Day: September 20, 2023

Georgia man pistol whipped, shot while taking out trash at apartment complex: ‘Just thank God for being alive’

6:59 am September 20, 2023

Police in Georgia are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two armed robbery suspects accused of shooting a man who was taking out the trash at his apartment complex earlier this month. On Tuesday, the Gwinnett County Police Department said the victim was approached by two unidentified males in the parking lot of the Grove […]

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Prince William’s NYC visit is stark contrast to Prince Harry’s ‘near catastrophic’ paparazzi drama

6:00 am September 20, 2023

Prince William’s trip to New York City has been called “class vs. crass” in comparison to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s last headline-grabbing visit. The Prince of Wales was in town Monday and Tuesday for several royal engagements, including the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit.  The 41-year-old founded the prize, which looks for ways to address […]

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Hispanics are running away from Democrats. Bidenomics is making things even worse

6:00 am September 20, 2023

The biggest story of Hispanic Heritage Month, which began last Friday, is that Hispanics are coming home to the Republican Party.  Earlier this month, the New York Times published a bombshell article headlined “Consistent Signs of Erosion in Black and Hispanic Support for Biden.” The piece chronicles the ongoing political migration among minorities, especially Hispanics, from Democrats […]

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Amazon to crack down on self-publishers using AI-generated content

6:00 am September 20, 2023

Amazon will require publishers on Kindle to disclose when any of their content is generated by artificial intelligence after complaints forced the company to take action. “We require you to inform us of AI-generated content (text, images or translations) when you publish a new book or make edits to and republish an existing book through […]

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Brazil’s president says Julian Assange can’t be punished for ‘informing society’ in a ‘transparent’ way

5:39 am September 20, 2023

Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said at the United Nations in New York City on Tuesday that it is “essential” to preserve the freedom of the press and that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange should not be prosecuted for informing the public. “It is essential to preserve the freedom of the press. A journalist […]

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