Computers/Internet (Bloggers & Personal)
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đ¨ BREAKING: CALIFORNIA HELD AN ELECTIONâ AND NOBODY KNOWS WHO WON đł DAYS LATER, the Governor's race is STILL stuck in BALLOT-COUNTING LIMBO đľâđŤ Florida counts 8 MILLION VOTES before BEDTIMEâCalifornia can't finish ONE CITY IN A WEEK 𤌠NEWSOMâS ELECTION SYSTEM IS BECOMING A NATIONAL EMBARRASSMENTđĽ 5 Minute VIDEO AT LINK.....................
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College is extraordinarily expensive and becoming less useful, and those who insist otherwise are working from a model of the labor market that stopped describing reality sometime in the 1990s. Four-year courses at private institutions often cost more than $70,000 a year, and it should come as no surprise that student debt has tipped over $1 trillion . This situation is ridiculous for a film student, but it is also ridiculous for a computer science graduate whose program could not keep pace with the industry it was preparing him for â and who learned more in four months on GitHub...
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"I'm winning...outright...there's a tsunami of votes coming from all the people who are done with politics as usual." @spencerpratt says he's going to get over 50% of the vote in L.A.'s Mayor's race tonight & there will be no need for a runoff. "All those people I have they're not talking to pollsters. They're moms trying to dodge naked zombies with a stroller. They're walking their dog in a park and making sure their dog doesn't step on a fentanyl needle...they don't have time to talk to a pollster." VIDEO: https://x.com/i/status/2061837425375400310
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In an effort to regain control over the people who work for the state government, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has ordered them to report to work at the offices the government has provided for them four days per week. "It has been four years since the pandemic ended," Newsom argued. "The original reason for allowing them to work from home--help prevent the spread of covid--is no longer valid. I've been more than patient. We need these workers to be on the job and under direct supervision to make sure they're really working." The union of California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges...
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Already typed up and ready for signature. I just hope he gets to....................
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Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills told voters Monday that she will still be on the ballot for the U.S. Senate race despite having suspended her campaign weeks earlier. Mills suspended her campaign in April for financial reasons while still saying at the time that she had âthe fightâ to continue. On Monday, Mills posted on X, stating, âPeople have the impression that I withdrew or dropped out, but I simply suspended active campaigning. I am still on the ballot.â âWhile I have the drive and passion, commitment and experience, and above all else â the fight â to continue on,...
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Nvidia launched the RTX Spark chip in Taiwan, bringing AI capabilities directly into laptops and desktops. The chip, developed with Microsoft, is aimed at transforming how users interact with AI by running agents locally rather than through the cloud. Nvidia launches PC chip to bring AI directly to PCs | 1:37 Reuters | 4.21M subscribers | 1,667 views | June 1, 2026
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Judicial Watch is once again doing the job that California officials refuse to do. The watchdog group has uncovered nearly 873,000 inactive voter registrations in the state, raising alarms about possible fraud and the integrity of upcoming elections. According to Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton, these names have been inactive for several election cycles, meaning they should have been purged from the rolls years ago. Fitton detailed the staggering figures to show the scale of the stateâs negligence. He said that 326,608 names have been inactive for at least three consecutive federal elections, meaning the registrants have not voted or...
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There has been a lot of talk about Spencer Prattâs AI campaign ads. Theyâre technically not even from his campaign, theyâre being made by supporters, but theyâre so well done that they get a lot of attention. The newest one is very funny. These Spencer Pratt videos by @dsonoiki are better than 99.9% of political consultant ads. He does it again. pic.twitter.com/hemFACa8xZâ Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) May 29, 2026In the ad, a mother arrives at a hospital with her daughter who she claims is sick. You soon discover that the âsicknessâ she is suffering from is that she has realized that...
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VIDEOS AT LINK............... The federal government is moving to follow the money behind Antifa, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the public will start seeing the results soon. Just the News reported on May 28, 2026 that Bessent highlighted IRS reporting-policy changes built to help identify Antifaâs funding sources. He spoke from the White House and pointed to a new requirement that nonprofits identify and know their grant recipients. That is the kind of paperwork rule that sounds dull until you remember how dark money actually moves through the nonprofit world. The briefing exchange showed the administration is treating Antifa...
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Drew Carey criticized Spencer Prattâs run for Los Angeles mayor in a blunt social media post. The "Price is Right" host waded into the political waters with a Threads post and encouraged LA residents to think again before June primaries. "Anyone who votes for, or endorses Spencer Pratt for Mayor of LA needs to get their head out of their a--," Carey wrote. "I understand being angry/unsatisfied, but at least get behind someone competent and not some serial scammer without a soul or moral compass." He added, "F--- this guy already." Representatives for Pratt and Carey did not immediately respond...
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n less than a week, the U.S. attorney in Miami supervising the probe of Obama-Biden era government weaponization secured indictments against Cuban communist dictator Raul Castro and an alleged money launderer for Venezuelan strongarm man Nicolas Maduro. But it was Jason Reding Quinonesâ request for an indictment against one of his own former federal prosecutors for trying to steal a sealed, classified report from Jack Smithâs investigation of President Donald Trump that may have sent the loudest shockwaves through government. The charges against former Assistant U.S. Attorney Carmen Mercedes Lineberger carry more than 20 years in prison, and put on...
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If you believe the governor of California, the state is laying track that it hasnât bought yet. ================================================================== It was an induced hallucination, happily shared by a crowd of professional journalists, and a useful reminder of Gavin Newsomâs tendency to swagger like a winner on the lightest of pretexts. Back in February, the California governor spoke to the media in a crowded railyard, posing in front of a long line of freight cars and the piles of construction materials they had just delivered while he bragged about the extraordinary new progress the state was making toward a functioning high-speed rail...
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0:54 VIDEO AT LINK............. REPUBLICANS ARE AHEAD IN MAILED BALLOT RETURNS..........WAAAAY AHEAD.........
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Hunter Biden and Candace Owens may be the strangest political media pairing of the week. Owens announced that Hunter will appear on her show Thursday, posting a promo image of the two together and setting off immediate reactions across the political world. The preview clip contains the line everyone is already talking about. Hunter looks across at Owens and acknowledges what she has called him for years. Washington Examiner reported on the upcoming interview and the subjects previewed for the episode. Owens is expected to sit down with Hunter Biden for a wide-ranging interview on The Candace Owens Show. The...
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The California Post has obtained a video purportedly showing the San Diego mosque shooters carrying out their deadly attack. The footage, reviewed by the Daily Caller, appears to show the shooting suspects, 17-year-old Cain Clark and 18-year-old Caleb Velasquez, preparing to enter the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday. The California Post refers to Calebâs surname as âVelasquez,â though outlets such as The New York Times and ABC30 News refer to his surname as âVazquez.â The Daily Caller was unable to verify the correct spelling of the suspectâs surname. The suspects appear to be wearing camouflage-print outfits and vests...
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As RedState reported, there was a mass shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday, just before noon Pacific time. Three people were killed, including a security guard at the mosque named Amin Abdullah, who reportedly "played a pivotal role" in saving lives. [Snip] Early on, San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl told reporters without going into too much detail that "There was definitely hate rhetoric involved" in the shootings. On Tuesday, however, some of the pages from the alleged manifesto of the shooters were shared in an X thread by San Diego activist Amy Reichert, and it...
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đ¨ JUST IN: RNC Chair Joe Gruters announces 130 LAWSUITS across 32 states to block Democrats from cheating in the elections â and MORE are coming President Trump has also said he's sending out an ARMY of election lawyers to stop the steal Pair it with the SAVE AMERICA ACT and the rigging will stop! "The Democrats are trying to cheat every single day. That's why we have to have 130 lawsuits. We're bringing the hammer wherever we can. 32 states, we have lawsuits because the Democrats are trying to cheat every single day." "It doesn't matter if it's redistricting....
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The error was corrected after review and the videos have been restored on the platform. TikTok has reinstated a video by Reform UK after originally being removed or restricted in error, GB News understands. The video, which was also posted to other social media platforms, depicts the party's home affairs spokesman, Zia Yusuf, warning Britain has been "overwhelmed" by mass migration. A TikTok spokesman confirmed the videos have been reinstated, following a review that found they were removed or restricted in error, and the party's account remains available on the platform. The spokesman said: "We use a combination of advanced...
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In California, 90,000 prisoners have been issued computer tablets so they can connect with the outside world. While the tablets are free, usage fees may be charged to inmates. Text messages are five cents each. Video calls are 16 cents per minute. Movie rentals are $9 each and must be viewed within 48 hours. Inmate Grace Coleman complained "we can't afford to pay these normal world prices." State Sen. Josh Becker (D-13th district) agrees and says "it's the injustice of the whole thing. And not only injustice, but also the illogical nature of charging in a world where telecommunications costs...
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