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Vanderbilt Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Deans Used AI to Write Letter to Grieving Students

Two Deans with Vanderbilt's Peabody Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion used ChatGPT to write a letter in response to the Michigan State University shooting.

First Canadian Airline Begins Implementing Digital ID

Air Canada announced its launch of a pilot program testing “digital identification using facial recognition technology to validate customer identification quickly."

Dominion Employees Acknowledged Serious Problems with Voting Technology: Fox News Brief

A recent legal brief by Fox News cites discovery information indicating that Dominion Voting Systems' employees acknowledged serious problems with the company's technology, including critical bugs leading to incorrect results, while Dominion sues Fox News for $1.6 billion for defamation.

DHS Proposes Trump-Style Asylum Limits to Stem Border Surge

The Biden administration is proposing new rules, similar to a Trump-era policy, to reduce fraudulent asylum claims and discourage illegal immigration by presuming asylum ineligibility for migrants crossing through other nations to reach the U.S. Southern Border.

Authorities Rescue 28 Children, Arrest 59 Individuals in Sex Abuse Operation

The FBI Dallas Division’s Child Exploitation Task Force and the North Texas Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force completed Operation Janus in the rescue of 28 children and arrested 59 individuals.

Pete Buttigieg Plans to Visit East Palestine ‘When the Time Is Right’

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told reporters he plans on visiting East Palestine, Ohio, "when the time is right."

Billionaire Donor Pierre Omidyar Behind Dark-Money Anti-musk Group

eBay founder Pierre Omidyar donated $509,500 to Accountable Tech in 2021 and 2022, also giving $2 million to at least six other organizations that condemned Elon Musk's organization of Twitter.

Food Sanitation Company Fined $1.5 Million for Child Labor Violations

Packers Sanitation Services Inc, one of the largest food sanitation companies in the United States, has been fined $1.5 million for violating child labor laws.

Catholic Clergy to Receive Book on Denying Communion to Pro-Choice Politicians

"The Church cannot remain silent and indifferent to a public offense against the Body and Blood of Christ," the book says.

Asbury Awakening Sees 50,000 Visitors

University capacity maxed out.

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