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Trump haters outraged that he has reportedly become more serene and spiritual: 'What the f*** is wrong with you?'
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Trump haters outraged that he has reportedly become more serene and spiritual: 'What the f*** is wrong with you?'

A Politico report documented people close to former President Donald Trump who said that the assassination attempt had made him more humble, but some liberals were outraged at the suggestion. The article by Natalie Allison cited numerous sources close to Trump who said the shooting had made him more "serene," even more "spiritual." 'They all clearly want that f***ing sociopath to win.' Among those was Donald Trump Jr., the former president's son. “These are momentous occasions that change people permanently,” he said. “My father will always be a fighter, that’s never going to change. But he’s going to do, I think, his best, to moderate where it needs to be.”Others said he was quick to recall the man who was killed in the attack, and he often refers to God and the faith. Allison also pointed out that Trump said he had rewritten his entire speech in order to unify the country and call for less division. The response from many on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, was rabid and furious. "It’s difficult to describe how embarrassing it is to see such nonsensical and normalizing drivel published by national political reporters in *2024*," responded former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan. "Serenely planning for a fascist takeover of the federal government," replied transgender activist Charlotte Clymer. "How can anyone take politico or axios or the new yorker seriously when they all clearly want that f***ing sociopath to win," one user asked rhetorically. "Never forget that Trump’s political existence was possible because of the media’s ceaseless appetite for theatrical bulls***," said another user. "OH COME THE F*** ON," replied activist Leah McElrath. Trump will give the final speech at the convention after receiving the nomination for the presidential election. “Blaze News Tonight” will bring you live coverage and commentary from the Republican National Convention beginning at 8 p.m. ET, which can be viewed at this link. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Andrew Bates Call Report That Biden Will Drop Out This Weekend 'Fan Fiction'
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Andrew Bates Call Report That Biden Will Drop Out This Weekend 'Fan Fiction'

Andrew Bates Call Report That Biden Will Drop Out This Weekend 'Fan Fiction'
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Sarah Sanders Has Some Advice for KJP: 'Brush Up Your Resume' Because You're Not Long for the Job
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Sarah Sanders Has Some Advice for KJP: 'Brush Up Your Resume' Because You're Not Long for the Job

Sarah Sanders Has Some Advice for KJP: 'Brush Up Your Resume' Because You're Not Long for the Job
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Secret Service Cries Foul Over Criticism of DEI Selected Agents for Being DEI Selected Agents
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Secret Service Cries Foul Over Criticism of DEI Selected Agents for Being DEI Selected Agents

Secret Service Cries Foul Over Criticism of DEI Selected Agents for Being DEI Selected Agents
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Hands-on with iPadOS 18’s all-new Calculator app and Math Notes feature
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Hands-on with iPadOS 18’s all-new Calculator app and Math Notes feature

At long last, Apple has finally decided to launch a Calculator app for iPad in iPadOS 18. Previously, the company told iPad owners that third-party options were good enough and that it would only release a calculator if it could stand out from the competition. Fourteen years later, Apple discovered what could make its Calculator app unique: a new Math Notes feature. As the company begins to integrate features with AI into all of its apps, here's a hands-on of what you'll find once iPadOS 18 is available to all users, and how you can take full advantage of these apps and features. iPadOS 18's Calculator app is what you expect... Image source: José Adorno for BGR When you first open the new Calculator app on iPadOS 18, you'll find a zoomed-in version of the iPhone app. Besides a new eraser button, there isn't much new here. You can use it horizontally or vertically, and there's a button to switch between a scientific calculator and Math Notes or unit conversion (angle, area, currency, data, energy, and so on). iPadOS 18's Calculator app also features a sidebar option to show your history, so you can always check your math. Those using a 13-inch iPad Pro or iPad Air will realize that Apple doesn't take advantage of the larger screen, as the buttons are stretched. However, this app shines with the Math Notes feature (accessed from the Calculator app or Notes app). To take advantage of Math Notes, you can draw with your fingers, Apple Pencil, or Magic Keyboard. ... but with a twist The new Math Notes feature helps you evaluate expressions, assign variables, and plot graphs with an Apple Pencil or a keyboard. The Calculator app solves expressions inline as soon as you write or type an equals sign. While it's fun to see a math exercise completed in a flash, I feel it would be better if Math Notes helped you reach the answer with a step-by-step explanation—similar to what OpenAI and Google are offering with their chatbots. Image source: José Adorno for BGR Also, it's important to note that Math Notes require inline expressions, and you need to assign variables to complete an equation. Examples like "2x + 2 = 4" don't work if you are trying to find the "x" value. However, if you say that "x = 1" and then write "2x + 2 =," Math Notes will be able to figure out that the answer is "4." In a recent interview, Apple execs praised the new Math Notes feature, which "combines the natural input of pencil with the amazing on-device machine learning models." They say it feels like writing on a piece of paper but with a magic touch that gives you the answer. Wrap up Hopefully, this feature will evolve during the iPadOS 18 beta cycle and with upcoming software updates. Once Apple Intelligence launches with ChatGPT integration, users will also be able to take some of their everyday tasks to new heights. Below, you can learn more about iPadOS 18. Don't Miss: iPadOS 18: Features, beta, download, Apple Intelligence, release date, and more The post Hands-on with iPadOS 18’s all-new Calculator app and Math Notes feature appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $21 Philips Sonicare toothbrush, $35 Sony Bluetooth speaker, more Today’s deals: Philips Hue sale, $30 Crest 3D Whitestrips, 50% off Echo Dot, Vitamix blenders, more Netflix Prime Day deals: 73 ways to upgrade your streaming eufy Smart Lock C33 is the lock I’ve been searching for, and it’s $99.99 ahead of Prime Day
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History Traveler
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Machiavellian Maneuvers Of The House Of Borgia (Video)
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Machiavellian Maneuvers Of The House Of Borgia (Video)

The House of Borgia, one of the most infamous families of the Renaissance, is synonymous with ambition, power, and scandal. Pope Alexander VI, born Rodrigo Borgia, epitomizes their controversial legacy. His papacy, beginning in 1492, was marked by allegations of corruption, nepotism, and immorality. Despite the initial cause of his death being attributed to malaria, rumors suggested he succumbed to poison intended for another. The House of Borgia: Family Of Great Renown, Wealth And Corruption Lucrezia Borgia: The Misunderstood Femme Fatale of the Renaissance The Borgia family's influence was substantial, with key members holding significant church positions. Pope Alexander VI leveraged his position to secure power for his children, most notably Cesare Borgia, who became the Archbishop of Valencia and later a prominent military leader. Cesare's ambition and ruthlessness in consolidating power in Italy contributed to his formidable reputation. Read moreSection: NewsVideosHistoryFamous PeopleRead Later 
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Eric Trump Floats Political Ambitions
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Eric Trump Floats Political Ambitions

Eric Trump has had a busy week at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, even teasing his own future presidential ambitions, according to Newsweek.
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Report: Hamas Planned Terror Attack for Nearly a Decade
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Report: Hamas Planned Terror Attack for Nearly a Decade

Recent reports from Israel's Channel 12 claim that Hamas had been planning the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel for more than seven years, reported The Jewish Chronicle.
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Security Beefed Up Around Trump's Mar-a-Lago
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Security Beefed Up Around Trump's Mar-a-Lago

Security around Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump's private club, has been increased following the recent assassination attempt on the former president, reported The Hill.
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Science Explorer
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Extreme Heat Poses a Deadly Risk For Athletes at The Paris Olympics
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Extreme Heat Poses a Deadly Risk For Athletes at The Paris Olympics

A lot has changed in 100 years.
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