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San Francisco Mayor Claims Target Closures ‘Might Be Due to AI’

San Francisco Mayor London Breed claimed last week that Target closing stores is because “people don’t necessarily shop in the same ways that they did before” and that the growth of AI “requires us to make some significant adjustments in how we use our retail establishments as well.”

Homeless Portlanders Sue City Over Homeless Ban

A group of homeless individuals in Portland have filed a class action lawsuit in Multnomah County Circuit Court against the city's homeless camping restrictions.

Ex-ABC News Reporter James Gordon Meek Sentenced to Only Six Years in ‘Sadistic’ Child Pornography Case

James Gordon Meek, a former investigative journalist with ABC News, has been sentenced to only six years in prison in a child pornography case, with a maximum penalty of 20 years or more.

Biden Admin. Issues Restrictions on Gas Furnaces

The Biden administration announced its latest regulatory action targeting popular home gas-powered furnaces last week.

Richmond Democratic Party Member Arrested After Making Bomb Threat Against Andy Ngo

Jimmie Lee Jarvis, a member of the Democratic Party and owner of Mission Control Research and Consulting was arrested after making bomb threats.

RFK Jr. Planning to Run as Independent

Sources suggest that he will make his announcement on October 9 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Subpoenas Issued for Hunter and James Biden’s Banking Records Amid Impeachment Inquiry

"From day one of our investigation of Joe Biden’s abuse of public office, we’ve followed the money and that continues with today’s subpoenas for Hunter and James Biden’s bank records."

General Mark Milley Retires

His successor, General CQ Brown, steps into the role as the second Black officer to helm the Joint Chiefs of Staff, succeeding Colin Powell, amidst the tenure of Lloyd Austin.

West Point Military Academy Offers ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ Minor

The United States Military Academy at West Point is pushing its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda by offering a "Diversity and Inclusion Studies Minor."

Senate Votes to Bring Back Professional Attire

The Senate voted to bring back business attire on the Senate floor, reversing an informal guidance from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

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