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Terror Organization Takes Nine UN Employees Captive: REPORT
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Terror Organization Takes Nine UN Employees Captive: REPORT

"We condemn in the strongest terms this dangerous escalation."
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‘Actual Pee’: Kate Winslet Describes Filming Wild Scene
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‘Actual Pee’: Kate Winslet Describes Filming Wild Scene

'Chanting and slapping each other'
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Hunter Biden’s Daughter Takes Stand In Gun Charges Trial
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Hunter Biden’s Daughter Takes Stand In Gun Charges Trial

Naomi Biden took the stand
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Gamers Realm
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Best farming routes for Trishiraite in Genshin Impact
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Best farming routes for Trishiraite in Genshin Impact

Trishiraite is a type of ore you can find in Genshin Impact to use as an ascension material, but what are the best farming routes? If you’re looking to ascend Sethos, you’ll need a lot of this material. Genshin Impact: Best Trishiraite farming routes Trishiraite appears throughout the deserts of Sumeru, specifically around the Realm of Farakhkert and Gavireh Lajavard. It’s a required ascension material for Sethos, the 4-Star Electro Bow character. You’ll need a whopping 168 Trishiraite to fully ascend Sethos, so let’s start farming! Screenshot: PC Invasion (via Teyvat interaction map) Asipattravana Swamp / Hills of Barsom Near the Asipattravana Swamp and the Hills of Barsom are quite a quite ore deposits for Trishiraite. These spots are a little complicated just because only the five Trishiraite in the middle image are available in the overworld between these two locations. On the left, you can find five more Trishiraite in Madinat al-Nuh...
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How to complete Kneeling Hive Knight activity in the Pale Heart Destiny 2
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How to complete Kneeling Hive Knight activity in the Pale Heart Destiny 2

Most oddities in the Pale Heart can be solved through trial and error, but some are just plain confusing. If you’re wondering what the Knight in the picture above is up to, here’s how to complete the Kneeling Hive Knight activity in the Pale Heart Destiny 2. Where is the Kneeling Knight in the Pale Heart? Screenshot: PC Invasion The Kneeling Knight can spawn as a random event in the Landing section of the Pale Heart. It doesn’t appear every time, but if it does, it will be on the overhang near the bridge. The Knight typically shows up on Overthrow level 2. How to beat the Kneeling Knight event The Knight always kneels in front of a portal and will drop an orb when you defeat it. I tried entering the portal with the orb multiple times, but it teleports me away and usually takes the item. It turns out the solution is a little more specific. Jump at the portal with the Orb in your hands, and melee the portal with the orb as you do. If you do this correc...
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Best free recruits to choose in A Twisted Path to Renown
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Best free recruits to choose in A Twisted Path to Renown

The hardest decision you’ll make at the start of your A Twisted Path to Renown journey is deciding which free recruit to pick. This guide is designed to help you choose as it will explain which free recruits are best to start out with. A Twisted Path to Renown: Which free recruit should you choose? Selecting the right free recruit in A Twisted Path to Renown can make or break whether you survive a match and complete an extraction. For the most part, free recruits will have debuffs toward certain stats. When it comes to choosing a free recruit, you want to make sure you select one that doesn’t have any debuffs toward the following stats: Stamina, Stamina Regeneration, Sprinting Speed, and Strength. These four stats are crucial in survival and having any debuffs towards them can make the overall experience significantly more challenging. A debuff in any other stat is okay. Image: Flip Force Gaming / YouTube Some examples of who not to choose are characters that...
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How to start the Salvation’s Edge raid in Destiny 2
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How to start the Salvation’s Edge raid in Destiny 2

Raids are the ultimate challenge in Destiny 2, and the stakes have never been higher than in the Final Shape. If you think you’re tough enough, here’s how to start the Salvation’s Edge raid in Destiny 2. Where to access the Salvation’s Edge raid in Destiny 2 Screenshot: PC Invasion You can start the Salvation’s Edge raid from the Pale Heart location in the Director. The node is on its own, far to the right, so you’ll need to scroll across to find it. Keep in mind the raid is in “Contest Mode” for the first 48 hours. After that time, the required Light Level will likely lower, although we can’t say by how much. Raids are peak content in Destiny 2, making most other PvE activities look like a cakewalk. What do I need before I can try the Salvation’s Edge raid? Before entering the raid, you must meet a few prerequisites. These aren’t visible in-game, but Bungie has mentioned them on social media and in their ...
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Get Ready for the New Digital Censorship Regime
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Get Ready for the New Digital Censorship Regime

A House panel held a hearing last month examining how the Biden White House colluded with Big Tech platforms to censor speech about COVID-19 and the 2020 presidential election. Exposing these past abuses was a good start for the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. But now, the same forces are reforming to impose a new digital censorship regime ahead of this fall’s elections. Indeed, American tech, government, and nonprofit elites are bent on repeating the sins of 2020. Congress and the states stand in the way. To ensure the integrity of the upcoming election, they need to refocus efforts on disrupting the new censorship apparatus. The first step should be addressing the private organizations calling on Big Tech platforms to remove or throttle content that they label as election misinformation or disinformation. In an open letter, over 200 such groups demand that Facebook, X, Instagram, and other major platforms reinstate “election-integrity policies, inclusive of moderating content around the Big Lie” and changing algorithms to “promote factual election content.” Doing so won’t be easy. These groups have the backing of powerful political interests. According to a recent report from the Media Research Center, at least 45 of the groups collected $80.8 million between 2016 and 2022 from liberal financier and  philanthropist George Soros. And they’re not the only ones pressuring Big Tech to censor. Initiatives such as the State Department-backed Global Disinformation Index and news- rating company NewsGuard partner with Big Tech to deprive so-called “fake news” sites of ad dollars and user engagement. But their ratings are deeply biased. Analysis from the Media Research Center found that NewsGuard rates liberal media outlets 27 points higher on average for trustworthiness than conservative outlets. The Global Disinformation Index is similarly biased. It maintains a “Dynamic Exclusion List” of websites that it subjectively determines are “high risk” purveyors of “disinformation,” including at least 10 conservative-leaning media outlets. In 2022, the Xandr ad platform, owned by Microsoft, partnered with the Global Disinformation Index to defund so-called disinformation groups. Following public scrutiny, Microsoft temporarily suspended its subscription to GDI. Even still, Microsoft integrated the NewsGuard rating system into “numerous products,” including the company’s Edge browser, news aggregators, Bing search, and various AI-powered assistants. In November, Microsoft announced that it would partner with NewsGuard and other groups to “provide information on authoritative sources” and ensure that “queries about election administration will surface reputable sites.” This push is paralleled by efforts on the state and federal level to shape public discourse in collusion with dominant tech firms. The FBI, for example, recently confirmed that it has resumed talks with social media platforms over so-called “disinformation.” According to reporting by The Federalist, both the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, known as the “nerve center” for government censorship operations, refused to say whether they intend to pressure tech platforms to “remove posts containing so-called ‘disinformation.’” Meanwhile, the California Secretary of State’s Office colluded with Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter (now X) to censor posts deemed election “misinformation” in 2020. And California now requires social media platforms to submit reports to the attorney general’s office detailing efforts to combat so-called hate speech. At the same time, Washington and Oregon hired the censorship surveillance group Logically to help monitor so-called election misinformation. And Arizona’s secretary of state created a dedicated position to identify and report “especially egregious posts” to Big Tech platforms. To counteract these efforts, Congress and state lawmakers should insist on transparency, which is key to addressing concerns about collusion. For example, Congress should investigate new government efforts to collude with Big Tech—particularly in the states and at both the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The relevant authorities should also probe ongoing relationships between Big Tech firms and outside researchers to examine whether they are running afoul of state or federal law. Big Tech platforms may be in violation of election laws if they enforce content moderation policies in ways that favor certain political candidates. That includes censoring posts on behalf of partisan groups. Without shining the light of day on Big Tech’s notoriously opaque practices around political speech, there is no way to know for sure. Congress’ investigations into past collusion between government and Big Tech is admirable. But the same collusion is happening before our eyes. Policymakers must take action, and fast, if they want to prevent a replay of 2020. The post Get Ready for the New Digital Censorship Regime appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Most Significant Scientific Retraction Ever?
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Most Significant Scientific Retraction Ever?

Most Significant Scientific Retraction Ever?
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Nashville School Shooter's Writings Leak: 'I Hate Everything About My Gender'
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Nashville School Shooter's Writings Leak: 'I Hate Everything About My Gender'

Nashville School Shooter's Writings Leak: 'I Hate Everything About My Gender'
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