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The controversial legislation has been criticized by rights groups, foreign nations, and the UN Israeli lawmakers led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir have been filmed cheering and rejoicing at the passing of a controversial death penalty bill. Rights groups, foreign nations, and even the UN warned that the newly adopted legislation is discriminatory and would disproportionally target Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.Under the law that was passed 62-47 in the Knesset on Tuesday, Palestinians found guilty of deadly terrorist attacks aimed at “ending Israel’s existence” would be executed by hanging. In the occupied West Bank, military courts would…
An AI user has just released another single by a fictional singer known as “Eddie Dalton” — with three songs already landing in the iTunes top five charts. Eddie Dalton — who, on the surface, appears to be an older and distinguished black gentleman pumping out Southern South tracks with reflective lyrics — does not actually exist, and is entirely AI-generated. Listen Below: AI creator Dallas Ray Little is behind the faux songs, three of which have already landed on the top five of iTunes charts, according to a report by Showbiz411. Some of AI-generated Dalton’s songs include “Another Day Old,” “Running To You,” and “Cheap…
War Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the American negotiation team has made a “productive development” in talks with current Iranian officials after a “new regime” took power, despite Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denying that negotiations are underway. President Donald Trump told reporters on Sunday that Iran has already undergone a “regime change.” “The one regime was decimated, destroyed; they’re all dead. The next regime is mostly dead,” the president said aboard Air Force One. He went on to suggest that Iran has since moved on to its “third regime,” stating that the “different group of people” communicating with U.S.…
American consumers came roaring back in February, with retail sales beating expectations across the board and snapping a two-month streak of disappointing readings. Retail and food services sales rose 0.6 percent in February to a seasonally adjusted $738.4 billion, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. That handily topped the 0.4 percent gain economists had forecast. January’s decline was revised to 0.1 percent from the initially reported 0.2 percent drop. From a year earlier, retail sales were up 3.7 percent. The strength was not just in the headline. Sales excluding autos rose 0.5 percent, topping the 0.3 percent consensus. Stripping out both…
Tuesday on MS NOW’s “Deadline,” Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) accused President Donald Trump of “openly grifting millions of dollars “through his crypto schemes.” Booker said, “This has got to be a moment in the we don’t just beat Trump. It’s not just what we’re against. We need to start talking about what we’re for and having a bolder vision for what we can be as a country and who we can be together.” Host Nicolle Wallace said, “I mean, no one likes any of those things, right? Voters hate corruption, and they’re doing it out in full view. There’s a brazenness…
The UAE is preparing to assist the US in unblocking the Strait of Hormuz by force, Arab officials have told the outlet The United Arab Emirates is getting ready to become the first Gulf nation to commit its military to the US-Israeli war against Iran, the Wall Street Journal has reported, citing Arab officials.Since the start of the conflict a month ago, the UAE has been hit by some 2,500 Iranian missiles and drones, more than any other country in the region, including Israel. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed due to the fighting, the country’s oil output has…
The recent massive U.S. strike near Iran’s central city of Isfahan likely sought to render Tehran’s remaining highly enriched uranium stockpile inaccessible by burying it deep underground — a strategy that would negate the need for a prolonged and risky U.S. ground operation to extract the material, according to an Israeli military analyst writing Tuesday. Writing in Ynet on Tuesday, Israeli military analyst Ron Ben-Yishai — a veteran Yediot Ahronot correspondent and Israel Prize recipient — assessed that the strike reflects a deliberate U.S. effort to neutralize Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile by entombing it beneath rock, soil, and collapsed tunnel…
Rahm Emanuel is traveling to South Carolina after spending the past week in New Hampshire, extending a multi-state tour that has fueled speculation about a potential 2028 presidential campaign. The former Obama White House chief of staff and former mayor of Chicago is scheduled to appear in Spartanburg on Wednesday evening for a conversation with NBC “Today” co-anchor Craig Melvin at Wofford College. Emanuel also has planned stops at Spartanburg Community College, USC Upstate, and Claflin University during his South Carolina visit. The South Carolina trip followed a week in New Hampshire where Emanuel met with educators, students, lawmakers, business…
A report has alleged that the husband of former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, Byron, has been leading a double life as a cross-dresser. The report in the Daily Mail featured images of Noem’s husband wearing hot pink underwear along with a skin-colored shirt with large, fake breasts underneath. He had reportedly been engaged in a “bimbofication” fetish that focused on an exaggerated sexual female appearance: The Daily Mail has reviewed hundreds of messages involving three women from the “bimbofication” scene – where porn performers transform themselves into real-life Barbie dolls by pumping colossal amounts of saline into their…
The highly confidential internal design of the Amazon-backed tech was published due to “human error” AI giant Anthropic has mistakenly published its own top secret internal code, triggering a viral wave of github rewrites and inflicting potentially catastrophic commercial damage on the Amazon-backed business model.The developer of the Claude chatbot described the incident as a release issue “caused by human error, not a security breach,” according to US technology news website VentureBeat on Tuesday.Anthropic was designated a “risk to national security” by US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in February after disagreements with the Pentagon over the use of its artificial…