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Former Congressman George Santos Begins Prison Sentence for Fraud Former U.S. Representative George Santos posted a dramatic goodbye on social media just hours before starting his federal prison term for fraud and identity theft. In a heartfelt message, Santos reflected on his political journey, saying, “From the halls of Congress to the chaos of cable news, what a ride it’s been! To my supporters: you made this wild political experience worth it. To my critics: thanks for the attention.” Santos is set to begin serving an 87-month sentence after pleading guilty to serious charges, including wire fraud and aggravated identity…

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Trump Supports Musk Amid Challenges for Tesla NEW YORK — President Donald Trump surprised many on social media Thursday by expressing support for Elon Musk’s Tesla, despite their recent differences. In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated, “I want Elon, and all businesses within our Country, to THRIVE.” However, this public support didn’t help Tesla’s stock price, which fell sharply after Musk announced disappointing financial results. Tesla reported a 12% drop in revenue and a 16% decline in profit for the April to June quarter. These challenges have worsened as Musk’s political engagements have led some potential customers to…

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New Regulations for AI: A Conservative Approach Tech companies aiming to sell artificial intelligence (AI) technology to the federal government now face a new requirement: demonstrating that their chatbots are not “woke.” In a significant move, former President Donald Trump rolled out his strategy to position the U.S. as a leader in AI against China. Central to this initiative is the goal of simplifying regulations while embedding American values into the AI tools that gather increasing use in workplaces and homes. One notable action from Trump’s recent executive orders aims to prevent what he calls “woke AI” from entering government…

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Steelers Stars Build Chemistry at Training Camp LATROBE, Pa. — As players settle into their training camp dorms, the focus is not just on physical preparation, but also on building strong relationships. This was evident when DK Metcalf, a recent addition to the Pittsburgh Steelers, was setting up his PlayStation when an unexpected visitor knocked at his door. To his surprise, it was quarterback Aaron Rodgers entering through the bathroom door. Metcalf shared a light-hearted moment about this encounter, saying, “He popped out of the corner.” This initial interaction highlights the unique living arrangements that head coach Mike Tomlin has…

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A tragic incident occurred at Hersheypark’s water park on Thursday, resulting in the death of a 9-year-old child. The park’s management confirmed the heartbreaking news and expressed deep condolences to the family. According to reports, the child was found in distress at The Boardwalk, the park’s popular water attraction. Lifeguards responded quickly, attempting to perform life-saving measures. Unfortunately, the child was later transported to the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, where they were pronounced dead shortly after arrival. John Lawn, the CEO of Hershey, shared the park’s sorrow, stating, “Our hearts break for this child and the child’s family. We…

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put forward a proposal to allow the use of the herbicide dicamba for genetically modified soybeans and cotton—two major crops in the U.S. This comes after earlier attempts during the Trump administration were blocked by courts in 2020 and 2024. Notably, this marks the first year since 2016 that dicamba has not been available for agricultural use, as highlighted by Nathan Donley from the Center for Biological Diversity. Environmental advocacy groups are already gearing up for another legal challenge against this proposal. Donley expressed concern, stating that the decision reflects a troubling trend over…

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Tributes Pour in for Ozzy Osbourne Following His Passing Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away at the age of 76, leaving behind a legacy that has touched countless fans and family members. The news of his death has prompted heartfelt tributes, particularly from those closest to him. Lisa Stelly, his former daughter-in-law, shared a touching tribute on Instagram just two days after his passing, displaying cherished family moments. In her post, Stelly shared a delightful video featuring Ozzy playfully avoiding kisses from one of his grandchildren, capturing the joyous spirit that he brought to family gatherings.…

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Important Update: Prosecutors Apologize to South Korean Woman for Past Conviction Choi Mal-ja, now 80 years old, has received a formal apology from South Korean prosecutors for her wrongful conviction over a self-defense incident that occurred in 1964. At the young age of 18, Choi was attacked by a 21-year-old man in Busan, who attempted to rape her. In a moment of desperation, she bit his tongue, an act that led to her being convicted of aggravated bodily injury and sentenced to 10 months in prison. Meanwhile, her attacker faced only minor charges of trespassing and intimidation, with all rape…

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President Trump Takes Action to Address Homelessness In an effort to enhance safety across America, President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order aimed at tackling homelessness in cities and states. The order, titled “Ending Vagrancy and Restoring,” was announced Thursday and is part of Trump’s commitment to “Make America Safe Again.” The statistics are alarming: Last year, during the Biden administration, nearly 274,224 people were reported to be homeless on a single night, the highest number ever recorded in the U.S. Trump’s new order empowers local authorities to remove homeless individuals from the streets and direct them to…

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Unsafe Water Conditions in Mobile Home Parks Raise Concerns In Utah, Colt Smith, who has worked for 14 years with the Division of Drinking Water, encountered alarming water quality issues at a local mobile home park. Residents had been using contaminated well water that contained arsenic levels up to ten times higher than federal limits. This led state officials to issue a do-not-drink order that lasted nearly a decade. Smith expressed frustration over the lack of oversight. “We had no idea it existed,” he said, referring to the mobile home parks that often slip through the regulatory cracks. Despite the…

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