Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s X post declaring her Christian faith prompted an AI chatbot, Grok, to question the compatibility of her beliefs with her public actions and rhetoric. Grok cited Greene’s support for conspiracy theories and divisive statements as contradictory to Christian values, a response Greene rejected as left-leaning propaganda. Grok further confirmed that Greene’s public comments and voting record do not align with Jesus’ teachings. This interaction highlights Grok’s tendency towards controversial responses, including previous inaccuracies regarding the Holocaust and white genocide.
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A knife attack at Hamburg’s Central Station on Friday evening resulted in multiple injuries, with initial reports indicating twelve victims. Police have arrested a 39-year-old female suspect. While the exact number of casualties remains unconfirmed, several individuals sustained life-threatening wounds. A large-scale police operation is currently underway.
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Acting ICE head Todd Lyons criticized a Washington Post article questioning why ICE agents conceal their identities during arrests, arguing that the use of plainclothes officers is standard practice and citing a purported 413% increase in assaults on ICE officers. This statistic, however, lacks verifiable supporting evidence and appears to be used to deflect criticism of ICE tactics. The article’s author highlighted the arrest of a Turkish PhD student as an example of concerning behavior by masked, plainclothes officers. The use of masks and plainclothes, critics argue, hinders accountability for potentially unlawful actions.
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Following the 2021 French ban on cetacean performances, Marineland Antibes closed its doors. This closure necessitated the relocation of the park’s animals, a process complicated by the need to find appropriate facilities for the orcas. The park’s management is actively seeking suitable new homes for all the animals in its care. The search for a new location is ongoing and poses significant logistical challenges.
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Over three days, Russia reported repelling a massive drone attack involving 485 UAVs, marking one of the largest such assaults since the war began. These long-range drones, unlike typical attack drones, appear to be small fixed-wing aircraft capable of reaching targets hundreds of miles away. A Kursk official was injured in one of these attacks, prompting a phone call between the official and Vladimir Putin. The attacks, coinciding with recent diplomatic events, disrupted air travel and caused damage at various locations across Russia.
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Despite appearances, President Trump’s foreign policy actions don’t suggest a coordinated effort with global right-wing leaders. While he’s expressed support for certain figures and parties, his recent dealings with Israel, India, and even close allies like Viktor Orbán demonstrate a lack of preferential treatment based on ideological alignment. Instead, Trump’s foreign policy decisions seem primarily driven by personal gain and short-term economic interests, as evidenced by his recent trade deals and engagement with Middle Eastern nations. This suggests that shared political ideology plays a secondary role compared to immediate economic benefits in shaping Trump’s foreign policy.
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TruSkin’s Don’t Fry Day sale (until 5/26) offers up to 45% off its Vitamin C skincare line, featuring a new SPF 30 serum praised by a board-certified dermatologist for its lightweight texture and natural tint. Also included are best-selling vitamin C serums, gentle face scrubs, and brightening moisturizers, all formulated with skin-beneficial ingredients like aloe vera and jojoba oil. These products combat sun damage, promote healthy aging, and improve skin radiance and tone.
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Decades after skeletal remains, dubbed “Scattered Man John Doe,” were discovered on New Jersey beaches, Ramapo College students used investigative genetic genealogy to identify them as Henry Goodsell, the captain of the 1844-sunk schooner *Oriental*. Their research, involving DNA matching and historical records, linked the remains to Goodsell’s Connecticut family and corroborated accounts of the *Oriental*’s demise and the recovery of one crew member’s body. This identification, confirmed by DNA comparison with a descendant’s sample, marks a significant advancement in solving long-unsolved cold cases using this innovative technique. The successful identification highlights the collaborative power of law enforcement and academic institutions in providing closure to families and resolving historical mysteries.
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In a televised address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly condemned Britain, France, and Canada for their criticism of Israel’s Gaza offensive, accusing them of implicitly supporting Hamas. He asserted that their calls for a ceasefire and sanctions against Israel emboldened Hamas, citing Hamas’s appreciation of their statements. Netanyahu declared that these nations’ actions placed them “on the wrong side of history,” despite their previous condemnation of the October 7th attacks and antisemitism. The statement followed a shooting in Washington, D.C., where the suspect allegedly shouted “Free Palestine.”
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President Trump presented South African President Ramaphosa with inaccurate evidence during a tense Oval Office meeting, claiming it depicted violence against white South African farmers. One image, purportedly showing burial sites, was actually from the Democratic Republic of Congo, while another originated from a white nationalist Facebook page. These misrepresentations fueled Trump’s ongoing accusations of anti-white sentiment and a fabricated “white genocide” in South Africa, further straining already tense US-South Africa relations. This meeting, intended to improve relations, instead highlighted existing divisions.
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