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Justin Amash Will Enter GOP Senate Race in Michigan
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Justin Amash Will Enter GOP Senate Race in Michigan

Justin Amash Will Enter GOP Senate Race in Michigan
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Play Starring Game of Thrones' 'Jon Snow' to Hold 'Black Out' Performances 'Free From the White Gaze'
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Play Starring Game of Thrones' 'Jon Snow' to Hold 'Black Out' Performances 'Free From the White Gaze'

Play Starring Game of Thrones' 'Jon Snow' to Hold 'Black Out' Performances 'Free From the White Gaze'
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Biden Behind Closed Doors: Not Without His Notecards!
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Biden Behind Closed Doors: Not Without His Notecards!

Biden Behind Closed Doors: Not Without His Notecards!
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Continuing Resolutions Frustrate Republicans and Call Speaker Johnson's Ability to Lead Into Question
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Continuing Resolutions Frustrate Republicans and Call Speaker Johnson's Ability to Lead Into Question

Continuing Resolutions Frustrate Republicans and Call Speaker Johnson's Ability to Lead Into Question
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Bidenomics: Major U.S. Companies Are Slashing Jobs at a Staggering Pace
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Bidenomics: Major U.S. Companies Are Slashing Jobs at a Staggering Pace

Bidenomics: Major U.S. Companies Are Slashing Jobs at a Staggering Pace
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Let's Talk the 'Fauxrage' and Negative Reaction to a Simple Viral Video of Girls Dancing
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Let's Talk the 'Fauxrage' and Negative Reaction to a Simple Viral Video of Girls Dancing

Let's Talk the 'Fauxrage' and Negative Reaction to a Simple Viral Video of Girls Dancing
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New: Contrasts Between Border Towns Biden and Trump Are Visiting Makes Biden Look Even More Pathetic
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New: Contrasts Between Border Towns Biden and Trump Are Visiting Makes Biden Look Even More Pathetic

New: Contrasts Between Border Towns Biden and Trump Are Visiting Makes Biden Look Even More Pathetic
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macOS 15: Release date‚ AI‚ features‚ Mac compatibility‚ more
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macOS 15: Release date‚ AI‚ features‚ Mac compatibility‚ more

macOS 15 is Apple's upcoming 2024 operating system update for MacBook laptops and Mac desktop computers. After tightening the integration between Mac and iPad in previous software updates‚ the company offered a lackluster update with macOS Sonoma‚ which focused on improved video call experiences and boosting gaming performances. Apple has a much more significant update planned for 2024‚ and it'll be the first version of macOS to put AI front and center. Here's everything we know so far about macOS 15. What will Apple call macOS 15? It's always hard to predict what Apple will call its latest macOS version. Rumors have previously suggested Apple was planning to call a future macOS Mammoth‚ as the Cupertino firm had asked for a trademark extension of this name in 2021. Mammoth was rumored for 2021 when Apple unveiled Monterey and again rumored in 2022. For 2024‚ currently‚ it's unclear what Apple will call macOS 15. Internally‚ this software is known as Glow. Apple delayed development of macOS 15 to fix bugs Image source: José Adorno for BGR By the end of 2023‚ a report by Bloomberg highlighted that Apple briefly paused the development of its upcoming operating system updates to fix an incredible amount of bugs. With that‚ employees had an unusual week of development pause to address the several errors with iOS 18‚ macOS 15‚ watchOS 11‚ and tvOS 18. According to the publication‚ Apple’s software chief‚ Craig Federighi‚ is pushing the company’s employees to address bugs over launching new features. Gurman says this effort has been going on for a few years now‚ which explains why we had so many delayed features in recent software launches. While macOS Sonoma wasn't one of the worst software experiences when talking about bugs‚ this update has made Safari unusable as it consumes too much memory. In addition‚ there's a pesty Notes bug that when you add a numerical list‚ it changes to bullets. Personally‚ while I'd love new features‚ as macOS Sonoma was a mild update‚ I couldn't help but wonder if Apple isn't planning another macOS High Sierra-like update‚ where the company improves software stability by fixing most of the system's bugs. Rumored features Image source: Apple Inc. Unlike hardware releases‚ it's difficult to know which software improvements Apple will bring to its new operating system since it's all in-house. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said iOS 18 is expected to be an "ambitious and compelling update‚" as the company will heavily rely on AI capabilities for this software update. That said‚ here's what we expect macOS 15 to bring. AI is coming to Mac Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman‚ analyst Jeff Pu‚ and The Information believe generative AI will be a massive part of iOS 18 and the iPhone 16. That said‚ it's possible that some of these features might land on the Mac. These are some use cases for Apple’s AI: Auto-summarizing and auto-complete features for core apps and productivity software (Pages‚ Keynote). This was also rumored by leaker yeux1122‚ which says code on iOS 18 suggests this function. Better playlist creation in Apple Music Siri (a big overall overhaul with a focus on AI) Code completion in a new version of Xcode for developers AppleCare tools to assist employees in helping customers with troubleshooting All of this could also be part of macOS 15‚ although we'll have to wait until Apple announces this operating system update. Apple Vision Pro integration Apple Vision Pro as a Mac display. Image source: Apple Inc. Since macOS 14 lacked new features between Mac and iPad‚ likely‚ Apple is now focusing its efforts on integrating its Mac system with Vision Pro. With productivity features being a core part of visionOS‚ we may see a better integration between these software‚ such as: More virtual displays when connecting your Vision Pro to Mac Improved efficiency on iWork suite when connected to a Mac macOS 15 release date If Apple follows the trend‚ the company will unveil macOS 15 at the WWDC 2024. The conference hasn't been announced yet‚ but it usually occurs in the first week of June. After that‚ macOS 15 will be available for developers to try out. Around July‚ a public beta will be made available. If Apple follows the trend‚ macOS should be finally released around October since it usually comes a month after the iOS software update. Still‚ it depends on how big of an update this one will be‚ as macOS Sonoma was released in September. When can I try the macOS 15 beta? Image source: Apple Inc. You can't try the first macOS 15 beta just yet‚ as this operating system update hasn't been announced. Still‚ once it's teased during WWDC 2024‚ users just need to follow the steps below: After enrolling in the developer beta‚ go to Settings; Open General and select Software Update Click on Beta updates and switch from macOS Sonoma Developer Beta to macOS 15 Developer beta How to download macOS 15 public beta At the moment‚ you can't download macOS 15 public beta. Still‚ make sure you're enrolled in the Apple Beta Software Program to test macOS 15's newest features. Unlike other years‚ you just have to log into the program with your Apple ID‚ agree with the terms and conditions‚ and follow these steps: Go to Settings on your Mac; Open General and select Software Update; Click on Beta updates and check macOS 15 Public Beta. Compatible Mac models MacBook Pro M3 will be compatible with macOS 15. Image source: Christian de Looper for BGR As Apple focuses on Mac models with its own silicon‚ we could see more Intel counterparts losing compatibility with macOS 15. Here are the Macs that currently support macOS 14 Sonoma: 2019 iMac and later 2017 iMac Pro 2018 MacBook Air and later 2018 MacBook Pro and later 2019 Mac Pro and later 2018 Mac mini and later 2022 Mac Studio and later Don't Miss: iOS 18: Release date‚ AI‚ supported iPhones‚ and everything we know The post macOS 15: Release date‚ AI‚ features‚ Mac compatibility‚ more appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals This $16 clip-on lens kit fits the iPhone or any Android phone‚ and it’s awesome Amazon deal offers a 7-inch Android tablet for under $43 Save 61% on a 6-port USB rapid charger on Amazon Save 75% on a Canon black and white multifunction laser printer on Amazon
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What You May Not Know About the History of U.S. Election Campaign Trains
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What You May Not Know About the History of U.S. Election Campaign Trains

Whistle-stop campaign trains were an effective way for politicians to connect with voters in large cities and small towns for more than 185 years. Unfortunately‚ memories of the pivotal role that trains played in elections fade a bit more with the passing of each generation.In researching the history of the trains for my new book‚ Whistle-Stop Politics‚ I came across dozens of stories and largely forgotten pieces of information about candidates who sought votes from the back of trains at railroad stations across the country.Here are a few examples that will likely be new to today’s voters.Edward Segal explains. Edward is the author of Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them (Amazon US | Amazon UK). President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Ferdinand Magellan train in April 1943. Source: White House History‚ available here. Some Presidential Candidates Were Impersonated on the Campaign TrailTo provide candidates respite from the rigors of the campaign trail‚ stand-ins would occasionally deceive people into thinking they had seen the whistle-stopping politicians. The list of those who were impersonated by their staff‚ family members‚ and reporters includes William Jennings Bryan‚ Eugene Debs‚ Franklin Roosevelt‚ Harry Truman‚ and Dwight Eisenhower.During his 1936 campaign train tour‚ FDR said he was tired of sitting by the window of his railcar and waving to the crowds at every town the train passed through‚ according to Bernard Asbell‚ author of When F.D.R. Died.That’s when Roosevelt asked White House usher William D. Simmons‚ “How would you like to be President for a while? Only for a little while. Maybe an hour or two‚” Asbell recounted.“With a flourish‚ [Roosevelt] turned over his cigarette holder to Simmons and showed him how to wave a big‚ open-fingered hand in the Rooseveltian manner and how to smile a big‚ open-jawed smile‚” Asbell wrote in his book. ‘Fine! Fine!’ the President said again. ‘Now‚ every time we pass a town‚ just sit there and wave. I’m tired. I’m going to take a nap.’”All across Arkansas‚ “Simmons sat by the President’s window. At each town‚ the train slowed‚ not too little‚ nor too much‚ just enough so the local townsfolk could experience the incomparable thrill of seeing someone who appeared to be Franklin Roosevelt waving to them‚” Asbell noted. Whistle-stopping Politicians Were Not Always Well-ReceivedDemocratic running mates John Kerry and John Edwards faced a divided and raucous crowd when their campaign train pulled into Sedalia‚ Missouri‚ in 2004. “Holding candles‚ flashlights and posters‚ the people of Sedalia engaged in a shouting contest: Some called out ‘Four more years’ and ‘We want Bush‚’ while their neighbors chanted‚ ‘Three more months’ and ‘Kerry! Kerry!’”“The candidates could barely get a word in‚” the Chicago Tribune reported. “Posters held aloft competed for attention too. There were signs that read ‘Give ’em hell‚ Kerry’ and others that simply said ‘W.’ “‘Will you let us speak? Will you let us speak‚ please?’ Edwards urged the jeering Republican section of the crowd.”  Lyndon Johnson Planned His 1960 Trackside RalliesLyndon Johnson designed the format of his 1960 vice presidential campaign train tour‚ according to historian Robert A. Caro‚ author of The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson.As the LBJ Special approached towns‚ its public address system would be switched on‚ and over it would come the stirring strains of “The Yellow Rose of Texas.”  The music was turned up as the train neared the towns‚ until the song could be heard for several surrounding blocks.Once the train arrived at depots‚ the music and the locomotive’s engine would stop simultaneously‚ a dark blue curtain that had been hung over the doorway onto the rear platform would be pulled aside‚ and the tall figure of Lyndon Johnson‚ waving a ten-gallon hat‚ would step through to address the crowd.Johnson choreographed his departures‚ according to CBS News reporter George Herman. The candidate would signal an aide for the train to pull out of stations before he finished speaking‚ yelling to crowds that “They’re taking me away from ya! Bye‚ everybody! Vote Democratic! They’re taking me away from ya!” A Candidate’s Train Was TicketedCalifornia governor Edmund G. Brown (father of future governor Jerry Brown) rode the “Progress Special” train during his losing battle for reelection in 1966 against his challenger‚ actor Ronald Reagan. At a trackside gathering in downtown Inglewood‚ a Los Angeles suburb‚ the campaign special became the first whistlestop train to receive a ticket when local police issued a citation to the engineer for blocking a traffic intersection.Will one of this year’s presidential or other candidates seek votes from the back of a railroad car? If so‚ it would be a fitting way to help celebrate the 188th anniversary of the first whistle-stop campaign train trip. As a reminder‚ Edward is the author of Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them (Amazon US | Amazon UK).
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Biden‚ Trump Each Eye Border Message in Dueling Texas Trips
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Biden‚ Trump Each Eye Border Message in Dueling Texas Trips

President Joe Biden and his likely Republican challenger Donald Trump both head to the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas on Thursday in a sign of how central immigration has become to the 2024 election and how much both candidates want to use it to their advantage.
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