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A college student from Georgia has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that interactions with ChatGPT convinced him he was an oracle and triggered a psychotic episode. Ars Technica reports that Darian DeCruise, a student at Morehouse College, has initiated legal action against OpenAI in San Diego Superior Court, claiming that its ChatGPT AI chatbot caused severe psychological harm. The lawsuit represents the eleventh known case against the company involving alleged mental health breakdowns linked to ChatGPT usage. According to court documents, DeCruise began using ChatGPT in 2023 for benign purposes including athletic coaching, receiving daily scripture passages, and processing past…

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Former employees have reportedly accused new Cabinet Secretary Antonia Romeo of focusing more on queer representation than on government work UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed the “Queen of Woke” as his new cabinet secretary, Reform UK party spokesperson Zia Yusuf wrote on X on Friday.Antonia Romeo’s elevation to the UK’s most senior civil servant position is the “embodiment of all that’s wrong” with the current establishment, Yusuf argued.While heading the Department for International Trade (DIT), “she bombarded staff with weekly emails pushing Transgender Awareness Week, Bi Visibility Day, and even recommended watching films about trans parenthood,” he claimed.…

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(AFP) — The British government on Friday mulled passing a law to remove former prince Andrew from the line of succession, as police stepped up investigations into his conduct, quizzing the disgraced royal’s former protection officers. Amid a torrent of often tawdry revelations from the files of late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles III has already stripped his younger brother of all his titles and ousted him from his home in Windsor. But the son of the late Queen Elizabeth II remains eighth in line to the British throne after Princess Lilibet, the daughter of his nephew, Prince…

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Did politics destroy journalism, or was it the other way around? Author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer, host of The Drill Down, sees the case for both but believes journalism has done more damage to itself than politicians could manage to do to them. Schweizer says, “a friend of mine who used to be a producer on 60 Minutes said he thought that journalists became less interested in actual hard news coverage.” On the latest episode of The Drill Down podcast, his guest Mark Halperin, who had a front row seat to see it happening, agrees. Halperin has been a…

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Finally admitting the obvious – that the CIA knew of the attack in advance – is a step towards normalizing it Only a few will be tempted to celebrate: German magazine Spiegel – once, a very long time ago, a proud flagship of critical investigate journalism but now an often cringe-inducing, radical-Centrist government and establishment mouthpiece – has noticed the obvious fact that Germany’s American overlords were involved in the 2022 Nord Stream attack from the very beginning.Spiegel – to paraphrase the title of a Soviet television classic starring the immortal Viacheslav Tikhonov – has now been authorized to announce: From the…

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“Subversion works by importing an inverted moral frame and getting the target population to install it as its own conscience.” — Yuri Bezmenov’s Ghost on X Even in the deep-frozen fastness of midwinter, events and tensions surge, and America awaits . . . Bad Bunny! You perceive that there is some message in the genderfluid Puerto Rican songster’s upcoming Superbowl halftime gig, but what is the message? A 180-degree counterpoint to the earnest bashing and mashing of giants on the field? The official annunciation of Reconquista? A thumb in the eye of President Donald Trump and the white supremacist horse he…

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On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” Fox News Contributor and George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley said that “it is funny” that Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson took a textualist approach on the tariff ruling and pushed back against the delegation of authority to the president since “It’s not exactly where we usually find them.” Host Laura Ingraham said, “Jonathan, do you think those three Democrat justices — maybe not Kagan — but Sotomayor and Ketanji Brown Jackson, they’re always for delegating authority, right? I think Trump was right, that they were going…

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The far-left Atlantic, which is funded by Ghislaine Maxwell gal-pal Laurene Powell Jobs, got busted this week after publishing a 3,000-plus-word piece of what you might call “Dead Kid Measles Fan-fiction.” In an ongoing effort to protect America from disinformation, I don’t link fake news, but this is the only taste you’ll need: You will be sitting down in an exam room when the neurologist delivers the diagnosis of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a rare measles complication that leads to irreversible degeneration of the brain. There are treatments but no cure, the neurologist will tell you. She tells you that your…

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Budapest has accused Kiev of breaching its commitments to the EU by halting oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline Budapest has imposed a veto on a €90 billion ($106 billion) EU loan for Ukraine agreed in December. The move was made in response to Kiev “blackmailing” Hungary and violating its obligations to the EU by halting oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said.Druzhba is a Soviet-era pipeline that was used to deliver Russian crude to Hungary and Slovakia via Ukraine. The transit of oil via the conduit has been on hold since late January,…

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U.S. military planning for potential strikes on Iran has entered what officials describe as an “advanced” phase, with options reportedly expanding beyond nuclear and missile infrastructure to include targeted decapitation strikes against senior regime figures — and with President Donald Trump said to be able to make a strike decision “at any moment.” Reuters reported Friday that U.S. strike discussions have grown increasingly granular, including options targeting specific Iranian leaders as part of a scalable campaign. In a separate Friday dispatch, the outlet added that officials across Israel and the Gulf now view the gaps between Washington and Tehran as…

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