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2 yrs

Turns out the only thing the Trump conviction changed is what we know about Biden
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Turns out the only thing the Trump conviction changed is what we know about Biden

It’s been 11 days since former President Donald Trump’s conviction in a partisan Manhattan courtroom, and we can now confidently assert it did not have the impact Democrats had hoped for. For months, Democrats had pinned their hopes on a conviction in any of the four cases Democrat district attorneys and special counsels had brought. While three of the cases — DA Fani Willis in Georgia and special counsel Jack Smith in Florida and Washington — have effectively stalled out, the ugly stepson, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, scored the first 34 goals. The only problem? Turns out they didn’t put any points on the board. And even this conviction might fall apart. National polls remain basically unchanged. In fact, there’s been movement toward Trump in some cases, like Virginia — long a temptress for Beltway Republicans, spending their money and leaving them with a broken heart and a hangover. It's been 20 years since a Republican running for president went home with those 13 electoral votes. President Joe Biden won the state by more than 10 points. Friday morning, RealClearPolitics moved the Old Dominion into the “toss up” category. “How the heck can you be undecided at this point?” pollster Frank Luntz asked a post-conviction focus group for the New York Times. He had a point. Both men have been president for four years each. Biden is the leader of the free world; Trump might be the most famous person in it. Biden’s been on TV for 50 years; his first White House meeting was with President Richard Nixon. Trump’s been a star for 40, through ups and downs, bankruptcies and triumphs. Neither have given America a single month since their debuts without their names somewhere in the news or on the TV. And that’s just the thing about these convictions. What did they tell Trump haters and independents that they didn’t already know about Trump? That he’d probably slept with Stormy Daniels? That scandal broke in 2018, back when creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti was still a corporate media darling. We knew this about Trump. It’s part of the deal. Here’s what we didn’t know: that the Democrats and their self-proclaimed healer in chief are willing to put their political opponents in prison. Indeed, Republicans have been able to use that revelation to even the playing field in the one place they really were trailing Democrats: fundraising. In a race as tight as this one, that's the sort of thing that makes a difference. The Daily Caller: Biden’s fundraising advantage is quickly being erased Blaze News: CNN's legal expert offers bold prediction about Georgia election interference case — and Democrats won't like it Blaze News: 50 Cent: Black men are 'identifying with Trump' Sign up for Bedford’s newsletter Sign up to get Blaze Media senior politics editor Christopher Bedford's newsletter. IN OTHER NEWS The Bibi trap Congress and Israel finally set a date for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint address to Congress, and with it, an impending disaster for a Democrat Party unwilling to behave. For all the talk of “norms,” top Democrats are furious that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeen Jeffries (D-N.Y.) agreed to the invitation of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to the wartime PM. While the two leaders have pointed out that it’s simply good manners and precedent, a goodly number of their colleagues aren’t having it. “You do not honor a foreign leader by addressing a joint session of Congress who is currently engaged in creating the worst humanitarian disaster in the modern history of this country,” liberal stalwart Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) complained on MSNBC. Forty-two Democrats bucked the White House last week when they joined Republicans on Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy’s bill sanctioning the International Criminal Court for its Netanyahu arrest warrant. Biden warned that the sanctions were overbroad. Democrat civil war has been on stark display since shortly after the Oct. 7 terror attacks on Israel. While campus occupations, protests, and riots tapered off with the end of the school year, summer brings its own brand of liberal church: The D.C. protest road trip. On Saturday, tens of thousands of pro-Hamas activists poured into the capital on charter buses from all around the country to surround Biden’s White House, where they vandalized American history, attacked police, and set off smoke bombs. Looks like you can wave your keffiyeh goodbye to any sort of unity in the lead-up to the 2024 election. Blaze Video: Huge pro-Palestine protest surrounds White House, smoke bombs set off, progressives demand 'butcher' Biden be arrested for war crimes Blaze News: Former Bernie Sanders staffer says her anti-Israel speech is being suppressed after The Hill fires her The fire rises: Compact: Ending Big Tech’s child exploitation Social media gobbles up children. There’s no getting around it. Suicide rates, depression, gender dysphoria, and eating disorders are up in every country where kids have easy access to cell phones and the social media platforms they host. At the same time, the tech titans who shield their own kids from using their products have taken advantage of our libertarian impulse to shield their business model. The good news is that politicians are finally waking up. Zephyr Teachout reports: Social-media firms raked in $11 billion in U.S. ad sales from minors in 2022 alone. Yet even that astronomical figure doesn’t capture the economic value that these giants derive from addicting children to their platforms. Meta, Google, TikTok, and Twitter are over-incentivized to try to ban, delay, and weaken all efforts to decommercialize children’s social media. But now, that focus on exploiting teen emotions has come back to bite Big Tech. Parents—who for a decade blamed themselves in isolation for the rising depression, anxiety, and self-harm among teens—are now joining together to demand that social media, the central institution of their children’s lives, be made safe. Bipartisan parents’ groups are building a new movement; 2024 is turning out to be the year that we will stop gross and deadly exploitation of children’s emotions for profit. Friday marked a major development in this battle. By a nearly unanimous bipartisan vote, the New York legislature passed landmark legislation that goes straight at the exploitation business model. The New York approach—a version of which has also been introduced in both California and Kentucky; talk about bipartisan!—is disarming in its simplicity. The laws prohibit three different design features for minors on social-media platforms: targeted feeds, notifications between 12 a.m. and 6 a.m., and commercialization of children’s data. (It’s a default measure: All of those design features can be deployed if there is verifiable parental consent.)... Bedford: Big Business’s century-long war on kids
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Diablo 4’s Rod Fergusson explains how Blizzard beats its ARPG rivals
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Diablo 4’s Rod Fergusson explains how Blizzard beats its ARPG rivals

Between the likes of Diablo 4, Last Epoch, and Path of Exile, ARPG fans are eating good right now. Each game offers something a little different while spurring the competition to learn from and bounce off of one another. Last Epoch delivers hundreds of skills while Path of Exile adopts the free-to-play model. So how does Blizzard stay distinctive from its rivals? Speaking exclusively to PCGameN at Summer Game Fest, Diablo series general manager and producer Rod Fergusson explains how D4 is staying ahead of the pack. Continue reading Diablo 4’s Rod Fergusson explains how Blizzard beats its ARPG rivals MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Diablo 4 builds, Diablo 4 review, Diablo 4 classes
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Phil Spencer Addresses Tango / Arkane Austin Closures, 'I Have To Run A Sustainable Business'
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Phil Spencer Addresses Tango / Arkane Austin Closures, 'I Have To Run A Sustainable Business'

Phil Spencer has addressed the recent closure of Xbox-owned studios Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin, Alpha Dog and Roundhouse Games.
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Diablo 4: Vessel Of Hatred Trailers Stunning Cinematics Spark Full Horror Movie Demand
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Diablo 4: Vessel Of Hatred Trailers Stunning Cinematics Spark Full Horror Movie Demand

Xbox delivered a packed and impressive showcase over the weekend as its contribution to Summer Game Fest, despite the publisher being previously surrounded by lay-off controversy. Nestled among the Gears of War: E-Day and Doom: The Dark Ages reveals, Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred, the first expansion for Blizzards 2023 dungeon crawler, was announced, and it may have been the best trailer of the festival.
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RedState Feed
2 yrs

The Tech Takeover: How Cutting-Edge Technology Is Revolutionizing Politics
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The Tech Takeover: How Cutting-Edge Technology Is Revolutionizing Politics

The Tech Takeover: How Cutting-Edge Technology Is Revolutionizing Politics
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Caitlin Clark Snubbed for US Olympics Women’s Basketball Team; She Responds With Grace and Class
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Caitlin Clark Snubbed for US Olympics Women’s Basketball Team; She Responds With Grace and Class

Caitlin Clark Snubbed for US Olympics Women’s Basketball Team; She Responds With Grace and Class
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Apple’s AI opportunity is all about the big picture
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Apple’s AI opportunity is all about the big picture

Image: The Verge We’ve seen two approaches to AI in mobile tech in this year: “AI That’s Not Your Phone” and “AI That Does Random Stuff on Your Phone.” The “Not Your Phone” group includes devices like the Rabbit R1 and the Humane AI Pin, two small gadgets that sought to make AI more useful by building it into a smaller, simpler gadget. It hasn’t gone very well. Both devices came with big promises to help us get things done without looking at our phone screens. Neither delivered. Now it’s time for Apple, like Google and Microsoft before it, to announce a whole bunch of AI features at its annual developer conference today. But the current state of AI on our phones is, well, unimpressive. “AI Doing Random Stuff on Your Phone” includes Google’s generative AI... Continue reading…
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How to watch Apple’s WWDC 2024: Live stream, start time, more
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How to watch Apple’s WWDC 2024: Live stream, start time, more

WWDC 2024 starts later today. As we expect Apple to unveil iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS 15, watchOS 11, tvOS 18, visionOS 2, and its long-rumored plan for AI, reportedly called Apple Intelligence, we can't wait to catch up with the company's developer conference later today. Even though some media personalities and developers were invited to watch the event from Apple Park in Cupertino, California, people all over the world can watch it online, as the keynote will be pre-recorded, just like in previous years. That said, it doesn't matter where you are. In this article, we'll teach you how to watch WWDC 2024 from your Apple, Windows, or Android device. Best Apple's WWDC 2024 live stream options to watch online If you're planning to watch WWDC 2024 live, there are three possible options to stream the conference: From Apple's YouTube channel, the Apple TV app, and the company's website. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXeOiIDNNek While I usually tune in to the WWDC conference from my Apple TV app on the Apple TV set-top box, the easiest way to watch WWDC 2024 is from the YouTube page, as you can watch it from any device. To watch it from the Apple TV app, open it before the conference starts, and you'll see a banner for the event banner, which you can click. The same is worth it about watching the keynote from Apple's website here. What time does WWDC start? If you're watching from California, WWDC 2024 starts at 10 am PT. This means: New York: 1 pm ET Sao Paulo: 2 pm London: 6 pm Berlin: 7 pm Beijing: 1 am Tokyo: 2 am Sydney: 3 am Now that you know how to watch the WWDC 2024 keynote live, you can discover what we expect Apple to unveil later today in our article below. Don't Miss: 12 Apple announcements to expect at WWDC 2024 The post How to watch Apple’s WWDC 2024: Live stream, start time, more appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $189 AirPods Pro, $169 TP-Link WiFi 6 mesh system, $45 KitchenAid hand blender, more Today’s deals: Amazon Father’s Day sale, $714 Apple Watch Ultra 2, $23 Fire TV Stick 4K, more Memorial Day deals: $189 AirPods Pro, $43 camera drone, $179 Roomba, Crest 3D Whitestrips, Instant Pot, more Best Apple deals for June 2024
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2 yrs

South Korea, US to Hold New Round of Nuclear Planning Talks in Seoul
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South Korea, US to Hold New Round of Nuclear Planning Talks in Seoul

South Korea and the United States were set to hold talks Monday in Seoul on better coordinating an allied nuclear response during a war with North Korea, amid anxiety over Pyongyang's growing arsenal, Seoul officials said.
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Belarus Says It Is Joining Nuclear Exercises With Russia
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Belarus Says It Is Joining Nuclear Exercises With Russia

Belarus said Monday its army was taking part in the second stage of Russian exercises ordered by President Vladimir Putin to practice the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons.
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