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Letter: Class warfare
Arizona Daily Star· 3 days agoBumper sticker: "It's only called class warfare when we fight back.”
Stopping deepfake campaign ads is goal of new Alabama law
Birmingham News· 2 days agoCampaign ads that mislead voters are a political ploy older thanbumper stickers, but the use of...
Why Google’s AI might recommend you mix glue into your pizza
Anchorage Daily News· 1 hour agoHilariously wrong information from Google’s new AI are showing you just how dumb. In search results,...
Opinion: Why the Justice Alito flag flap matters, even if he blames his wife | Chattanooga Times...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 2 hours agoWhen I entered the world of professional journalism more than four decades ago, I quickly discovered...
Editorial: Stay safe, share the road in holiday crunch
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 11 hours agoThe situation is hardly as dramatic as “cats and dogs living together?!” – for those who use “Ghostbusters” as a seasonal reference. Bikers, use bike lanes and follow the rules of the road.
E.l.f. empowers women at Indy 500 with racetrack-themed ‘Lip Oil Change’
Marketing Dive via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoCo-created with Day One Agency and Branded Management, the activation features a “glow-up” artist...
Frumpy Mom: My complicated relationship with jacaranda trees
Orange County Register· 2 days agoThe jacaranda tree in my front yard started dropping purple blossoms this week, and that means it’s...
Alito family flag raises the stakes in battle over Supreme Court ethics - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoToday Alito remains among the nine justices who even now have been asked to decide two cases related...
Hybrid Mania At An All-Time High - CleanTechnica
CleanTechnica· 3 days agoThere were a few things about the Prius hybrid Synergy Drive I did not care for. First, the gas engine came to life virtually every time I stepped on the...
Pete McCloskey's life reminds us how politics long in the past live on in the present
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 6 days agoThe willingness to be a political Don Quixote, while never common in Congress, now seems vanishingly...