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NYC Mayor Adams calls out politicization of justice system under Biden
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NYC Mayor Adams calls out politicization of justice system under Biden

New York City Mayor Eric Adams vowed the last time he was running for office to hinder federal efforts to deport illegal aliens and indicated that he would preserve the city's "sanctuary city status." Faced with the fallout of the ruinous Democratic policies he once supported, Adams appears increasingly open to meaningful correctives along the lines of those advocated by President-elect Donald Trump. Adams recently found another reason to criticize President Joe Biden and his administration. Following his federal indictment on bribery and fraud charges in September, the mayor has taken aim at the outbound Democratic administration over its politicization of the justice system. At a press conference last week, Adams read the following line from a New York Times article pertaining to Biden's blanket pardon of his felonious son: "President Biden and President-elect Donald J. Trump now agree on one thing: The Biden Justice Department has been politicized." Adams said, "I rest my case," then worked backward through his defense, reportedly emphasizing the perceived unfairness of his case. Days later, when speaking to the titular host of CBS News' "The Point with Marcia Kramer," Adams discussed the impact of the indictment on his family and the immense cost of fighting to clear his name. "It's been hard on the entire family. Marcia, I had to spend $2 million as a public servant in legal fees. Where does a public servant get that?" said Adams. "And now we're hearing others are saying that Biden should pardon people because it's been difficult on their families and difficult on them, and they will have to pay high legal fees. Well, what about me?" Although Adams' concerns with the federal justice system primarily appear to be self-serving, he noted, "What about those mothers who are placed on FBI watch lists because they were standing up for their children?" Citing whistleblower reports, U.S. House Judiciary Republicans claimed in May 2022 that the Department of Justice and the FBI "were using counterterrorism statutes and resources to target parents at school board meetings." The FBI's counterterrorism division and criminal division reportedly announced the creation of the threat tag "EDUOFFICIALS" and directed all FBI personnel to apply it to school board-related threats. FBI offices subsequently "opened investigations with the EDUOFFICIALS threat tag in almost every region of the country and relating to all types of educational settings." Blaze News previously reported that Garret O'Boyle, the indefinitely suspended FBI special agent who helped expose the apparent scheme, also highlighted other questionable activities executed by the FBI that signaled the bureau's politicization, including its alleged use of uncorroborated and ambiguous information and unreliable tips to push Jan. 6-related investigations; its use of patriotic symbols such as the Betsy Ross American flag and the Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me" flag to help define domestic terrorists; and its investigation of journalist James O'Keefe III and Project Veritas. 'These are bad people.' When Kramer asked Adams whether he believed the FBI was politicized, the mayor answered, "Yes I do. With all my heart. But not only do I believe it, the president stated it. Donald Trump stated it. And countless others. You should look at some of these stories, what happens to people that stand up because of what they believe in." Adams intimated once again that he ran afoul of the Biden administration by changing course on illegal immigration. The mayor said in September, "I always knew that if I stood my ground for all of you that I would be a target, and a target I became," reported Politico. "I put people of New York before party and politics." Trump agreed that the Biden DOJ was punishing Adams for failing to fall in line, stating, "I watched about a year ago when he talked about how the illegal migrants are hurting our city, and the federal government should pay us, and we shouldn't have to take them. And I said: You know what? He'll be indicted within a year. And I was exactly right." "These are dirty players. These are bad people. They cheat," said Trump. "These are bad people, and we need an honest Justice Department, we need an honest FBI, and we need it fast." When announcing Adams' charges, FBI Assistant Director James Dennehy said, "Today's indictment serves as a sobering moment but also sends a powerful message to every elected official in this country: Public service is a profound responsibility, and it should be a noble calling. When that's perverted by greed and dishonesty, it robs us of our trust." Last week, CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten highlighted the precipitous decline in trust among Americans in the FBI. Whereas in 2014, Gallup indicated 59% of Americans believed the FBI was doing an "excellent or good job," that number slid to 50% by 2022. This year, the number fell to 41%. "Look at where we are today, my goodness gracious, just 41% of Americans think the FBI is doing an excellent or good job. That is by far the lowest number this century," said Enten. Adams, who told Kramer, "Americans should not be treated unfairly in [the] criminal justice system," has been charged with one count of conspiracy to receive campaign contributions from foreign nationals and to commit wire fraud and bribery; one count of wire fraud; and two counts of soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals. 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
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Atomic Heart unveils another eccentric DLC, this time with a BioShock twist
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Atomic Heart unveils another eccentric DLC, this time with a BioShock twist

While Atomic Heart may not go down in history as one of the greatest open-world shooters ever, it could certainly go down as one of the strangest. There’s a lot to appreciate and enjoy in Atomic Heart, and its eccentric storyline, alt-history setting, and out-there character design help set it apart from the crowd. It’s already doubled down on the weirdness with two DLC expansions, and now it's gearing up for a third. Enchantment Under the Sea is its name, and it sends you beneath the waves to a BioShock-style underwater world. Continue reading Atomic Heart unveils another eccentric DLC, this time with a BioShock twist MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Atomic Heart weapons, Atomic Heart bosses, Atomic Heart review
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Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League confirms Season 4 will be its last
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Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League confirms Season 4 will be its last

Poor old Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League - despite having a few decent live service ingredients, it just couldn’t catch a break. Heck, even Concord stole its crown as the biggest videogame flop of 2024. Given how poorly Warner Bros. talked about the project in recent investor briefings, and the fact that no new content roadmaps for year two of the game have been revealed yet, the writing has been on the wall for a while, but Rocksteady has today confirmed the inevitable - Season 4 will be Suicide Squad KTJL’s last. Continue reading Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League confirms Season 4 will be its last MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League system requirements, Suicide Squad Kill the Justice review, Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League builds
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LOL! She TOTALLY Voted Trump: WATCH How Jill Biden Treats Kamala Harris at Kennedy Center Honors (Video)
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LOL! She TOTALLY Voted Trump: WATCH How Jill Biden Treats Kamala Harris at Kennedy Center Honors (Video)

LOL! She TOTALLY Voted Trump: WATCH How Jill Biden Treats Kamala Harris at Kennedy Center Honors (Video)
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'That Is a Lie!' Leo Terrell Obliterates Those Screaming Racism After Daniel Penny Acquittal
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'That Is a Lie!' Leo Terrell Obliterates Those Screaming Racism After Daniel Penny Acquittal

'That Is a Lie!' Leo Terrell Obliterates Those Screaming Racism After Daniel Penny Acquittal
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He's Gonna BLOW! Alvin Bragg's Daniel Penny Verdict Statement Is Even MORE PATHETIC Than You'd Expect
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He's Gonna BLOW! Alvin Bragg's Daniel Penny Verdict Statement Is Even MORE PATHETIC Than You'd Expect

He's Gonna BLOW! Alvin Bragg's Daniel Penny Verdict Statement Is Even MORE PATHETIC Than You'd Expect
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Borderlands 4 Gameplay Footage Will Debut at The Game Awards
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Borderlands 4 Gameplay Footage Will Debut at The Game Awards

We're getting our first look at gameplay footage for the next entry in the Borderlands franchise later this week at The Game Awards.
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OPINION: Women in Combat Arms? A Female Veteran Has Some Thoughts.
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OPINION: Women in Combat Arms? A Female Veteran Has Some Thoughts.

OPINION: Women in Combat Arms? A Female Veteran Has Some Thoughts.
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OpenAI has finally released Sora
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OpenAI has finally released Sora

Free users can still browse a feed of AI-generated videos created by the community. | Screenshot: OpenAI OpenAI launched Sora, its text-to-video AI model, on Monday as part of its 12-day “ship-mas” product release series, as The Verge previously reported it would. It’s available today on Sora.com for ChatGPT subscribers in the US and “most other countries,” and a new model, Sora Turbo. This updated model adds features like generating video from text, animating images, and remixing videos. With a ChatGPT Plus subscription, OpenAI says you can generate up to 50 priority videos (1,000 credits) at resolutions up to 720p with 5-second durations. The $200 per month ChatGPT Pro subscription that launched last week comes with “unlimited generations” and up to 500 priority videos while bumping the resolution to 1080p and the duration to 20 seconds. The more expensive plan also allows subscribers to download videos without a watermark and perform up to five generations simultaneously. OpenAI first teased its text-to-video AI model, Sora, in February, and earlier today, Marques Brownlee, aka MKBHD, confirmed the launch with a preview based on his experiences testing Sora so far. During the livestream, OpenAI showed off Sora’s new explore page with a feed of AI-generated videos created by other community members. The company highlighted a feature called “storyboards” that let you generate videos based on a sequence of prompts, as well as the ability to turn photos into videos. OpenAI also demonstrated a “remix” tool that lets you tweak Sora’s output with a text prompt, along with a way to “blend” two scenes together with AI. OpenAI says videos generated with Sora will have visible watermarks and C2PA metadata to indicate they’re made with AI. Before uploading an image or video to Sora, OpenAI prompts you to check off an agreement that says what you’re uploading doesn’t contain people under 18, explicit or violent content, and copyrighted material. It says the “misuse of media uploads” could result in an account ban or suspension. “We obviously have a big target on our back as OpenAI,” OpenAI vice president of research Aditya Ramesh said during the livestream. “We want to prevent illegal activity of Sora, but we also want to balance that with creative expression. We know that... will be an ongoing challenge, we might not get it perfect on day one. We’re starting a little conservative, and so if our moderation doesn’t quite get it right, just give us that feedback.” If you don’t have a ChatGPT subscription, you’ll still be able to browse through the feed of AI-generated videos created by other people using Sora. While the model will become available in the US and many other countries today, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that it may “be a while” for a launch in “most of Europe and the UK.” The release of Sora comes just a week after a group of artists, who claimed to be part of the company’s alpha testing program, leaked the product in protest of being used by OpenAI for what they claim was “unpaid R&D and PR.”
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Apple seeds iOS 18.2 RC 2 ahead of this week’s official release
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Apple seeds iOS 18.2 RC 2 ahead of this week’s official release

A few days after the first RC of iOS 18.2, Apple just launched iOS 18.2 RC 2 ahead of this week's official release. In addition to general stability improvements, Apple is continuing to build new Apple Intelligence features. These are the top features available with iOS 18.2 RC: Image Playground: Users can create playful images in seconds, choosing from Animation, Illustration, or Sketch. This app is built right into apps like Messages and is also available in a dedicated app; having trouble with the waitlist? Check this; Genmoji: Create custom emojis by combining two figures; users can type a prompt like “monkey with pink hat” to make an entirely new emoji; here’s how to use it; Image Wand: “Rough sketches can be turned into delightful images, and users can even select empty space to create an image using context from the surrounding area” in the Notes app; ChatGPT integration: When you feel Apple Intelligence isn’t enough, you can allow ChatGPT to access Writing Tools and other features for a better response; if you are tired of Apple Intelligence asking to confirm every prompt, do this; Create Images expansion: Another Apple Intelligence feature available with iOS 18.2 beta is the ability to create an image when you highlight text in the Notes app. In addition to these Apple Intelligence functions, which are included with iOS 18.2, Apple continues to add other features during the beta cycle. All-new Mail app: Mail is introducing new ways for users to manage their inboxes. On-device categorization organizes and sorts incoming emails into Primary for personal and time-sensitive emails, Transactions for confirmations and receipts, Updates for news and social notifications, and Promotions for marketing emails and coupons. Mail also features a new digest view that pulls together all of the relevant emails from a business, allowing users to quickly scan for what’s important at the moment. Change default apps: iOS 18.2 lets iPhone users change the Messages and Phone default apps. Volume Limit: The Settings app now has a new Volume Limit control. This lets you limit how loud your iPhone speakers can play media. Find My changes: Apple offers the option to Share Item Location with an “airline or trusted person.” This feature creates a link that lets someone easily access your AirTag’s location. Photos app tweak: Videos in the Photos app no longer zoom in or out when you tap on them. Below, you can learn more about iOS 18.2 RC features. Don't Miss: iOS 18.2 coming soon: Release date, features, and supported devices The post Apple seeds iOS 18.2 RC 2 ahead of this week’s official release appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Cyber Week deals: $180 iPhone SE 3, $199 Bose QC headphones, $29 Roku Stick 4K, $279 Google Nest WiFi Pro, more Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $275+ free Cyber Week deals: $329 Apple Watch S10, $50 off Microsoft Office 2024, $374 PS5 Slim, Vitamix blenders, more Black Friday blowout: 15% off PS5, $154 AirPods Pro, doorbuster deals, Beats headphones, Narwal Freo Z Ultra, more
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