Day: December 21, 2024

Kasparian of ‘Young Turks’ explodes at possibility of Harris becoming California governor: ‘I’m gonna move!’

4:30 pm December 21, 2024

Ana Kasparian of “The Young Turks” erupted at her co-host when he suggested Vice President Kamala Harris could be the future governor of California, whether one likes it or not. As some liberals continue to grieve over President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over Harris, others are debating the vice president’s political future. DNC fundraiser Lindy Li […]

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AI cameras are giving DC’s air defense a major upgrade

4:30 pm December 21, 2024

After 9/11, Washington, D.C.’s airspace got a significant security boost.  Now, over two decades later, this system is getting a cutting-edge makeover.  The National Capital Region (NCR) is rolling out an advanced artificial intelligence-based visual recognition system that’s taking air defense to a whole new level. GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS — SIGN UP FOR […]

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DC violent crime dips 35% in 2024, reaches 30-year low: US Attorney

3:42 pm December 21, 2024

The rate of violent crime in Washington, D.C., has hit a 30-year low, according to data from the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Violent crime in the district has declined 35% year-over-year, Mathew M. Graves, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, said Friday. There were 3,388 incidents so far in 2024, compared to 5,215 incidents in […]

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Moms call on government to reform the food industry: ‘Poison is not partisan’

3:30 pm December 21, 2024

A group of moms is pleading with the U.S. government to reform the food industry, arguing that “poison is not partisan.”  Moms Across America is raising awareness about the harmful impact GMOs and other toxins could have on the health of children.  “I became involved in this fight because I found my two children really […]

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‘Pendulum lifestyle’ could be key to juggling daily challenges

3:00 pm December 21, 2024

For those who are feeling “stuck” or overwhelmed while striving for work-life balance, some experts recommend adopting a “pendulum lifestyle.” Coined by Dr. Jeffrey Karp, Ph.D, a professor of biomedical engineering at Brigham & Women’s Hospital Harvard Medical School in Boston, the pendulum lifestyle is defined as a “concept that acknowledges life’s natural ebb and […]

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