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Musk’s AI Startup Receives More Than $6 Billion in Financing

Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup doubled its valuation, securing more than $6 billion in financing.

State Department’s Global Engagement Center Closes

The State Department announced that it closed its Global Engagement Center, which has been accused of censorship.

DMCA Takedowns Target Luigi Mangione Content, Creating Controversy Over Copyright Claims

A rising wave of DMCA takedown requests has swept across the internet, targeting fan art, merchandise, and content related to Luigi Mangione, a controversial figure accused of assassinating Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. The requests are being used to remove various forms of Mangione-related media, including tee shirts and other merchandise featuring his image, much to the dismay of supporters and creators.

Former CA State Senator Says Democratic Party is ‘Collapsing’

Former California state senator Gloria Romero said that she believes Democrats are seeing a "complete collapsing" of the party.

Bluesky Under Fire for Failing to Address Death Threats and Doxxing of Journalist Jesse Singal

Bluesky’s handling of the situation involving journalist Jesse Singal has raised significant concerns, particularly regarding its failure to address death threats and doxxing attempts. Singal, who has been critical of the transgender agenda, faced hostile messages and threats upon joining the platform in December. Despite reporting these threats, including one that included his address, Bluesky did not take prompt action.

Incoming FCC Chair Pens Letter to Disney CEO

President-elect Donald Trump's incoming chair of the Federal Communications Commission, Brendan Carr, sent a letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger, promising to hold the company accountable for prioritizing its content over others that may be more trusted by the American people.

New Photos Reveal Biden’s Involvement in Hunter’s Chinese Business Dealings

America First Legal (AFL) has released new photos showing President Joe Biden meeting with Hunter Biden's Chinese business associates, including an introduction to President Xi Jinping, during a 2013 trip to China. The images, obtained through AFL’s lawsuit against the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), shed light on the connections between the Bidens and Chinese officials, despite previous efforts to withhold the photos until after the 2024 election.

Chicago’s School Board Faces Backlash Over CEO Firing Decision

Chicago taxpayers could be facing significant costs due to the school board's recent decision to fire Chicago Public Schools (CPS) CEO Pedro Martinez, despite his contract extending through June 2026. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s newly appointed school board voted 6-0 to end Martinez’s tenure, a move that has sparked widespread controversy.

Why Chris Wright’s Pragmatic Approach to Energy Policy is Stirring Controversy

As North Carolina continues to recover from the devastation of Hurricane Helene, families face an ongoing struggle without access to basic necessities like power. This hardship has reignited national debates surrounding energy production, climate change, and the role of government in addressing these challenges. Amid these discussions, President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Chris Wright as Secretary of Energy has become a lightning rod for criticism, largely from those pushing a fear-driven climate agenda.

Ford Donates $1 Million, Vehicles to Trump Inauguration

Ford Motor Co. announced Monday it is donating $1 million and a fleet of vehicles to support President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming January inauguration.

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