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Woman Overpowers Officer And Beats Him With His Own Baton On Video! LEO Round Table S09E122
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Woman Overpowers Officer And Beats Him With His Own Baton On Video! LEO Round Table S09E122

Woman Overpowers Officer And Beats Him With His Own Baton On Video! LEO Round Table S09E122
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What Really Happened To Sue From Fast N' Loud?
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Here's why you should add Organic Blueberries to your daily routine
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Foreigner Talks Music and Performs with Sammy Hagar
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Trump VP hopeful proves he can tap into billionaire GOP donors
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Trump VP hopeful proves he can tap into billionaire GOP donors

Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, a top ally and potential running mate of former President Trump, is making the case for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Scott, who ran unsuccessfully for the 2024 nomination but remains a very popular figure in the GOP, on Wednesday convenes a one-day summit that is drawing top figures in the Republican Party, as well as mega-donors who have yet to commit to Trump's White House campaign.
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AllSides - Balanced News
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There's at least one thing that Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis may agree on
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There's at least one thing that Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis may agree on

California Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to restrict the use of smartphones in the state’s public schools, according to an article from Politico that was published Tuesday.  The announcement, made exclusively to Politico, comes a day after Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy argued in a New York Times op-ed that social media platforms are damaging enough to the mental health of adolescents that Congress should require the platforms to come with a warning label,...
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Newsom and DeSantis agree on swiping smartphones from school kids — but they’re still sniping
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Newsom and DeSantis agree on swiping smartphones from school kids — but they’re still sniping

Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis have spent years hurling political and policy grenades from their blue and red state capitols — the personification of a nation riven by partisan warring. But the California Democrat and the Florida Republican now find themselves converging on an issue that’s gained a surprising amount of bipartisan support: outright banning, or severely curtailing, children from using smartphones at schools. That doesn’t mean the popular policy will erase the long-running...
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs News & Oppinion

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5 U.S. States Suing Pfizer & NOT Moderna (Because Pfizer NOT Part of Operation Warp Speed)
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Teacher's rule about 'something you can't change in 30 seconds' is a lesson for all ages
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Teacher's rule about 'something you can't change in 30 seconds' is a lesson for all ages

No matter our age, we all want kindness and respect from our peers. No one enjoys being judged or criticized, and negative comments about our appearance sting even if we don't want them to.Unfortunately, that doesn't always stop people from pointing out things they think we should change about ourselves. Issues like hair shaming and body shaming are all too common, despite greater awareness of the hurt they cause.Elementary school teacher Natalie Ringold shared a lesson about this phenomenon, and though it's geared toward kids, it's one a lot of grown-ups could take to heart as well. Holding a tube of toothpaste, Ms. Ringold explained when it's appropriate to say something about someone's appearance and when it's not. See on Instagram "If somebody can't change something about themselves in 30 seconds or less," she said, "then you shouldn't be mentioning it to them." She gave examples of things that do take 30 seconds or less, such as if someone's shoe is untied or they have something stuck to their shirt or their fly is unzipped. For those things, it's okay to tell the person (politely, and in private if it's something that might embarrass them to point out in front of other people) so they can fix it.But if it's something that would take more than 30 seconds to change or isn't even possible to change, like their hairsytle or hair color or body shape, then that's not something you should comment on."Your words have power," Ms. Ringold said. Squeezing toothpaste out of the tube, she explained that when you say something about someone that they can't change in 30 seconds or less, it can be hurtful, and just like toothpaste once it's out of the tube, you can't fully take it back once it's out there."You try to apologize, you try to take the words back…and you try to undo what you said, undo what you did. But it's something they couldn't change about themselves, and so it get very messy. You can't totally take those words back. You can't totally fix it.""Your words have power and your words matter," she said. "If you walk out of this room spreading kindness to the people around you, spreading love to the people around you, that is what truly makes a difference." Ms. Ringold shared that she does this lesson with her students on the last day of school because she wants them to remember this concept for the rest of their lives. People in the comments were so appreciative of the message for all ages. "I think many adults need to hear this message!""Exactly my thoughts. A lot of adults need to hear this too.""BLESS YOU!!! As a person who was relentlessly racially harassed as a child, I wish this was taught.""If they are old enough to be mean on purpose they are old enough to be kind on purpose.""This should be required viewing for anyone who wants to join social media.""This made me cry. Can I start my college courses with this?""I saw you post this and had this conversation with my 4th graders!! It helped so much!!"Here's to teachers teaching lessons beyond academics, helping kids learn that their humanity matters just as much as their grades.
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Is AI ruining climate change progress? Experts are sounding the alarm.
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Is AI ruining climate change progress? Experts are sounding the alarm.

Most people don't really think about the inner workings of a computer, nor do they think about how the internet works. Unless you're in the field of technology, nothing about how websites are generated or how search engines get their information is given much of a second thought. As long as everything works as expected and loads quickly, people don't generally care to know how things happen in the mysterious cloud that is the entirety of the internet. Now that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is free for use, there's just as little thought put into the mechanics of how it works. Granted, people are worried about other implications of AI, but what signal sends what where, isn't on the radar of average internet users. The Piedmont Environmental Council sat down with "Now This" to ring the alarm on a relatively unknown fact about the use of AI–it's detrimental to climate change.That likely sounds dramatic. How could a program free on the internet cause ill-effect to the climate? Humans have been in a race to combat climate change globally for decades. We've been hearing about making the switch to renewable energy, using public transportation, and recycling as key ways to reduce our impact on the quickly changing climate. There has not been a public service announcement about...the internet. Since AI is a little more involved than "just the internet," it is requiring more energy to power it. "A lot of people think of the internet as just being in the cloud. Really it is taking up this huge space of these gigantic computers, which are data centers," Julie Bolthouse, Director of Land Use for Piedmont Environmental Council tells the outlet. There are over 300 data centers in Northern Virginia alone, that take up over 100 million square feet and use a lot of energy. Ann Bennett, Data Center Chair of Virginia Sierra Club explains, "artificial intelligence requires servers to run much hotter. Water cooling will be necessary and where will that water come from?""One ChatGPT request for example, that's the equivalent of pouring out a bottle of water and powering a lightbulb for 15 minutes. If you multiply that by billions of requests, you can start to see the cumulative impacts," shares Ashish Kapoor, Senior Policy Analyst at Piedmont Environmental Council. Watch the entire interview below:AI may be an interesting new piece of the internet but with our climate already reaching crisis levels according to multiple scientists, there may be a few things that need to be worked out. Hopefully as the technology evolves and environmental agencies keep an eye on the unforeseen consequences, a more sustainable system will be discovered for the continued use of AI.
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