In a surprising turn of events, Democrat Taylor Rehmet secured a victory in a special election runoff for the Texas Senate, marking a significant win for the party. Rehmet, a machinist and Air Force veteran, triumphed over Republican Leigh Wambsganss in a district previously leaning heavily towards Republicans, with endorsements from figures like President Trump. This win, which saw Rehmet outperform expectations in the prior election, has spurred optimism among Democrats as they approach the midterms. The seat became available when Republican state Sen. Kelly Hancock was appointed acting state comptroller.
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Microsoft plunges, Meta rallies as investors demand AI payoffs.
It seems the winds of change are blowing, and not in Microsoft’s favor. Investors are clamoring for returns on their AI investments, but the reality on the ground isn’t quite matching the hype. Windows 11, the vehicle for Microsoft’s AI push, is facing resistance. Users are actively rejecting the “forced” AI integration, and even without the AI aspect, people are hesitant to switch from Windows 10. The company seems to be making changes simply for the sake of it, and those changes aren’t always improvements. Take the new Outlook, for example: a simple right-click for autocorrect is now a left-click, and the application is slower.… Continue reading
A 40-year-old Canadian man has pleaded guilty in a U.S. court to charges related to the sexual exploitation of over 100 children. The man, who posed as an American teenager online for seven years, coerced minors into producing and engaging in explicit acts. His victims, aged 11 to 17, were located throughout the United States. He faces a potential life sentence in the U.S. and is scheduled for sentencing on May 27, in addition to a 12-year sentence he received in Canada for similar offenses.
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