Day: July 11, 2023

San Francisco’s status as a sanctuary city fueling ‘real estate boom’ in Honduras due to drug dealing: Report

7:00 pm July 11, 2023

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco’s status as a sanctuary city has allowed Honduran migrant drug dealers to make so much money dealing in the city that they’re causing a “real estate boom” back home with what they send to their families and friends. The drugs that they have been selling, in what […]

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‘Decency and dignity’: Multiple carefully crafted Biden narratives fall apart as 2024 race heats up

6:20 pm July 11, 2023

2020 candidate Joe Biden sold himself to the fatigued American public as an empathetic, ice-cream-loving grandpa who was going to usher decency and expertise into the White House — but those carefully crafted narratives that helped propel him to the Oval Office are crumbling as the country barrels toward the 2024 election in a time […]

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How hackers are now targeting your voice and how to protect yourself

6:19 pm July 11, 2023

In today’s digital chorus, your voice is the newest solo. It’s not just for singing in the shower or whispering sweet nothings anymore. No, it’s now your unique password, your very own vocal barcode. However, just as we’re crooning over the idea of voice authentication, hackers are hitting a high note, mastering the art of […]

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Supreme Court defends Justice Sotomayor against report claiming staffers ‘prodded’ colleges to buy her books

6:10 pm July 11, 2023

The Supreme Court has defended Justice Sonia Sotomayor against a report claiming staffers “prodded” colleges and libraries to buy her books.  Through more than 100 open records requests to public institutions, The Associated Press reported that it received tens of thousands of pages of documents offering “a rare look at Sotomayor and her fellow justices […]

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Kentucky Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron releases new public safety plan

6:07 pm July 11, 2023

Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron proposed awarding recruitment and retention bonuses to bolster police forces, part of a sweeping public safety plan unveiled Tuesday that calls for tougher penalties against drug traffickers found responsible for causing deaths in Kentucky. Cameron, the state’s attorney general, also proposed requiring that prosecutors pursue the death penalty against anyone […]

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