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BY Matt Palumbo

11.30.23

Elon Musk Calls Out Advertisers Trying to Blackmail Him to Their Faces With Three Simple Words

Elon Musk had some choice words for the advertisers who fled his X/Twitter platform and demanded changes to return.

BY Donald J. Trump

11.29.23

Donald Trump: I Will Make America Great Again for Young People

With less than one year to go until Election Day, the polls show that we are beating Joe Biden by wide margins both nationally and in the battleground states—and young people are a major part of the reason why.

BY Dan Frieth

11.28.23

Trudeau Supports Partnership With EU For Digital ID Push, Suggests it Will Help Curb Online "Disinformation"

Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, a proponent of centralized control, has finalized a controversial collaborative digital partnership with the European Union.

BY Katie Daviscourt

11.23.23

BIDENFLATION: Thanksgiving food prices soar up to 60% in Joe Biden's America

“We’re definitely more conscious about what we purchase,” a holiday food shopper said.

BY Kurt Knutsson

10.13.23

How stores are spying on you using creepy facial recognition technology without your consent

Retail stores are now using facial recognition technology without customers' consent to collect demographic information and to prevent shoplifting and fraud.

BY Brie Stimson

11.10.23

US credit rating outlook lowered to ‘negative’ by Moody’s as shutdown looms

Moddy's Investors Services lowered the United States' credit rating from "stable" to "negative" on Friday ahead of a possible government shutdown.

BY Matt Palumbo

11.30.23

Elon Musk Calls Out Advertisers Trying to Blackmail Him to Their Faces With Three Simple Words

Elon Musk had some choice words for the advertisers who fled his X/Twitter platform and demanded changes to return.

BY Lee Fang, Jack Poulson

11.20.23

Moderna is spying on you

New documents reveal its attempts to control the vaccine debate

BY The Post Millennial

11.24.23

US, other countries working on AI drones that can 'decide' to kill people

“Individual decisions versus not doing individual decisions is the difference between winning and losing — and you’re not going to lose.”

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BY Donald J. Trump

11.29.23

Donald Trump: I Will Make America Great Again for Young People

With less than one year to go until Election Day, the polls show that we are beating Joe Biden by wide margins both nationally and in the battleground states—and young people are a major part of the reason why.

BY Lee Fang, Jack Poulson

11.20.23

Moderna is spying on you

New documents reveal its attempts to control the vaccine debate

BY Dan Frieth

11.28.23

Trudeau Supports Partnership With EU For Digital ID Push, Suggests it Will Help Curb Online "Disinformation"

Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, a proponent of centralized control, has finalized a controversial collaborative digital partnership with the European Union.

BY Katie Daviscourt

11.23.23

BIDENFLATION: Thanksgiving food prices soar up to 60% in Joe Biden's America

“We’re definitely more conscious about what we purchase,” a holiday food shopper said.

BY The Post Millennial

11.24.23

US, other countries working on AI drones that can 'decide' to kill people

“Individual decisions versus not doing individual decisions is the difference between winning and losing — and you’re not going to lose.”

BY Jose Nino

11.24.23

Irish MMA Star Conor McGregor Calls for War After Migrant Mass Stabbing Incident in Ireland

Has Conor McGregor turned into a populist hero?

BY Chris Jewers and Perkin Amalaraj

11.24.23

Free at last! 13 women and children Israeli hostages are finally released after 48 days in captivity in Gaza - along with 12 Thai nationals who were also being held by Hamas

The hostages, who were kidnapped and taken into Gaza by the terror group during its attack on Israel on October 7, were finally freed today, along with 12 Thai hostages

BY Tyler Durden

11.24.23

Was Sam Altman's Sacking By OpenAI's Board Over 'Q-Star' Breakthrough Seen As Threat To Humanity?

The mystery surrounding the brief dismissal of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman last Friday, who has since been reinstated, might revolve around a Reuters report that suggests Altman's removal was due to a breakthrough in artificial general intelligence (AGI), which could threaten humanity. 

BY Kurt Knutsson

10.13.23

How stores are spying on you using creepy facial recognition technology without your consent

Retail stores are now using facial recognition technology without customers' consent to collect demographic information and to prevent shoplifting and fraud.

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