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Favicon Promise Made, Promise Kept: Strengthening U.S. Economy - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
Promise Made, Promise Kept: Strengthening U.S. Economy
YouTube
🌐 Making America the Crypto Capital of the World✅ Slashing Regulations⛽️ Lowering Energy Costs🏗️ Manufacturing BACK to the U.S.

Promise Made, Promise Kept: Strengthening U.S. Economy - YouTube

| | Comet browser is quietly revolutionizing how I watch YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
One of the hottest new browsers is also the best thing that's happened to my YouTube experience
Android Authority
Comet, Perplexity's hot new AI-powered browser, has transformed YouTube into a faster, smarter, and more actionable experience for me. |

Comet browser is quietly revolutionizing how I watch YouTube

| Favicon | New DOCS PROVE Obama Hillary CONSPIRACY To SABOTAGE Trump Admin | Timcast IRL - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
New DOCS PROVE Obama Hillary CONSPIRACY To SABOTAGE Trump Admin | Timcast IRL
YouTube
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Aug 1, 2025
New DOCS PROVE Obama Hillary CONSPIRACY To SABOTAGE Trump Admin | Timcast IRL
YouTube
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| | Katherine Argent on X: "Trump is forcing tech companies to rewrite their algorithms in a way that silences views which don’t align with The Party’s policy. You might be familiar with that tactic? It’s a classic Big Brother move and yet another way America is becoming more China than China under Trump." / X
Aug 1, 2025 |

| | Father's Wisdom on X: "@JohnNosta @BrianRoemmele Artificial Intelligence is bad phrasing. I like the phrase "Intelligence Amplification." Because if you feed it bad intelligence or anti-intelligence (we are) this is what you get; if you use it with quality intelligence it seems to have benefits. (Hat tip to: @BrianRoemmele" / X
Aug 1, 2025 |

| | John Nosta on X: "🔴AI and the Architecture of Anti-Intelligence The other day, I found myself at the center of an unexpected controversy. I suggested that large language models may not represent artificial intelligence at all, but something more disorienting, what I called anti-intelligence. https://t.co/nZoh759BPo" / X
Aug 1, 2025 |

| Favicon | The Vapid Brilliance of Artificial Intelligence | Psychology Today
Aug 1, 2025
The Vapid Brilliance of Artificial Intelligence
Psychology Today
Artificial intelligence doesn’t lie; it just speaks without a soul, and we’re starting to believe it. |

The Vapid Brilliance of Artificial Intelligence | Psychology Today

| Favicon | Victor Davis Hanson: Will Democrats Admit Where They Went Wrong in Post-2024 Autopsy? Likely Not. - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
Victor Davis Hanson: Will Democrats Admit Where They Went Wrong in Post-2024 Autopsy? Likely Not.
YouTube
What is the Democrat Party’s long-term strategy? They ran Joe Biden as their presidential candidate, then installed Kamala Harris as his replacement despite ... |

Victor Davis Hanson: Will Democrats Admit Where They Went Wrong in Post-2024 Autopsy? Likely Not. - YouTube

| Favicon | NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Launch (Second Attempt) - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Launch (Second Attempt)
YouTube
Liftoff! NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Begins Journey to International Space Station. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon crew spacecraft rocketed into the blue Flor... |

NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Launch (Second Attempt) - YouTube

| | Elon Musk on X: "Only way to make life multiplanetary" / X
Aug 1, 2025 |

| Favicon | A Little Career Advice From Albert Einstein
Aug 1, 2025
A Little Career Advice From Albert Einstein
Forbes
“It is not enough to teach man a specialty...It is essential that the student acquire an understanding of and a lively feeling for values." |

A Little Career Advice From Albert Einstein

| Favicon | I tried using NotebookLM’s new AI Video Overviews and ended up with some usefully informative, but rather dull PowerPoint presentations | TechRadar
Aug 1, 2025
I tried using NotebookLM’s new AI Video Overviews and ended up with some usefully informative, but rather dull PowerPoint presentations
TechRadar
Info over entertainment |

I tried using NotebookLM’s new AI Video Overviews and ended up with some usefully informative, but rather dull PowerPoint presentations | TechRadar

| Favicon | Potatoes' ancient origins revealed through hybridization
Aug 1, 2025
How our modern-day potato evolved from tomatoes 9 million years ago
New Atlas
Tracing the potato’s deep ancestry, researchers have revealed a surprising origin story: modern potatoes emerged from natural interbreeding between tomato relatives and a wild-potato-like species about nine million years ago. |

Potatoes' ancient origins revealed through hybridization

| Favicon | 'Losing Republicans by the day': Support for Israel slipping among Trump's base | The Times of Israel
Aug 1, 2025
'Losing Republicans by the day': Support for Israel slipping among Trump's base | The Times of Israel |

'Losing Republicans by the day': Support for Israel slipping among Trump's base | The Times of Israel

| Favicon | The fungus among us: Study shows fungi form living bridges to share water between neighboring plants
Aug 1, 2025
** The fungus among us: Study shows fungi form living bridges to share water between neighboring plants **
In ecosystems around the world, fungi play crucial roles in supporting plant life. Their ability to form connections between plant roots can enhance water and nutrient uptake and promote plant growth. While fungal symbioses have been extensively explored in the past, some researchers believe these underground networks may be far more complex than they seem. |

The fungus among us: Study shows fungi form living bridges to share water between neighboring plants

| Favicon | Gemini 2.5: Deep Think is now rolling out
Aug 1, 2025
Try Deep Think in the Gemini app
Google
Deep Think utilizes extended, parallel thinking and novel reinforcement learning techniques for significantly improved problem-solving. |

Gemini 2.5: Deep Think is now rolling out

| Favicon | New Docs PROVE Obama & Hillary CONSPIRED To SABOTAGE Trump - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
New Docs PROVE Obama & Hillary CONSPIRED To SABOTAGE Trump
YouTube
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New Docs PROVE Obama & Hillary CONSPIRED To SABOTAGE Trump - YouTube

| Favicon | CENSORSHIP IS BACK, Big Tech REQUIRES IDs And FACE SCANS, Social Credit Scores ARE NEXT | Tim Pool - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
CENSORSHIP IS BACK, Big Tech REQUIRES IDs And FACE SCANS, Social Credit Scores ARE NEXT | Tim Pool
YouTube
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CENSORSHIP IS BACK, Big Tech REQUIRES IDs And FACE SCANS, Social Credit Scores ARE NEXT | Tim Pool - YouTube

| Favicon | Is Trump Still Winning? | The Culture War LIVE Debate - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
Is Trump Still Winning? | The Culture War LIVE Debate
YouTube
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Is Trump Still Winning? | The Culture War LIVE Debate - YouTube

| Favicon | New DOCS PROVE Obama Hillary CONSPIRACY To SABOTAGE Trump Admin | Timcast IRL - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
New DOCS PROVE Obama Hillary CONSPIRACY To SABOTAGE Trump Admin | Timcast IRL
YouTube
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New DOCS PROVE Obama Hillary CONSPIRACY To SABOTAGE Trump Admin | Timcast IRL - YouTube

| Favicon | Whistleblower Claims DOJ THREATENED Him Over Exposing Trump Russia HOAX - YouTube
Aug 1, 2025
Whistleblower Claims DOJ THREATENED Him Over Exposing Trump Russia HOAX
YouTube
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Whistleblower Claims DOJ THREATENED Him Over Exposing Trump Russia HOAX - YouTube

| Favicon | When the Mind Stumbles, It Grows | Psychology Today
Jul 31, 2025
When the Mind Stumbles, It Grows
Psychology Today
Is AI smoothing our thinking at the cost of the friction that fuels insight? |

When the Mind Stumbles, It Grows | Psychology Today

| Favicon | Good news for Mars settlers? Red Planet glaciers are mostly pure water ice, study suggests | Space
Jul 31, 2025
Good news for Mars settlers? Red Planet glaciers are mostly pure water ice, study suggests
Space
"They could be a resource in the future if humanity tried to access them." |

Good news for Mars settlers? Red Planet glaciers are mostly pure water ice, study suggests | Space

| Favicon | Peacock feathers can emit laser beams - Ars Technica
Jul 31, 2025
Peacock feathers can emit laser beams
Ars Technica
The feathers can emit two frequencies of laser light from multiple regions across their colored eyespots. |

Peacock feathers can emit laser beams - Ars Technica

| Favicon | Gabe Newell says young people need to use AI tools to get 'off to the races' rather than 'reading articles on Variety to try to understand what its impact is going to be' | PC Gamer
Jul 31, 2025
Gabe Newell says young people need to use AI tools to get 'off to the races' rather than 'reading articles on Variety to try to understand what its impact is going to be'
PC Gamer
"I think [AI is] going to be 10 times as significant as the impact of CGI was on filmmaking." |

Gabe Newell says young people need to use AI tools to get 'off to the races' rather than 'reading articles on Variety to try to understand what its impact is going to be' | PC Gamer

| Favicon | Recognizing Palestine now would undermine peace
Jul 31, 2025
Recognizing Palestine now would only undermine peace
The Hill
Recognition should be used not as a reward for terrorism, but as an incentive.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emanuel Macron have announced that their nations are considering unilaterally recognizing Palestine. At first glance, this might seem a powerful symbolic move: a gesture to remind Israel’s benighted government that the disenfranchisement of millions is morally indefensible and strategically unwise. But, at this time, the move would be disastrous. Israelis will not withdraw from any land until Hamas ceases to be a threat — and recognizing Palestine now will strengthen the group, just as most Arab states are finally calling on it to disarm. There can be no more self-defeating action than to perpetuate the presence of this jihadist mafia organization, which has brought disaster upon Palestinians and Israelis both, and which is currently much diminished by the war. With Gazans suffering immensely, might recognition not spur change? Well, consider the fact that almost 150 countries have recognized Palestine, but that has proven meaningless in the face of a reality in which there is no agreed territory, no settled borders and no unified Palestinian government capable of exercising authority. Hamas, one of the two relevant Palestinian factions, rejects peace outright and has consistently used terror against Israelis to derail diplomacy. The other, Fatah, which controls the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, is corrupt and incompetent, but saintly by comparison. Yet Fatah too has failed to embrace peace offers that would have created a Palestinian state on about 98 percent of the territory they seek, the last one coming in 2008. Israel pulled out of Gaza completely in 2005, and Hamas forcefully expelled the Palestinian Authority from the territory two years later. Hamas has used Gaza ever since as a launching pad for attacks. The Oct. 7, 2023 invasion and massacre was just the most horrifying episode. Sadly, the attack succeeded in derailing what looked like an incipient Israeli-Saudi normalization deal — and has also convinced Israelis that they cannot afford to grant the Palestinians any more land. Major powers recognizing a Palestinian state now would signal to Palestinians that the most barbaric variant of terrorism pays the highest dividend and has indeed brought them over the line. Support for Hamas would soar, despite the group sparking a war that left much of Gaza flattened, hundreds of thousands displaced and tens of thousands killed. To imagine Israel then pulling out of the West Bank — with Hamas perhaps primed to take that area over too — is fantasy. This area, where the Palestinian Authority controls pockets of “autonomy,” borders the very heart of Israel. Tel Aviv lies just 25 miles from Qalqilya, and Jerusalem is surrounded on three sides. An Oct. 7-style invasion from the West Bank would be exponentially more devastating. Israelis will not and cannot agree to a Palestinian state unless this existential fear is addressed and resolved. That means one thing above all: Hamas must be gone. Not weakened, not partially sidelined, but gone, at least as an armed outfit, and completely delegitimized. Until that happens, any serious negotiation involving the West Bank is politically impossible in Israel. Moreover, any future Palestinian state must be demilitarized. That means no armed militias, no rocket factories, no independent chains of command. A future government — presumably a reformed Palestinian Authority — must hold a monopoly on the use of force, just as any legitimate state must. Hamas would never agree to this. Sidelining Hamas would be also in the interests of Palestinians. Hamas is a theocratic militia that has turned Gaza into a miserable prison and turned Israelis against the two-state solution. The Arab world, if it seeks Palestinian independence, must cut off Hamas’s funding, deny it refuge and arrest its leaders-in-exile — and then grant maximal assistance of every kind to Palestinian leaders willing to coexist with Israel. I say all this not as an opponent of Palestinian independence, but as someone who indeed believes partition is essential to Israel’s survival as a Jewish and democratic state. About 15 million people live between the river and the sea, split roughly evenly between Jews and Arabs. Without partition, Israel will either cease to be Jewish or cease to be democratic. This would seem to be so obvious that Israelis who support the occupation are caricatured as religious zealots, racists or idiots. But many are none of those things — they’re simply scared. They remember the 1990s bombings after the Oslo Accords, the bloodshed of the Second Intifada after the Camp David Summit in the early 2000s, and now the slaughter of Oct. 7. This fear cannot be ignored, even if the occupation is cruel and the Jewish settlements in the West Bank indefensible. Palestinians deserve dignity, rights and even statehood — if they can agree to demilitarization. But none of that will happen if Hamas remains in place. What is needed now is maximal pressure on Hamas to disarm. A corollary of all this is that Israel’s government will in turn have to be pressured to reengage with the Palestinian Authority, which Netanyahu has foolishly demonized. But recognizing Palestine now would probably stiffen right-wing forces in Israel. Recognition should be used not as a reward for terrorism, but as an incentive to abandon it. The promise of statehood should be conditioned on Palestinian unity under moderate leadership, the dismantling of armed factions and credible steps toward peaceful coexistence. Only then can recognition serve its intended purpose: to support a lasting peace. France and the U.K. no doubt mean well. And outlining a roadmap would be helpful. But an unconditional recognition would embolden Palestinian extremists, alienate Israelis and make a two-state solution harder to achieve. Macron and Starmer need to think more carefully. Dan Perry is the former Cairo-based Middle East editor and London-based Europe-Africa editor of the Associated Press, the former chairman of the Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem and the author of two books.
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Recognizing Palestine now would undermine peace

| Favicon | Fired Stephen Colbert hit with most humiliating insult yet by 'close friend' of incoming CBS-Paramount boss
Jul 31, 2025
Stephen Colbert hit with insult by 'friend' of incoming Paramount boss
Mail Online
Stephen Colbert's smug style was criticized by a person close to the Skydance camp Wednesday, following a decade of smug spiels. |

Fired Stephen Colbert hit with most humiliating insult yet by 'close friend' of incoming CBS-Paramount boss

| Favicon | How to clear your Android phone cache (and why it greatly improved performance) | ZDNET
Jul 31, 2025
How to clear your Android phone cache (and why it greatly improved performance)
ZDNET
You could see a big boost in your phone or tablet's speed and overall responsiveness once it's done. |

How to clear your Android phone cache (and why it greatly improved performance) | ZDNET

| Favicon | Jasmine Crockett tried ‘shutting down’ Atlantic reporter for asking lawmakers about her for a friendly profile
Jul 31, 2025
Jasmine Crockett tried ‘shutting down’ Atlantic reporter for asking lawmakers about her for a friendly profile
New York Post
“She was, she told me, ‘shutting down the profile and revoking all permissions,’” the Atlantic magazine reporter explained. |

Jasmine Crockett tried ‘shutting down’ Atlantic reporter for asking lawmakers about her for a friendly profile

| Favicon | Is Jasmine Crockett the new face of the Democratic Party?
Jul 31, 2025
**Jasmine Crockett has no idea how journalism works **
The Hill
Vote for Democrats, they want to turn Congress into “Real Housewives.”

Who is the new leader of the Democratic Party?   That’s a question we’ve been asking quite frequently on “Rising” — because it’s clear the Democratic Party’s base is really unhappy with leadership, and it’s also clear that President Trump and the Republicans feel like they face very little meaningful opposition right now, and can just do whatever they want.  Well, I don’t know if the subject of this Radar is going to be the leader of the Democratic Party, but she’s certainly an up-and-coming person of notability. But is she really ready for primetime? I’m talking, of course, about Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas, a fiery progressive who has attracted significant media attention in the last six months — and is also the subject of a new profile in "The Atlantic" magazine. "The Atlantic’s" Elaine Godfrey interviewed the congresswoman, and several of her colleagues.  What’s drawn the profile to my attention was the conversation about it on social media. It seems that Crockett apparently doesn’t quite understand how journalism works? Because in the profile, there’s the following passage:  “Crockett said that people are free to disagree with her communication style, but that she ‘was elected to speak up for the people that I represent.’ As for her colleagues, four days before this story was published, Crockett called me to express frustration that I had reached out to so many House members without telling her first. She was, she told me, ‘shutting down the profile and revoking all permissions.’”  That’s funny, because you can’t do that. Sorry. This is like one of the most basic rules of dealing with journalists, but once you’ve spoken to them on the record, you don’t own the story, they do. You can’t stop them from covering you because you don’t like that they reached out to other people.  As NBC’s Sahil Kapur put it, “That is not how any of this works.”  But don’t try to tell Jasmine Crockett that she doesn’t understand how any of this works. She is bursting with self-confidence, according to this profile. In fact, she seems pretty unhappy that she was passed over for a top leadership position: chair of the House Oversight Committee. The profile recounts her personal feelings of betrayal that her own caucus, the Congressional Black Caucus, backed a different person.  You see, Crockett believes she is the most qualified person for the job because, and I quote, “There’s one clear person in the race that has the largest social-media following.” Generating attention, positive and also negative, is something she’s quite good at, obviously. Is it really the case that being provocative, spicy, contrarian, unfiltered, attention-seeking and, let’s be honest, fairly bombastic and occasionally offensive, the best set of attributes for Democratic leadership?  Who knows, maybe it is. Certainly the Democratic base wants leaders to fight the Republicans, if only in virtue-signaling sort of ways that have nothing to do with actual power and policy. At least Crockett is willing to do this, responding to a veiled insult from GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene during a hearing of the House Oversight Committee:  "I’m just curious, just to better understand your ruling — if someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody’s 'bleach blonde bad built butch body,' that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?"  Vote for Democrats, they want to turn Congress into “Real Housewives,” or some MTV reality show? I guess that’s the pitch.  But in an era in which excessive clout chasing has infected both our parties, and in which the leaders of both political factions have more interest in making memes and manufacturing media moments than they do in legislation, perhaps Jasmine Crockett is the leader the Democrats deserve. Just as Trump is the id of the right, she is the id of the left.  Robby Soave is co-host of The Hill’s commentary show “Rising” and a senior editor for Reason Magazine. This column is an edited transcription of his daily commentary. 
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Is Jasmine Crockett the new face of the Democratic Party?

| Favicon | Jasmine Crockett, Genuine Counterfeit | National Review
Jul 31, 2025
Jasmine Crockett, Genuine Counterfeit | National Review |

Jasmine Crockett, Genuine Counterfeit | National Review

| Favicon | Potatoes Evolved From Tomatoes, Study Reveals
Jul 31, 2025
Potatoes Evolved From Tomatoes, Study Reveals
Gizmodo
“Next time you eat potatoes, thank a tomato." |

Potatoes Evolved From Tomatoes, Study Reveals

| Favicon | ARE YOU READY… TO MAKE AMERICA FIT AGAIN | WHITE HOUSE X TRIPLE H 🔥 - YouTube
Jul 31, 2025
ARE YOU READY… TO MAKE AMERICA FIT AGAIN | WHITE HOUSE X TRIPLE H 🔥
YouTube |

ARE YOU READY… TO MAKE AMERICA FIT AGAIN | WHITE HOUSE X TRIPLE H 🔥 - YouTube

| Favicon | Veo 3 Fast and new image-to-video capabilities - Google Developers Blog
Jul 31, 2025
Veo 3 Fast and new image-to-video capabilities
Explore Veo 3 Fast and new image-to-video capabilities for Veo 3, both optimized for efficiency and quality, available now via the Gemini API. |

Veo 3 Fast and new image-to-video capabilities - Google Developers Blog

| Favicon | Newly Declassified Appendix CONFIRMS Hillary's Plan to RUIN Trump's Candidacy, and More w/ Greenwald - YouTube
Jul 31, 2025
Newly Declassified Appendix CONFIRMS Hillary's Plan to RUIN Trump's Candidacy, and More w/ Greenwald
YouTube
Megyn Kelly is joined by Glenn Greenwald, host of Rumble's "System Update," to discuss how the newly declassified Durham report appendix sheds new light on H... |

Newly Declassified Appendix CONFIRMS Hillary's Plan to RUIN Trump's Candidacy, and More w/ Greenwald - YouTube

| Favicon | The Truth Gets Its Shoes on | National Review
Jul 31, 2025
The Truth Gets Its Shoes on | National Review |

The Truth Gets Its Shoes on | National Review

| Favicon | New tracking project reveals $37B income shift as Mamdani eyes mayor's office | Fox Business
Jul 31, 2025
Mamdani’s rise in NYC mirrors economic flight to the south, study shows
Fox Business
A new project by the nonprofit Committee to Unleash Prosperity tracks a growing number of Americans relocating to southern states drawn by lower taxes, fewer regulations, and pro-growth policies.

As New York City eyes the potential election of democratic socialist upstart Zohran Mamdani, a new initiative by the nonprofit Committee to Unleash Prosperity is highlighting a striking contrast. The project tracks a growing number of Americans relocating to southern states drawn by lower taxes, fewer regulations, and pro-growth policies—moving away from the very economic model Mamdani promotes. "If Mamdani were elected and he moved forward with his pledge to raise the highest income tax rate in New York City, we would see the largest exodus of wealth and workers out of the city in history," Steve Moore, Co-Founder of Unleash Prosperity, told FOX Business. "The Vote With Your Feet website shows that states and cities with high income taxes lose tens and even hundreds of billions of dollars in income due to moving vans relocating to no-income-tax states," he added. MAMDANI'S PUBLIC GROCERY STORES MAY HAVE DEVASTATING EFFECTS ON CITY'S FOOD SUPPLY Moore, who previously served as an economic advisor during President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, told FOX Business that New York City's financial dominance is at risk.  Drawing on IRS and Census Bureau data, the interactive "Vote with Your Feet" website reveals a steady outflow of taxpayers from states like California and New York to lower-tax destinations like Florida and Texas. The project reveals that between 2012 and 2022, nearly 400,000 people moved from New York to Florida, bringing more than $37 billion in income with them, according to data compiled by Unleash Prosperity. Similarly, the project shows that during the same time period, more than 350,000 people moved from California to Texas, bringing nearly $21 billion in income with them, according to data compiled by Unleash Prosperity. He warned that Manhattan could lose its grip on Wall Street, as major financial institutions increasingly eye cities like Dallas and Miami due to their lower taxes, lighter regulatory environments, and business-friendly climates. Moore suggested this shift reflects broader concerns among firms about the rising costs and perceived anti-business sentiment in New York. Wall Street executives have emerged as some of the loudest critics of Mamdani’s economic agenda, which also includes free buses, city-owned grocery stores, and rent freezes for residents in rent-stabilized units.  Mamdani’s campaign did not respond to Fox Business' request for comment.  HOW MUCH CAN PEOPLE SAVE ON TAXES BY MOVING TO FLORIDA? Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia said that his state would welcome what could become a steady outflow of New York City residents. "If the mayoral election in New York City goes the way it looks like it will, I've already reserved a billboard that says, ‘Just stop halfway to Florida on I-95 and you'll be home,’" he joked during an event Monday at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C. MAMDANI'S RENT FREEZE PLAN COULD FURTHER STRAIN HOUSING COSTS IN NEW YORK, EXPERTS SAY Addressing the issue more directly, Youngkin warned of the broader economic implications of population loss. "If you have fewer people in your state than you had yesterday, your state is heading in the wrong direction," Youngkin said. "When those people take their money with them, and that money represents a disproportionate amount of your state's economic activity, you've got a major challenge," he added. CLICK HERE TO GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO
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New tracking project reveals $37B income shift as Mamdani eyes mayor's office | Fox Business

| Favicon | Jamie Dimon's relationship with Donald Trump appears to thaw after meetings | Fox Business
Jul 31, 2025
Jamie Dimon's relationship with Donald Trump appears to thaw after meetings | Fox Business

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's relationship with President Donald Trump has possibly thawed after he reportedly visited the White House twice in the past two months, according to media reports.  Dimon, 69, met with Trump in the Oval Office last week to discuss the economy, trade and financial rules with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick also present, The Wall Street Journal reported.  Dimon reportedly praised Trump's recent trade deal with Japan. In June, Dimon met with Trump and Vice President JD Vance.  JPMORGAN'S JAMIE DIMON CALLS ON US TO STOCKPILE BULLETS, RARE EARTH INSTEAD OF BITCOIN JPMorgan Chase and the White House both declined to comment on the matter to Fox News Digital.  In May, Dimon criticized Trump's approach to tariffs during an interview with Fox Los Angeles, calling them "too large, too big and too aggressive." He said the tariffs could lead to inflation and emphasized the need for a more measured approach.  Dimon, who serves as the chief executive of America’s biggest bank, has weighed in on issues other than finance, including defense matters. In May, he said the United States should be stockpiling bullets and drones instead of Bitcoin.  JAMIE DIMON CRITICIZES ZOHRAN MAMDANI AS 'MARXIST,' BLASTS DEMOCRATS' DEI PUSH: 'BIG HEARTS AND LITTLE BRAIN' "We shouldn't be stockpiling bitcoins," Dimon said when asked about how industrial policy is entwined with national security policies during a panel. "We should be stockpiling guns, bullets, tanks, planes, drones — you know, rare earths. We know we need to do it. It's not a mystery."  Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency that operates outside of banking or government authority. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March establishing a Bitcoin reserve, which he described as "a virtual Fort Knox for digital gold."  GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE He also irritated Trump by staunchly backing Fed Chair Jerome Powell and his refusal to slash interest rates, an issue they have both publicly disagreed on despite pressure from the White House, the New York Post reported.  Trump has demanded that Powell cut rates despite the Fed's refusal to budge. He has also criticized the Fed's planned $2.5 billion "Palace of Versailles" renovations of its Washington, D.C., headquarters. 
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Jamie Dimon's relationship with Donald Trump appears to thaw after meetings | Fox Business

| Favicon | POLITICO Pro | Article | EPA used an unexpected argument to kill the endangerment finding
Jul 31, 2025
E&E News: EPA used an unexpected argument to kill the endangerment finding
The agency’s effort to roll back a landmark climate finding is pinned on divorcing local carbon emissions from global ones — and the dangers they pose. |

POLITICO Pro | Article | EPA used an unexpected argument to kill the endangerment finding

| Favicon | Lee Zeldin’s EPA Liberates American Industry | National Review
Jul 31, 2025
Lee Zeldin’s EPA Liberates American Industry | National Review |

Lee Zeldin’s EPA Liberates American Industry | National Review

| Favicon | EPA Releases Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, Regulations that Paved the Way for Electric Vehicle Mandates | US EPA
Jul 31, 2025
EPA Releases Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, Regulations that Paved the Way for Electric Vehicle Mandates | US EPA
US EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin released the agency’s proposal to rescind the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which has been used to justify over $1 trillion in regulations. |

EPA Releases Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, Regulations that Paved the Way for Electric Vehicle Mandates | US EPA

| Favicon | Steam CENSORING Games Starts NEW Gamer WAR Against Visa & Mastercard ft. Gavin McInnes - YouTube
Jul 31, 2025
Steam CENSORING Games Starts NEW Gamer WAR Against Visa & Mastercard ft. Gavin McInnes
YouTube
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Steam CENSORING Games Starts NEW Gamer WAR Against Visa & Mastercard ft. Gavin McInnes - YouTube

| Favicon | “We want to heal… and yet they did it to me!” - President Trump on Melanie Hoax & “Lock Her Up” - YouTube
Jul 31, 2025
“We want to heal… and yet they did it to me!” - President Trump on Melanie Hoax & “Lock Her Up”
YouTube
President Trump has so many candid things to say about recent events, pulling off the biggest trade deal in history, making peace, and maybe even running Sco... |

“We want to heal… and yet they did it to me!” - President Trump on Melanie Hoax & “Lock Her Up” - YouTube

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A Ballad of the Bookmarks

In realms of data, a digital hum, Where politics clash and futures are spun. From YouTube's debates to X's sharp word, A nation's discourse, distinctly heard.

The Sage of Elm Street, in wisdom's embrace, Seeks AI's power, to quicken the pace. While Mars whispers secrets, of ice, pure and bright, And peacock's lasers, a curious light.

From policy shifts, to ethics' deep dive, 'Intelligence Amplification,' to truly arrive. The past casts long shadows, of schemes and of strife, While tech giants gather, and manage our life.

From economics' currents, to planets afar, We seek understanding, beneath a digital star. Through AI's new lenses, or earth's ancient tale, We chart our tomorrow, lest progress should fail.