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MTA ad madness strips riders of any hope for a smidge of peace and quiet

If your subway ride wasn’t annoying enough today — between delays, packed cars, “Showtime!” dancers and homeless people who plague the system — get...

Raging attempts to shame Team USA hockey players are exactly why Trump was voted back into office 

The lefty echo chamber continues to treat the US men's hockey team like thought criminals — no lessons learned.

What are ‘moderate’ Democrats FOR?

A big reason the left keeps gaining power in the Democratic Party is that the party establishment really has nothing much to say: It...

The AI Job Apocalypse Is Not Here Yet

Block.xyz’s layoffs of 40 percent of its workforce is more about Covid-era over-hiring.

Anthropic CEO Rejects Pentagon’s Demands to Use AI Technology for Broader Military Purposes

The administration is threatening both to blacklist the company and to force it to allow its Claude AI model to be used as the...

Yes, Fraud Can and Does Invalidate Elections

Here are a couple dozen examples.

If the ‘Talking Filibuster’ Means Anything, It Would Irrevocably Change the Senate for the Worse

Lowering the bar from 60 senators to 51 would be a bonanza for Democrats. For what?

Hillary Clinton says she had no relationship with sex traffickers Epstein, Maxwell

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she told a House panel Thursday that she knows nothing about Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes, and was only a casual acquaintance of his accomplice girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Anthropic rejects Pentagon’s ultimatum over unlimited Claude AI use for military

Leading artificial intelligence company Anthropic rejected an ultimatum Thursday from the Trump administration to open up its AI applications to unlimited use by the U.S. military or risk losing its Pentagon contracts and potentially be labeled a "supply chain risk."

Republican voter ID bill stalls in Senate despite Trump demands

Election-year legislation to impose strict new proof-of-citizenship requirements on voting appears stalled in the Senate, for now, despite President Donald Trump's call in his State of the Union speech that Republicans in Congress pass the bill "before anything else."

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