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Trump Moves to Block State AI Laws, But
States Forge Ahead
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Posted by Pippa 6/14/2026 11:58:06 AM Post Reply
Six months after President Donald Trump warned states not to regulate artificial intelligence, they are increasingly doing just that. Congress has stalled on producing federal regulation of artificial intelligence as states forge ahead and scrutinize how chatbots interact with children, how AI systems are used by employers and what developers must do to try to prevent an AI-caused catastrophe.
Why Eisenhower Believed ‘Under God’
Was Vital to America’s Identity and
Victory in the Cold War
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/14/2026 11:54:54 AM Post Reply
It was both a spiritual and strategic move when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill adding the words “under God” to the Pledge of Allegiance. “From this day forward, the millions of our schoolchildren will daily proclaim in every city and town, every village and rural schoolhouse, the dedication of our nation and our people to the Almighty,” the president said upon signing the bill on Flag Day, June 14, 1954. “To anyone who truly loves America, nothing could be more inspiring than to contemplate this rededication of our youth, on each school morning, to our country’s true meaning,” he continued.
State Department Drops Sanctions Against
Avowed Opponent of George Soros
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/14/2026 11:51:07 AM Post Reply
The State Department has dropped sanctions against one of the loudest opponents of George Soros in Eastern Europe. Sali Berisha, leader of the Albanian opposition party, confirmed to the Daily Signal Friday that the State Department lifted sanctions against him on Thursday. The State Department had sanctioned Berisha, a former president and prime minister who steered the Balkan country after the fall of communism in the 1990s, for “corrupt acts,” such as misappropriation of public funds to enrich relatives. Berisha denied the claims.
Knicks fans set school bus on fire in
Times Square madness: ‘I’m scared
for my homies!’
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/14/2026 11:49:26 AM Post Reply
Knicks mania turned into complete insanity in Times Square when fans smashed and tore apart several school buses in the packed party hub — including one that was left completely engulfed in fire. One bus was completely torched after the maniacs lit pieces of clothing on fire and tossed it inside — even as their fellow havoc-makers danced on the roof. Wild footage shows the maniacs ripping the buses to shreds as they stood parked near the 42nd Street subway station. Fans tore the hood off several of the trucks — and the brazen fans boldly stood on top of the exposed engines. Others were smashing glass beer bottles into the street.
Report: Episcopal Church Ordains First
Openly Lesbian Bishop in Southern United States
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/14/2026 11:47:32 AM Post Reply
A diocese of the Episcopal Church has installed a woman who is believed to be its first openly lesbian bishop in the southern United States. Rev. Sarah Fisher is in a same-sex union with Rev. Mandy Brady, The Christian Post reported May 28. A spokesperson for the denomination told the outlet it was believed “Bishop Fisher is the first openly lesbian Episcopal Church bishop for a diocese based in the South.” The Episcopal News Service reported May 26 that the Diocese of East Carolina ordained Fisher at the Riverfront Convention Center in New Bern, North Carolina:
Unesco impotence takes shine off world
heritage status
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Posted by James23 6/14/2026 11:44:25 AM Post Reply
Organisation faces criticism for not only failing to protect sites from fanatics and planners but also accelerating their destruction by encouraging tourismThe Forth bridge is likely to join the wine cellars of Champagne and the Uruguayan birthplace of Fray Bentos tinned pies in being welcomed into the hallowed ranks of Unesco world heritage sites, following the 39th session of the UN’s heritage committee in Bonn this week. The 18 sites recommended for approval by experts at the International Council on Monuments and Sites and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature range from the Tusi tribal villages of south-west China to the Christiansfeld Moravian settlement in Denmark.
Report: Group Seeks To Expand, Make Permanent
Guaranteed Income Programs at Taxpayers’ Expense
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/14/2026 11:44:15 AM Post Reply
A nonprofit dedicated to instituting guaranteed income programs across the country is reportedly aiming for a permanent policy in California funded by taxpayer dollars — in a state already $1.3 trillion in debt. That, according to a report published Saturday by Fox News which examines the Economic Security Project (ESP), a nonprofit founded in 2016 and consisting of “100 entrepreneurs, activists, researchers, and philanthropists” dedicated to promoting direct cash payments to individuals. ESP has created over 100 guaranteed income pilots across the United States, the outlet reported. Now, a state affiliate of ESP, Economic Security California (ESC) aims to establish a permanent guaranteed income program, Fox reported.
Fetterman scoffs at Platner: ‘He’s
not even a Democrat’
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Posted by FlyRight 6/14/2026 11:39:51 AM Post Reply
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) rebuked the Democratic nominee in the Maine Senate race on Friday, saying scandal-plagued Graham Platner is “not even a Democrat.” “We’re the party of pearl clutching, and now we’ve embraced him because we don’t have a choice,” Fetterman told Fox News’s Laura Ingraham in an interview Friday. Like if you can’t really defend him, you could at least say, well, he has a ‘D’ after his name, but he’s not even a Democrat,” he continued. “He actually described himself as a communist.” Platner emerged victorious from Maine’s Democratic primary on Tuesday, following a series of controversies about his past behavior.
FDA’s New Vape Rules Spark Fresh Fears
Over Teen Vaping Rates
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Posted by Darren123 6/14/2026 11:37:01 AM Post Reply
Health experts are warning that a recent decision by the US Food and Drug Administration to authorise certain fruit-flavoured e-cigarettes for adults could risk reversing years of progress in reducing teen vaping, as parents are urged to talk openly with their children about the dangers of e-cigarettes. The FDA’s policy shift, which followed months of lobbying from the vaping industry directed at President Donald Trump, allows fruit-flavoured vapes to be marketed to adults seeking to quit or cut down on traditional cigarettes. However, an FDA memo released this week acknowledged that these fruit-flavoured products are not significantly more effective at helping smokers quit than tobacco-flavoured alternatives.
Qatari negotiators fly to Tehran in a
push to finalize U.S.-Iran deal
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Posted by FlyRight 6/14/2026 11:36:56 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump said in a post on Truth Social Sunday that the strikes on Beirut “should not have happened, particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran.” “We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down. There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon,” he wrote, adding: “Let’s not blow it!” Three people were killed in Sunday’s strike on Beirut’s southern Dahieh suburb, according to Lebanon’s Civil Defense Ministry.
Self-Serving Politicians Spawned Today’s
Festering Dystopia
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Posted by FlyRight 6/14/2026 11:34:24 AM Post Reply
The 18th-century French philosopher Voltaire is to have once remarked, “Common sense is not so common” when assessing the lack of logic and basic reasoning prevalent in France during the Age of Enlightenment. He certainly had a knack for distilling his views of humanity in that era. The dominant questions confronting society in that time were markedly different than those which the U.S. currently faces, but his stark observation can still be applied to a distinct segment of American society today.
Crazed Knicks fans plunge NYC into celebration
chaos as NBA Finals ecstasy turns violent
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Posted by mc squared 6/14/2026 9:53:13 AM Post Reply
New York City was plunged into chaos as thousands of revelers flooded the streets of Midtown after the Knicks won their first NBA championship in 53 years. The out-of-control Knicks fans were seen smashing up a cop car outside of Madison Square Garden, while others destroyed MTA and school buses among the madness in the hours after New York’s historic win on Saturday night. Two maniacs were seen jumping on top of the car and smashing up its front windshield , according to a video posted by FreedomNews TV. [snip] Officers say they haven’t worn this much protection in the streets of the city since COVID
The FBI built its own replica small town
to simulate real-world cyberattacks
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/14/2026 9:41:25 AM Post Reply
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is pulling back the curtain on a 22,000 square-foot replica town on its Huntsville, Alabama campus that it built to train law enforcement in simulating and investigating real-world cyberattacks. The aim is to teach investigators in a secure environment beyond the classroom by getting hands-on with some of the latest consumer and enterprise technologies, many of which are frequently targeted by malicious hackers. The numbers put the training into context. The FBI’s 2025 Internet Crime Report, drawing on more than one million complaints, logged a record $20.9 billion in U.S. cybercrime losses, a 26% jump over the prior year, with ransomware ranked
Obama’s Hijacking of ‘Juneteenth’
for his Museum
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/14/2026 9:22:36 AM Post Reply
Obama, whose roots are African rather than African-American, rose to power by hijacking the racial resentments and guilty left behind in America after a history of slave and segregation he was never part of. Now, the one trick pony is at it again, announcing the opening of the grim fortress of a museum in Chicago, on ‘Juneteenth’, trying to link his time in the White House as a notable event for black people up there with the end of slavery. It’s another cynical and despicable hijacking of American history to serve his own vanity and ego. The reality, as most black people will admit, is that
The Commissar’s Plans to Steal Elon
Musk’s Wealth
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Posted by Hazymac 6/14/2026 9:10:02 AM Post Reply
SpaceX went public this week and, in doing so, made Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire. In the same swoop, Musk also made over 4,000 of his employees millionaires. Elon and his employees don’t have that money in a bank. Much of it exists in stock options. What no one can argue is that Elon created more millionaires in a shorter period of time than anyone else in history. This should have been a moment of celebration for Americans. Musk is a citizen, and his stunning success should have been an inspiration for a generation of potential innovators. Being number one often drives competitors
Utah Democrat running for Congress creates
coast-to-coast Somali-American support
network
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/14/2026 8:53:29 AM Post Reply
Democratic Utah congressional candidate Liban Mohamed has mobilized a nationwide community of Somali-American supporters to drive donations for his campaign to represent Salt Lake City. Donors with names originating from Somalia or East Africa account for around 85% of Mohamed’s unique donors, and roughly the same share of his total donations, according to FEC filings for April and May. An identical percentage of his donors are from out of state, as the 27-year-old son of Somali immigrants has toured the country, seeking donations from areas with large Somali-American populations. In late May, he attended a fundraising event for Somali-Americans in Minneapolis with progressive Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar, who endorsed him in April.
Report: Group Seeks To Expand, Make Permanent
Guaranteed Income Programs at Taxpayers’ Expense
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/14/2026 8:23:45 AM Post Reply
A nonprofit dedicated to instituting guaranteed income programs across the country is reportedly aiming for a permanent policy in California funded by taxpayer dollars — in a state already $1.3 trillion in debt. That, according to a report published Saturday by Fox News which examines the Economic Security Project (ESP), a nonprofit founded in 2016 and consisting of “100 entrepreneurs, activists, researchers, and philanthropists” dedicated to promoting direct cash payments to individuals. ESP has created over 100 guaranteed income pilots across the United States, the outlet reported. Now, a state affiliate of ESP, Economic Security California (ESC) aims to establish a permanent guaranteed income program,
Self-Serving Politicians Spawned Today’s
Festering Dystopia
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Posted by Hazymac 6/14/2026 7:19:30 AM Post Reply
The 18th-century French philosopher Voltaire is to have once remarked, “Common sense is not so common” when assessing the lack of logic and basic reasoning prevalent in France during the Age of Enlightenment. He certainly had a knack for distilling his views of humanity in that era. The dominant questions confronting society in that time were markedly different than those which the U.S. currently faces, but his stark observation can still be applied to a distinct segment of American society today. The particular U.S. factions who support the “woke” and similar philosophies may hold that their beliefs are well-grounded in solid reasoning.
ehran: Dog Day Afternoon Redux replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/14/2026 6:12:05 AM Post Reply
Every day, the negotiations with Iran remind me more and more of that wonderful movie Dog Day Afternoon, in which a couple of crazy guys pull a botched bank robbery, hold hostages, demand preposterous concessions to surrender the hostages, and finally, while under the impression they are being escorted to a plane that will carry them to freedom, one gets shot and the other arrested. In the matter of Iran, the hostages are the millions of Iranians being held by nutters who think that if they blow up the world, the 12th Imam, who is hiding in a well (Bi'r al-Ghayba) will return to eradicate evil and create world peace.
Obama’s Presidential Center Looks Like
His Ego Cast in Stone
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Posted by Hazymac 6/14/2026 6:00:19 AM Post Reply
President Barack Hussein Obama wanted a monument in Chicago, and Chicago gave him parkland, patience, tax breaks, years of disruption, and now a tower that looks less like civic memory than self-regard poured into granite. The Obama Presidential Center opens to the public June 19 in Jackson Park, a historic South Side park once shaped by Frederick Law Olmsted's vision. The Obama Foundation calls it an “awe-inspiring 19-acre campus.” Many Chicagoans can look at the same structure and see something colder. The building matches the man's politics. Obama, the 44th president, sold hope in polished speeches while leaving the country more divided than he found it. My criticism of Obama has
What to know about the Ohio Organizing
Collaborative after FBI searches
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Posted by sunset 6/14/2026 2:47:30 AM Post Reply
A progressive organization that says it was raided by the FBI is a little-known but integral player in progressive politics in Ohio. The Ohio Organizing Collaborative is a nonpartisan organization, but works closely with Democrats on issues like voter registration, political organizing and ballot-issue campaigns. The group was founded in 2007 and has since grown to be one of the most well-funded political organizing operations in the state. The OOC and its political arm, the Ohio Organizing Campaign, together received nearly $55 million from 2020-2024
US deports migrants, including Iranian
activist, to CAR
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Posted by sunset 6/13/2026 11:49:26 PM Post Reply
The US has deported a number of migrants to the Central African Republic, one of the world's poorest and most troubled states, under a controversial deal that allows Washington to deport migrants who cannot be sent back to their home countries. The flight that took off from Louisiana on Thursday night was carrying some two dozen migrants, including an Iranian pro-democracy activist, her lawyer has said. It landed in Bangui on Friday. Other migrants set to be on the flight included nationals of Jordan, Armenia, Turkey, Georgia and Afghanistan, according to Ali Rahnama, interim executive director of the Iranian American Legal Defense Fund.
Assistant US Attorney in Calif. blasts
LA Times for calling homeless voter fraud
cases 'unfounded'
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Posted by FlyRight 6/13/2026 9:58:02 PM Post Reply
First Assistant United States Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli slammed the Los Angeles Times on Friday for publishing a report that claimed evidence of homeless voter fraud in the recent primaries was "unfounded." The Los Angeles Times report noted that no evidence of widespread voter fraud occurred in the city, but that a few homeless people on Skid Row were paid to register to vote and sign ballot petitions. "The LA Times headline says voter fraud claims are 'unfounded' — then their own reporting confirms it," Essayli posted on X. "Their article documents homeless individuals being paid cash to register to vote. That’s a federal crime."
Iran's Regime Is Irreformable: Time to
End It Once and For All
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Posted by FlyRight 6/13/2026 9:56:38 PM Post Reply
Iran's rulers might sign a piece of paper -- as Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Chairman Yasser Arafat did with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin with the 1993 Oslo Accord – but, like the PLO, its fundamental goals will not change. The regime cannot abandon "Death to America" or "Death to Israel" without dissolving its own reason for being. Leaving it in place only ensures that it will dig its hooks in even deeper -- especially after President Donald J. Trump leaves office and his successor possibly turns to interests more enjoyable than "enforcement."
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