have long suspected - AI left-wing. A total of 24 Large Language Models (LLMs), including Google's Gemini, OpenAI's ChatGPT and even Elon Musk's Grok, were asked political charged questions during tests of its values, party affiliation and personality. The results showed the all LLMs produced answers that were largely 'Progressive,' 'Democratic' and 'Green,' and included values like 'Equality,' '...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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It's about to be official. DNC roll call begins to make Kamala Harris nominee
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It's about to be official. DNC roll call begins to make Kamala Harris nominee

It’s about to be official. Democrats will begin a virtual roll call on Thursday to vote Vice President Kamala Harris as the party’s presumptive presidential nominee. The roll call vote will begin Thursday at 9 a.m. ET. Delegates have until the deadline on Monday, Aug. 5 at 6 p.m. ET to return their ballots. Harris skyrocketed to the top of the ticket after President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race on July 21. Pressure had grown from concerned Democratic...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Good guy built a tiny house for one stray cat in his backyard. It quickly became a kitty village.
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Good guy built a tiny house for one stray cat in his backyard. It quickly became a kitty village.

Tiny houses are still a popular choice for people trying to downsize but tiny houses for cats are springing up in one man's backyard. Barna, thought he was doing a good deed for a stray cat that decided that he kinda liked hanging out in this human's backyard. The cat would show up but at first wouldn't eat the food set out for him, that didn't stop Barna.The man continued to set food out for the cat. Taking note of the changing weather, Barna decided to take one of his hobbies and build the cat, now named Domino a cozy little house. Building things is a hobby for the man, so he made sure to equip Domino's tiny abode with a heating pad, light and camera. Before too long the situation turned into a version of the famous children's book, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. Another cat showed up, because of course Domino had a bestie but it didn't stop there.Barna built a tiny two story condo for the two cats to hang out in while still keeping Domino's original tiny house. The backyard looks like it was made to host furry tenants in a makeshift cat community because more cats indeed showed up. Now the tuxedo cat has several neighbors to hang out with and thanks to Barna, none of the cats look like they're missing any meals. "We have about four or five cats who will go in and sleep in the houses," Barna tells The Dodo. "One night one of the biggest storms of the year hit, I saw that two kittens actually took shelter in the house. That was one of the sweetest things ever."Barna has cameras set up inside and outside of the itty bitty kitty community so he can keep an eye on his feline neighbors. The cats' landlord expresses that he feels gratification seeing his little houses be used by furry tenants. Having a group of cats around probably isn't too terrible for keeping pests away either so it's a win for all involved. This article originally appeared on 5.13.24
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The Lighter Side
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Elderly cats are being saved from being euthanized with adorable cat retirement village
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Elderly cats are being saved from being euthanized with adorable cat retirement village

There is an amazing retirement village now accepting guests but instead of catering to elderly people, it's designed for elderly cats. Shropshire Cat Rescue has been rescuing elderly cats that are set to be euthanized and providing them with top notch elder care. The owner of the rescue was tired of seeing older cats get passed over for adoption and subsequently put to sleep simply because they were old so she decided to do something about it. That's where the idea for Shropshire Cat Rescue came from and they've got cats wandering the retirement village who are over 20 years old. One cat, lovingly named Cat, loves to hang out in the little "store" in the tiny cat town, while others lounge in cat condos.Veterinarian, Dr. Scott Miller, owner of an elderly cat himself wet to visit the feline retirement community to check it out. He was impressed with how much the retirement community had to offer the cats that call it home. Shropshire Cat Rescue is in England, but it's not the only retirement home out there for felines. A Florida couple opened a retirement home for elderly cats, too. Terry and Bruce Jenkins decided to open their home for elderly cats in their back yard, rescuing them from "hardship situations." The Jenkins' don't adopt the old kitties out, they let them live out their years cozy in their back yard. In fact, there are several retirement homes for cats in America, but the Shropshire village truly looks like a mini town. It comes complete with stores and other town staples designed for cats to lounge about in, but humans also use the store fronts to store items for the cats. Watch:Shropshire Cat Rescue currently has about 17 cats and has a program set up that allows local kids to come play with the cats. The elderly cats get to socialize with humans and other cats while receiving whatever care they need. The retirement home is the last stop for these old guys so there's no effort to rehome them. These cats simply get to live out the rest of their lives being loved on by volunteers and the visiting children. Maybe even more retirement homes will start popping up across the country. This article originally appeared on 5.14.24
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High school sociology students identify suspect in 40-year-old ‘Redhead Murders’ cold case
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High school sociology students identify suspect in 40-year-old ‘Redhead Murders’ cold case

A group of high school students in Elizabethton, Tennessee, did something local law enforcement couldn’t do in 40 years. They identified a suspect in the murder of Tina McKenney-Farmer, one of the 14 victims in the “Redhead Murders,” an unsolved series of murders in the south in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s.All of the victims were white women with reddish hair who died similar deaths. They were strangled and disposed of on the side of major highways in Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi and West Virginia. The students’ work was part of a sociology class taught by Alex Campbell in 2018. The class's goal was to uncover whether the killings were the work of one man. The students’ incredible detective work on the case was documented in a popular 10-part podcast, Murder 101 by iHeart True Crime.Campbell assigned the project to his students because he enjoys "projects that get the students interested, projects where we can apply what we're learning in our classes,” he told People. “I had never heard about the murders even though I've lived here my entire life. They had these murders, but nobody had ever come to a consensus whether there was a person responsible for more than one of them, was there a serial killer active?" ‘Bible belt strangler’: How did high school students solve 40-year-old cold case murder? | Dan Abram www.youtube.com Over one semester, they determined that 6 of the women were likely to have been connected to the same murderer and labeled him the “Bible Belt Strangler.” They also helped identify one of the unidentified victims, Tina McKenney-Farmer.The class also brought in a former FBI agent, Scott Barker, who taught the 20 students how to profile a case. He told the students that to connect all of the murders to one killer, they needed to identify four things: the timeframe, geography, signature and the M.O. or modus operandi. The students came to the conclusion that McKenney-Farmer was murdered by Knoxville trucker Jerry Johns, who died in prison in 2015 after being convicted of kidnapping and attempted murder in 1987. Johns picked up a woman, strangled her and left her along Interstate 40.“If we look at Tina Farmer’s case and how she was killed, do these other cases match the M.O., the signature, the time frame and the geography is all the same and we have five other murders that match it completely. So, we know who killed her. He should be the primary suspect in the killing of all these others,” Campbell told CBS 12 News. DNA evidence later proved that the students were correct by linking Jerry Johns to the McKenney-Farmer crime scene. Investigators now believe that Johns may have been responsible for more of the Redhead Murders. By the end of the year, the students had also identified 6 victims in the Redhead Murders. — (@) Tennessee State Legislature commended the students for their work. However, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has never publicly credited them with the discovery. “It’s things that law enforcement haven’t been able to do in 30-40 years. That just gives me so much confidence that when you’re passionate about something, and you’re willing to put in the work, you can get it done and you can really go above and beyond any expectations you have,” student detective Reiley Whitson told CBS 12.
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