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Americans cannot afford the cost of living in America, this has to change
βI have three jobs and I'm still struggling,β one is a full time job and 2 are part time jobs
βThe solution is not to get a fourth job. There's something wrong with this something has got to give to where we live in a world where people can work multiple jobs and they're still strugglingβ
βThe solution isn't you need another job or you're just lazy and you don't want to work. We're working multiple jobs.
What more do we have to do in order to live comfortably in this world? I think it's ridiculous.β
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βI have three jobs and I'm still struggling,β one is a full time job and 2 are part time jobs
βThe solution is not to get a fourth job. There's something wrong with this something has got to give to where we live in a world where people can work multiple jobs and they're still strugglingβ
βThe solution isn't you need another job or you're just lazy and you don't want to work. We're working multiple jobs.
What more do we have to do in order to live comfortably in this world? I think it's ridiculous.β
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Grokipedia is in the works.
βWikipedia is so biased and it's a constant warβ¦ mean, it's become hyperpartisan and there's activists all over it.β
Elon: βAlright, I'll talk to the team about that, like Grokipedia or whatever.β
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βWikipedia is so biased and it's a constant warβ¦ mean, it's become hyperpartisan and there's activists all over it.β
Elon: βAlright, I'll talk to the team about that, like Grokipedia or whatever.β
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Is Obama racist?
Here is a two minute clip of him being a strong advocate against illegal immigration, calling out migrants for breaking the law, hefty fines, and deportation.
The funniest part is the Democrats cheering when he says exactly that.
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Here is a two minute clip of him being a strong advocate against illegal immigration, calling out migrants for breaking the law, hefty fines, and deportation.
The funniest part is the Democrats cheering when he says exactly that.
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Institutional investors are cashing in gains:
Investors sold -$4.7 billion of US equities last week, driven by single stocks.
Outflows from single stocks rose by $500 million, to -$5.7 billion, making the last 2-week outflow the 3rd-largest since 2008.
This was led by institutional investors who dumped -$3.6 billion, the most since June, after -$1.4 billion in the prior week.
Hedge funds sold -$1.3 billion, posting their 3rd consecutive weekly outflow.
Meanwhile, retail investors turned to buying for the first time in four weeks, at +$200 million.
Wall Street is selling to Main Street again.
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Investors sold -$4.7 billion of US equities last week, driven by single stocks.
Outflows from single stocks rose by $500 million, to -$5.7 billion, making the last 2-week outflow the 3rd-largest since 2008.
This was led by institutional investors who dumped -$3.6 billion, the most since June, after -$1.4 billion in the prior week.
Hedge funds sold -$1.3 billion, posting their 3rd consecutive weekly outflow.
Meanwhile, retail investors turned to buying for the first time in four weeks, at +$200 million.
Wall Street is selling to Main Street again.
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Meet Wade Davis, the Vice President of "Inclusion Strategy" at Netflix.
Wade formerly served as an "LGBT inclusion consultant" for the NFL and worked as an "LGBT surrogate" during Obama's 2012 presidential campaign.
Is the child grooming epidemic on Netflix starting to make sense now?
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Wade formerly served as an "LGBT inclusion consultant" for the NFL and worked as an "LGBT surrogate" during Obama's 2012 presidential campaign.
Is the child grooming epidemic on Netflix starting to make sense now?
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TRUMP: βThere could be firings, & that's their fault.β
βI didnβt want this, but Iβm allowed to cut things that should have never been approved in the first place, & I will probably do that.β
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βI didnβt want this, but Iβm allowed to cut things that should have never been approved in the first place, & I will probably do that.β
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Indian River county deputies de-escalate mental health crisis, clarify viral video.
Indian River County Sheriffβs deputies responded to a disturbance involving a man in the roadway experiencing a mental health crisis.
Upon arrival, the man displayed erratic actions, including getting in a deputyβs face and spitting. He attempted to strike a deputy but missed. Deputies safely took him into custody without harm and transported him for evaluation under the Florida Baker Act.
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Indian River County Sheriffβs deputies responded to a disturbance involving a man in the roadway experiencing a mental health crisis.
Upon arrival, the man displayed erratic actions, including getting in a deputyβs face and spitting. He attempted to strike a deputy but missed. Deputies safely took him into custody without harm and transported him for evaluation under the Florida Baker Act.
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BREAKING: Employee at a Build-A-Bear Workshop in Tukwila, WA, REFUSED a request to write Charlie Kirk's name on the bear's birth certificate for a customer.
Evi McCormick, who requested it be named after Charlie, said that the employee said "We're not doing this" before crumpling up the certificate and throwing it away.
Build-A-Bear says they are handling the case "internally" and later apologized for the incident, claiming they are retraining staff in the area.
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Evi McCormick, who requested it be named after Charlie, said that the employee said "We're not doing this" before crumpling up the certificate and throwing it away.
Build-A-Bear says they are handling the case "internally" and later apologized for the incident, claiming they are retraining staff in the area.
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His sentence is 290 days time served in Democrat Massachusetts by a judge appointed by Joe Biden
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China has revealed its new suicide drones made out of old converted J-6 fighter jets from the 1950s-60s.
The plane was a supersonic workhorse with Mach 1.3 speeds and a 700 km combat range, but became obsolete by the 2010s as China shifted to advanced jets like the J-20.
Now, hundreds of mothballed airframes are being repurposed into unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs), dubbed J-6W variants.
Modifications strip out cockpits, ejection seats, cannons, and fuel tanks, adding autopilot systems, terrain-matching navigation, and weapon pylons for up to 250 kg of munitions like air-to-air missiles or explosives.
These "zombie" drones retain the jets' agility and speed, far surpassing slower purpose-built UAVs like the MQ-9 Reaper.
The public debut came at the Changchun Air Show a few days ago.
Nearly 1000 planes are believe to have been converted and there could be 2000 more J-6s waiting for the same transformation.
The low-cost strategy of turning scrap into assets helps easing production burdens on state enterprises.
Strategically, these drones excel in swarm tactics, overwhelming enemy defenses like Taiwan's by sheer numbers, acting as decoys or suicide attackers to deplete missiles and reveal radar positions before advanced strikes.
Deployable from bases near the Taiwan Strait, they could precede J-16s or stealth platforms, complicating responses in high-intensity conflicts.
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The plane was a supersonic workhorse with Mach 1.3 speeds and a 700 km combat range, but became obsolete by the 2010s as China shifted to advanced jets like the J-20.
Now, hundreds of mothballed airframes are being repurposed into unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs), dubbed J-6W variants.
Modifications strip out cockpits, ejection seats, cannons, and fuel tanks, adding autopilot systems, terrain-matching navigation, and weapon pylons for up to 250 kg of munitions like air-to-air missiles or explosives.
These "zombie" drones retain the jets' agility and speed, far surpassing slower purpose-built UAVs like the MQ-9 Reaper.
The public debut came at the Changchun Air Show a few days ago.
Nearly 1000 planes are believe to have been converted and there could be 2000 more J-6s waiting for the same transformation.
The low-cost strategy of turning scrap into assets helps easing production burdens on state enterprises.
Strategically, these drones excel in swarm tactics, overwhelming enemy defenses like Taiwan's by sheer numbers, acting as decoys or suicide attackers to deplete missiles and reveal radar positions before advanced strikes.
Deployable from bases near the Taiwan Strait, they could precede J-16s or stealth platforms, complicating responses in high-intensity conflicts.
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