Day: August 18, 2023

Tom Arnold reveals Arnold Schwarzenegger helped save him after ‘wake-up call’ stroke

8:00 am August 18, 2023

Tom Arnold is well-known for being a funny guy, but there’s one thing he’s taking more seriously these days. Arnold, whose new Tubi show “Underdeveloped” premieres Sept. 8, has made health his primary focus after experiencing a stroke a year and a half ago. In a new interview with Fox News Digital, he recalled first […]

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Bill Barr predicts the two federal cases against Trump will be tried before 2024 election

7:30 am August 18, 2023

Former Attorney General Bill Barr offered insight into the four indictments against former President Donald Trump, saying some help feed the narrative that the 45th president is being “victimized” and others are “legitimate.” Trump was indicted by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg over alleged hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, special counsel Jack […]

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Meet the American who launched modern submarines, John Philip Holland, ‘brilliant’ self-taught engineer

7:00 am August 18, 2023

John Philip Holland’s brilliance transcended distance — and depth.  Widely proclaimed “the father of the modern submarine,” Holland was born in Ireland and moved to the United States as a young man with the audacious idea of building a “submergible torpedo boat” that could fight silently beneath the waves.  He succeeded in remaking maritime history […]

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As AI makes gains, who owns your thoughts and your soul?

6:00 am August 18, 2023

Editor’s note: This essay is adapted from the new, New York Times bestselling book, “You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back” by Carol Roth. The use of technology, including artificial intelligence (AI), to infringe on individuals’ unique physical and related characteristics is gaining awareness and […]

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James Dean reportedly appearing in new film with AI, experts weigh in on benefits for stars after death

6:00 am August 18, 2023

When James Dean died in a car accident in 1955, his burgeoning career was cut short with just three completed films to his name, “Rebel Without a Cause,” “East of Eden,” and “Giant.”  Still, Dean remains a constant figure in Hollywood, referenced and often imitated by many across the decades. Now, with the use of […]

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