Day: January 24, 2024

SCOTUS siding with feds over Texas could benefit ‘long game’ to secure border, ex-official says

8:00 am January 24, 2024

A former Border Patrol official is putting a positive spin on the Supreme Court’s decision to give the federal government authority over Texas’ efforts to secure its southern border. In court papers, the Biden administration argued that Texas’ use of a razor wire fence along the state’s border with Mexico impedes Border Patrol agents from […]

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Georgia man impersonating police officer pulls out fake badge, attempts to arrest real cops

7:35 am January 24, 2024

A Georgia man was arrested for impersonating a police officer after displaying a badge to real police officers and attempting to arrest them. Shawn Brown was seen walking in the middle of the road last week and disrupting traffic, according to Fox 5 Atlanta. When Marietta Police officers approached him and tried to speak with […]

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Does new tech threaten professional photographers’ livelihoods? Experts weigh in

7:00 am January 24, 2024

The rapid advance of artificial intelligence technology has raised concerns about eliminating jobs held by humans. Professional photography is now coming into focus as one such potential casualty. “The rapid advancements in AI and image processing are transforming photography from a skill-based art to one that is increasingly technology-driven. This evolution is making high-quality photography […]

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Democrat in another blue city joins push to ban gas stoves

7:00 am January 24, 2024

A Chicago Democrat plans to propose a bill effectively banning natural gas in new buildings — a move that would follow in the footsteps of other liberal cities trying to prohibit gas stoves in new homes. Officials in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle and New York City have pursued restrictions on gas-powered furnaces, […]

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Biden’s border crisis exposes a toxic education system

7:00 am January 24, 2024

The Biden administration’s self-inflicted crisis at the border will have dire consequences for the future of the United States.  While cities and states struggle with the immediate impacts, we mustn’t overlook the hundreds of thousands of minors from distant countries who will enroll in our public education system – a system that condemns nationhood, disregards merit, ignores […]

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