Author: Press Room

We all knew that this would be coming. In 2026, the rate of AI-related layoffs has greatly accelerated, and that means that large numbers of good paying jobs are suddenly disappearing from the economy. This is occurring when we are already facing one major crisis after another, and so the timing could not be worse. Many young people specifically chose a major in college that would prepare them for positions in the tech industry because those were supposed to be the jobs of the future. Unfortunately, the AI jobs apocalypse is wiping out those jobs the fastest. Let me give you…

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The city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, has announced a suspension of wastewater acceptance from data center operations after a building contractor for Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta contaminated the municipal wastewater system with a rare bacteria. Cowboy State Daily reports that the Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities announced the suspension last week, publicly identifying for the first time the source of contamination that has required months of cleanup efforts. The decision affects all data center-related industrial wastewater until further notice as officials work to prevent future incidents. Goat Systems LLC, the corporate entity Meta uses for construction of its Cheyenne data center, was…

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Outgoing Marxist President of Colombia Gustavo Petro refused to acknowledge the victory of his successor, conservative President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella, on Monday because he allegedly “did not win” the election. Petro claimed, without evidence, that “algorithmic fraud” with “foreign funding” was committed in the election and that his appointed successor, far-left Senator Iván Cepeda, is the “president of Colombia.” Despite Petro’s wild claims, local and international organizations have confirmed that de la Espriella is the legitimate winner of the free and fair election. Gustavo Petro is Colombia’s first leftist president ever and a proud former member of the Marxist M19…

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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) formally closed its operations on July 4 as investigating fraud government-wide becomes an integral part of the Trump administration’s agenda. DOGE wrote on X on July 4: “Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” While the formal mission of DOGE has come to an end, the mission to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse will continue. Good stewardship of taxpayer dollars and accountable government are not temporary initiatives. We hope those principles endure long into America’s next 250 years. It has been our…

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Larry David almost went out on top. Then he made the mistake of getting mixed up with Barry and Michelle Obama. No one has to watch HBO’s Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness to know it stinks. We’ve all seen the trailers and promos, which reek of desperation, of the legendary Larry David counting on his legacy as he becomes a self-parody, yelling at famous figures throughout American history. It reminds me of Lucille Ball’s final sitcom, 1986’s Life With Lucy, with the 75-year-old embarrassing herself, hoping to recreate the magic that made her a superstar 30 years earlier. It…

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Police in the Alamo City continue to investigate a shooting that killed one teen and injured five others on the city’s east side late Saturday. According to the San Antonio Police, an 18-year-old man was killed after the shooting began at around 10:45 p.m. Investigators say two young girls, aged 5 and 12, are among the wounded. The shooting took place at an apartment complex at the corner of Lamar Street and North Mittman Street. Officers processed the crime scene as celebrations continued across the city. According to police, witnesses described three suspects believed to be responsible…

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The US trade deficit widened in May as imports rose and exports tumbled. The gap in goods and services trade grew 42.2 percent from the prior month to $77.6 billion, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday. Exports declined by 3.2 percent by value in May, driven by a drop in the volatile nonmonetary gold category. Imports rose 3.3 percent to the highest level since March 2025. The wider deficit suggests that the U.S. household’s demand for goods and services remains high. Imports of consumer goods rose by $3.5 billion, driven by demand for smartphones and pharmaceuticals. Automotiver imports rose by $2.1 billion,…

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A Rittman, Ohio, police sergeant was killed and other officers injured in a shooting that occurred about 9:30 p.m. Sunday. The Canton Repository reported that officers responded to a 911 call about a break-in and came under fire when they responded. Sgt. Scott Ries was killed during the gunfire and Medina County Sheriff’s Deputies were injured, too. Two of the deputies required transport to a hospital and two were treated at the scene. Cleveland 19 noted that Sgt. Ries was “a 10-year veteran of the department.” Two others–a mother and her daughter–were also killed in the incident. The suspect was killed during the exchange…

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Fewer than half of Americans believe the bloc would come to the defense of the US if attacked, according to an internal poll seen by the outlet Support for NATO in the US has slipped following President Donald Trump’s repeated criticism of the military bloc, according to an internal survey seen by Politico.In a report released last week citing polling data, Politico said just 43% of US adults believe NATO would honor Article 5 – the bloc’s collective defense clause in which an attack on one member is considered an attack on all – if the US came under attack.…

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Microsoft will cut about 4,800 jobs from its Xbox gaming division as it restructures the struggling business. The software giant recently put a young Indian executive in charge of Xbox who has no experience with the video game industry. CNBC reports that the company will lay off 1,600 people from its gaming business this week and 1,250 more during the rest of the fiscal year that began this month, Xbox Chief Executive Asha Sharma said in a memo to staff Monday. In addition, Microsoft is selling or spinning off four game development studios and exploring strategic options for a fifth. These…

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