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Carbon-credit Scammer Steps Down David Antonioli announced on May 22 that he will step down as CEO of the climate-action nonprofit Verra, one of the world’s foremost certifiers of...

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AI Artwork: A Closer Look

Alongside the AI sensation of chatbots such as ChatGPT, AI image-generation programs are now taking the digital art world by storm.  Generative AI services such as Midjourney, DALL-E, and...

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GOP Chairwoman Responds to Biden’s Announcement of His 2024 Candidacy “Biden is so out-of-touch that after creating crisis after crisis, he thinks he deserves another four years. Republicans are...

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Fed Chair Admits Recession, Rate Hikes to Prank Callers According to Bloomberg on April 27, during a prank call with two Russians impersonating Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in January...

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Senator Acts to Cancel Taxpayer Funding of Abortions for Military Personnel “Democrats haven’t explained how abortion makes our military stronger or safer. The only war they are focused on...

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Whole Foods Closes San Francisco Store Whole Foods temporarily closed its store at Trinity Place in San Francisco’s Market Street neighborhood in early April, just about a year after...

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Dershowitz: Leftist Zealots Are Wrecking the Constitution Get Trump: The Threat to Civil Liberties, Due Process, and Our Constitutional Rule of Law, by Alan Dershowitz, New York: Skyhorse Publishing,...

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Most NATO Members Spend Little on Defense, Knowing the U.S. Will Pick Up the Slack “Only seven of the 30 NATO member nations are meeting the alliance’s target of...

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School Boards Manufactured Attack on Parents According to the interim report released on March 21 by the House Committee on the Judiciary and its Subcommittee on the Weaponization of...

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During His Visit to California, Florida Governor Pointed to the State’s Self-inflicted Woes “Your state is hemorrhaging population. The American people as a whole in some ways have voted...

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Scientists to “De-extinct” Woolly Mammoth by 2027 Like so many science-fiction classics whose technology has now become a reality, it appears that a real-life Jurassic Park may soon be...

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Former South Carolina Governor Announces Her Candidacy for the White House “You should know this about me: I don’t put up with bullies. And when you kick back, it...

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Dems to Run Biden-Harris Ticket in 2024 Despite low approval ratings and an administration currently under investigation by the House of Representatives for weaponizing the federal government, President Biden...

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Senator Would Have Shot Down Chinese Balloon Immediately “We should have shot this balloon down over the Aleutians instead of letting it float across Middle America on its merry...

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Oregon Open for Suicide Tourism If you’re looking to kill yourself, Oregon is the place to go. The first state to pass an assisted-suicide law is now also the...

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