Daily Mail (UK),
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Jonathan Chadwick
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In a historic first, the House of Lords will host its first ever robot speaker next week.
Ai-Da, a 'realistic' robotic artist created and built in Britain, will speak at the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster next Tuesday, October 11, at 3:30pm.
Ai-Da has cameras in her eyes and is able to converse and answer questions using a specially designed AI language model.
Addressing members of the House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee, she will talk about whether creativity is under attack from AI and technology.
Daily Caller,
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Suzanne Downing
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10/8/2022 7:31:10 PM
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Sen. Mitch McConnell has no excuse. The ads his political group is producing to attack Alaska Republican Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka are beyond the pale.
Campaign attacks intensify in October because as the election runway gets shorter, it takes a sharp message to catch voters’ attention and seal the deal. But the money being spent by McConnell and his Senate Leadership Fund to attack a fellow Republican — one who may win and join the Senate to be his colleague — should shock the sensibilities of all conservatives.
And it is shocking Alaskans, indeed. McConnell’s determination to destroy another Republican’s reputation is driving Alaskans away from the Republican Party
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rob Crilly
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10/8/2022 7:28:41 PM
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Like many high-school seniors at this time of year, Natalie Biden made a college visit on Friday as she weighs where to study.
Unlike most seniors, however, she brought the president of the United States with her.
After delivering a speech on the economy in Maryland, President Joe Biden flew to Philadelphia to join his granddaughter for a tour of the University of Pennsylvania.
They spent about two hours meeting officials and seeing facilities, before visiting the college bookstore where Biden posed for selfies and could even be seen talking on wellwisher's phone.
They were joined for the tour by Penn President Elizabeth Magill, Sophia Rosenfield, Professor of History -
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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We’ve been covering a lot of data points that are moving in the direction of the Republicans just about a month before the midterm election. We see a Republican likely to win a House seat in Rhode Island — a deep-blue state — that hasn’t had a Republican in the position in 30 years. We also see Democrats saying they are up against it when it comes to money. They have to cover so many races where the Republicans are either winning or gaining. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has confessed they’re going to have to abandon some races monetarily which could cost them the House.
New York Post,
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Jon Levine
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The White House is gearing up for a growing army of staff to fend off potential Republican-led probes on everything from Hunter Biden to the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan — and taxpayers are footing the bill.
Battening down the hatches should the GOP regain control of the House of Representatives in the midterm elections, the White House is shelling out $265,000 a year in salary for staff whose primary portfolio will be to run comms and defense for the administration from an approaching blizzard of subpoenas.
In May, the White House poached Richard A. Sauber, the top attorney for the Department of Veterans Affairs,
New York Post,
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Deroy Murdock
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Democrats are napping peacefully through the US-Mexico “border” crisis they engineered. Perhaps these data will snap them from their slumber:
The US Department of Homeland Security reports that the Mexican cartels’ income from smuggling illegal migrants into America has soared from $500 million in 2018 to $13 billion this year — up 2,500%. If these criminals merged into a corporation, their 2022 gross revenues would rival that of — are you sitting down? — Fox Corporation. Fox News Channel’s parent company earned $12.91 billion in the year ended June 30, 2021, and $13.97 billion 12 months later.
Daily Wire News Service,
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Staff
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Rapper Kanye West slammed companies that hire Black Lives Matter “managers” in an interview this week, and he took specific aim at Nike.
West made the remarks during a wide-ranging interview Friday night with Fox News host Tucker Carlson after arriving back in the U.S. from France where he attended the Paris Fashion Week.
“One idea that was in my head about three minutes ago that I really want to say is that’s really interesting about the — when companies get the BLM managers,” West said. “Black Lives Matter office manager, it’s basically you get a semi-influential black person to become the face of a white company.”
Red State,
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Sarah Arnold
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(Tweet/Video) One of the most progressive House of Representatives in the U.S., Cori Bush, is claiming that because she is black, she was forced to have an abortion.
While speaking to PBS’ Firing Line with Margaret Hoover, Bush said that at 19 she went into a clinic to have an abortion done, (not her first one) and after telling nurses that she wasn’t ready, Bush says that she was forced to have the procedure done against her will.
“I was thinking back to the first abortion, ‘Okay, you’ve done this before, you know the rooms, you know what it looks like, you know what it feels like in this place,
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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Joe Biden made a comment the other day at a Democratic fundraiser that had a lot of people talking: that the nuclear threat was at the highest level since 1962, from Vladimir Putin.
“[Putin was] not joking when he talks about the use of tactical nuclear weapons or biological or chemical weapons,” Biden said. “We have not faced the prospect of Armageddon since Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis.”
The White House then had to walk the comment back, admitting that “no,” there were no new intelligence assessments that cause Biden to “ratchet up the level of concern.”
BizPac Review,
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Chris Donaldson
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The voting initiative founded by former first lady Michelle Obama is hooking up with a dating app that created a controversial vulgar video to boost black voter participation in the upcoming midterm elections, contests of historical significance with the future of America literally hanging in the balance.
When We All Vote will be partnering with BLK, a dating app that targets black singles to do “voter registration activations” and which recently released the video titled “No Voting No Vucking” that features rappers reciting saucy sexual lyrics like “gerrymander this coochie” and “legs in the air, I don’t care. Anyone can get it, universal healthcare.”
New York Post,
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Jon Levine
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Hunter Biden begged his sister-in-law-turned-lover Hallie Biden for cash to check himself into rehab just six weeks before purchasing a handgun — and attesting on federal forms that he had never used or been addicted to drugs.
A shocking, 4-minute, 30-second recording was discovered by The Post on a copy of the infamous hard drive Hunter Biden abandoned at a Delaware computer repair shop, and emerges the same week federal agents said they believe they have enough evidence to charge him for making false statements in order to buy the .38-caliber pistol.
Breitbart Europe,
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Jack Montgomery
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The rail and road bridge from mainland Russia to the Crimean peninsula, annexed by Moscow in 2014, has been pictured in flames the morning after President Vladimir Putin’s 70th birthday.
The Crimean Bridge, also known as the Kerch or Kerch Strait Bridge, which stretches over more than eleven miles and cost hundreds of billion of rubles, has long been considered a signature piece of infrastructure, as the only physical link between Crime and the Russia Federation prior to the general invasion of Ukraine in February of this year.
It has also long been considered a prime target for the Ukrainians,