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Google antitrust trial: $10B spent per year to keep monopoly: DOJ
Over the next 10 weeks, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, as well as top executives from a slew of tech companies, are expected to be called as witnesses. Read More.

BY Shannon Thaler

09.12.23

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Rivals Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg set to appear in DC to discuss a shared interest: AI
Several tech CEOs are among the figures appearing in Washington this week as lawmakers search for a consensus on how to deal with the rise of artificial intelligence. Read More.

BY Alexandra Garfinkle and Ben Werschkul

09.13.23

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Inflation ticked up to 3.7% in August, driven by gas prices
Inflation increased to a 3.7% rate for the year ending in August, the second such increase after a full year of declines, driven in large part by rising gas prices. Read More.

BY Zachary Halaschak

09.13.23

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Elizabeth Warren Uses Debunked Starlink Ukraine Story To Call For Congress To Investigate Elon Musk
On Monday, Senator Elizabeth Warren, one to never waste an opportunity to call for investigations into Elon Musk, demanded a comprehensive investigation into the idea that Musk personally halted Ukraine’s access to the Starlink satellite network during a potential attack on Russian warships near Crimea. Read More.

BY Christina Maas

09.12.23

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Peter Schiff: Fed Money Magicians Running Out Of Rabbits
Most people think everything is fine. The Fed is getting inflation under control and soon they’ll be able to cut interest rates, keeping the economy from falling into a deep recession. In his podcast, Peter Schiff poured cold water on this narrative. He explains why the Fed won’t be able to repeat the magic it pulled off after the financial crisis and COVID. Read More.

BY Tyler Durden

09.11.23

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AOC's constituents slam her claim inflation is 'propaganda': 'Is she crazy?'
Bronx and Queens voters ridiculed claims the cost of living squeeze is just right-wing propaganda. “Everyone is living paycheck to paycheck,” one said. Read More.

BY Dana Kennedy

09.10.23

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Adobe, others join voluntary US scheme to manage AI risks
Adobe , IBM , Nvidia and five other firms have signed U.S. President Joe Biden's voluntary commitments governing artificial intelligence (AI), which require steps such as watermarking AI-generated content, the White House said on Tuesday. Read More.

BY Diane Bartz and Trevor Hunnicutt

09.12.23

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Trump Ups the Ante: Suggests Mental Acuity Challenge with Joe Biden and Murdoch Boys Will Now Also Include a Physical Challenge
Earlier the month The Wall Street Journal ran a poll on Joe Biden and President Trump on the “age issue.” It is clear to all Americans that Joe Biden does not have the physical or mental capacity to be president. Read More.

BY Jim Hoft

09.11.23

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Eventbrite Deletes James Lindsay's "Save Our Kids" Event
An imminent “Save Our Kids” gathering in Calgary, helmed by cultural critic Dr. James Lindsay, has abruptly been removed by Eventbrite, the ticketing and event management company. Read More.

BY Cindy Harper

09.11.23

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On this day in history, September 11, 2001, US experiences the worst terrorist attack in American history
On this tragic day in history, Sept. 11, 2001, all of America suffered attack carried out by terrorists. Read More.

BY Erica Lamberg

09.11.23

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22 years of 'never forget,' Biden is spending 9/11 in . . . Alaska
Where is President Biden spending the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11? Not in New York, D.C. or Shanksville. Our 80-year-old president and First Lady Jill Biden are in Alaska — Alaska! Read More.

BY Andrea Peyser

09.10.23

Dinesh D’Souza Releases Trailer for Can’t-Miss New Film “Police State”
Dinesh D’Souza is out with a powerful trailer for his new film “Police State” that exposes how the assault on our Republic is worse than you thought was possible. The film will be released exclusively in theaters on October 23 and 25 (with tickets available on policestatefilm.net).  Read More.

BY Matt Palumbo

09.11.23

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'Call Of Duty' Video Game Using AI To Monitor What Players Say, Censor 'Toxic Speech'
Call of Duty, a shooter video game published by Activision, has started using artificial intelligence to monitor what players say during online matches in order to flag and crack down on "toxic speech" more effectively as online gaming looks poised to become the newest frontier of censorship. Read More.

BY Tyler Durden

09.08.23

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IBM Makes Proposals For a Digital Euro Implementation
Another company pushing for digital IDs. Read More.

BY Ken Macon

09.07.23

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ADL fundraises off of Elon Musk's alleged 'antisemitism'
“We believe that boosting voices of extremism as Musk has done is not just alarming; not just reckless. It is flat out dangerous and deeply irresponsible.” Read More.

BY Katie Daviscourt

09.07.23

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