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The Senate Is Considering An AI Bill That Could Radically Alter The Future Of The Internet
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The Senate Is Considering An AI Bill That Could Radically Alter The Future Of The Internet

Strip a legal safeguard for artificial intelligence
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Former Tennessee Titans Star Frank Wycheck‚ 52‚ Dies After Hitting His Head During Fall
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Former Tennessee Titans Star Frank Wycheck‚ 52‚ Dies After Hitting His Head During Fall

Frank Wycheck tragically died Saturday morning
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Why Does My Cat Sound Congested When Purring?
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Why Does My Cat Sound Congested When Purring?

Have you ever heard your cat purr and thought it sounded a bit stuffy? That’s because sometimes cats can get congested just like people do. Just like humans‚ they might catch infections‚ face allergies‚ or have little growths called polyps that make their breathing sounds funny. Sometimes they even get tiny things stuck in their...
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Exposing the Invisible: How Online Advertising Is Behind Sensitive Personal Data Being Tracked and Sold Online
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Exposing the Invisible: How Online Advertising Is Behind Sensitive Personal Data Being Tracked and Sold Online

If you're tired of censorship and dystopian threats against civil liberties‚ subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Sign Up To Keep Reading This post is for Reclaim The Net supporters. Gain access to the entire archive of features and supporters-only content. Help protect free speech‚ freedom from surveillance‚ and digital civil liberties. Join Already a supporter? Login here The post Exposing the Invisible: How Online Advertising Is Behind Sensitive Personal Data Being Tracked and Sold Online appeared first on Reclaim The Net.
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Democrat Governor Toured the Border as She Demands Federal Aid from Biden
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Democrat Governor Toured the Border as She Demands Federal Aid from Biden
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PBS Relays Sob Stories About Palestinian Prisoners‚ Lets Lie Go Unchallenged
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Taxpayer-funded PBS relayed unverified sob stories about the release of Palestinian prisoners by Israel as part of its truce with Hamas terrorists‚ while letting a pro-Palestinian lie about tolerance of Jews in Arab countries go unchallenged‚ on Tuesday’s edition of the PBS News Hour. Reporter Nick Schifrin: This is the day the Al-Salaima family had been waiting for; 14-year-old Ahmed Al-Salaima is home in East Jerusalem after three months of Israeli incarceration‚ back in the protective embrace and watchful gaze of his father‚ Nawaf Al-Salaima‚ who told us this moment is bittersweet. Nawaf Al-Salaima‚ Father of Ahmed Al-Salaima (through interpreter): We feel happiness because our child is free. But this happiness is not complete‚ because the price to get freedom for our kids was very expensive. And the price was our people's blood in the Gaza Strip. Schifrin: Ahmed Al-Salaima was one of Israel's youngest prisoners. He was released last week at the same time as his 15-year-old cousins Mohammed and Mutaz. Of the 240 Palestinians released during the pause in Gaza‚ nearly half were children. [Question to Ahmed]: Did the conditions of your detention change from before October 7 to after October 7? Ahmed Al-Salaima (through interpreter): Before October 7‚ they treated us well. For example‚ they'd say hello and good night. They were respectful. But after October 7‚ they started hitting female prisoners. And they started to reduce the quantity of the food. There were nine of us in the room‚ and they gave us two meals in small quantities…. Schifrin aired a denial by an Israeli prison spokesperson‚ then noted that Israeli police arrested the three them for "rock-throwing‚ causing serious bodily injury‚ damage to property‚ and hostile terrorist activity." Ahmed Al-Salaima‚ through an interpreter‚ sounded cagey about his guilt regarding throwing rocks at Israelis‚ which is not the harmless act the press treats it as. Ahmed Al-Salaima: There's no proof at all that I was throwing stones at that time. I never used to leave the house at night…. After a brief clip from a press conference by the former head of the Israeli Prison Service Intelligence Division‚ Schifrin talked to relatives of Palestinian prisoners‚ who naturally denied any wrongdoing by their relatives. Schifrin: An Israeli Prison Service spokesperson says Nehaya Sawwan was convicted for supporting terrorism‚ serious bodily injury and illegal carrying of knives and daggers‚ and was sentenced to three years and eight months. Her family says she was jailed as she prayed at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Rouaa Jobran (through interpreter): She is a peaceful‚ nice person who treats others well. Even when she was first arrested‚ we didn't believe it‚ because she was only trying to defend herself while she was in Al-Aqsa Mosque.   Schifrin sympathized with Nawaf Al-Salaima‚ the father of the rock-thrower. Schifrin: So‚ how‚ sir‚ in your opinion‚ can this cycle end? Nawaf Al-Salaima (through interpreter): The only way out of the tears and anger and woes is to end the occupation and to return to life before occupation‚ where we lived in one country as Palestinians‚ Jews and Christians‚ not the nationalists‚ but the Jews who know that Muslims welcomed them when they were exiled from countries around the world‚ when they left Europe because of the Holocaust‚ and we shared our lands and our lives. Schrifin didn’t challenge Nawaf Al-Salaima’s whopper about Muslims welcoming exiled Jews after the Holocaust. It’s depressingly obvious that Jews have been driven out or otherwise intimidated into leaving Muslim-dominated countries‚ as this story illustrates (look especially at the graphic labeled “Jewish Refugees From Arab Countries – An estimated 820‚000 Jews fled violence and discrimination in their Arab homelands between 1948-1972”). This segment was brought to you in part by BDO. A transcript is available‚ click “Expand.” PBS NewsHour 12/5/23 7:28:11 p.m. (ET) Geoff Bennett: More than 200 Palestinians detained or imprisoned by Israel were released last week during the truce between Israel and Hamas‚ among them‚ mostly women and children. They are just some of the thousands of Palestinians held by Israel for a range of both alleged and convicted offenses. Nick Schifrin reports. Nick Schifrin: This is the day the Al-Salaima family had been waiting for; 14-year-old Ahmed Al-Salaima is home in East Jerusalem after three months of Israeli incarceration‚ back in the protective embrace and watchful gaze of his father‚ Nawaf Al-Salaima‚ who told us this moment is bittersweet. Nawaf Al-Salaima‚ Father of Ahmed Al-Salaima (through interpreter): We feel happiness because our child is free. But this happiness is not complete‚ because the price to get freedom for our kids was very expensive. And the price was our people's blood in the Gaza Strip. Nick Schifrin: Ahmed Al-Salaima was one of Israel's youngest prisoners. He was released last week at the same time as his 15-year-old cousins Mohammed and Mutaz. Of the 240 Palestinians released during the pause in Gaza‚ nearly half were children. Did the conditions of your detention change from before October 7 to after October 7? Ahmed Al-Salaima ‚ Released Palestinian Detainee (through interpreter): Before October 7‚ they treated us well. For example‚ they'd say hello and good night. They were respectful. But after October 7‚ they started hitting female prisoners. And they started to reduce the quantity of the food. There were nine of us in the room‚ and they gave us two meals in small quantities. Before entering the jail‚ I was 158 pounds‚ but now I'm 121 pounds. Nick Schifrin: An Israeli prison spokesperson told the "NewsHour": "We are not aware of the claims you described‚ and all prisoners are detained according to the provisions of the law." Ahmed Al-Salaima and his cousins live in East Jerusalem‚ captured by Israel in 1967. Israeli police first placed them under house arrest in may. In July‚ they bid their grandmother goodbye when police arrested them for — quote — "rock-throwing‚ causing serious bodily injury‚ damage to property and hostile terrorist activity." Police say his trial was still ongoing when he was released. Ahmed Al-Salaima (through interpreter): There's no proof at all that I was throwing stones at that time. I never used to leave the house at night. Israeli forces came to the house at 4:00 a.m.‚ where me and my 12-year-old brother were asleep‚ and there's proof that they took me from inside my home. Tala Nasser‚ Addameer Prisoner Support: Currently‚ there are more than 7‚600 Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons. So this is an unprecedented number. Nick Schifrin: Tala Nasser is a lawyer with Palestinian prisoner support and human rights organization Addameer. She said‚ since October the 7th‚ Israel had detained or arrested more than 3‚000 Palestinians‚ including more than 200 children. Tala Nasser: The occupation tries — and tries to silence the Palestinians‚ and that happens when the occupation arrests the possible number — the largest possible number of Palestinians. Brig. Gen. Ilan Borreda (RET.)‚ Former Head‚ Israeli Prison Service Intelligence Division: They are not innocent people‚ not at all. Nick Schifrin: Last week‚ the Israeli government organized a briefing from retired Brigadier General Ilan Borreda‚ a military lawyer and former head of the Israeli Prison Service Intelligence Division. Brig. Gen. Ilan Borreda: They made an act of terror. They were captured‚ they were tried and convicted in court by law‚ and they were in prison for making an act of terror. Nick Schifrin: In the occupied West Bank‚ Israeli soldiers administer justice. Advocates call those military courts unfair. Tala Nasser: Palestinians are actually convicted in these courts at a rate exceeding 99 percent. Nick Schifrin: And Palestinians in Jerusalem also call Israel's civil courts unfair to Palestinians. Nehaya Sawwan was released on the first day of the temporary truce and hugged her niece‚ Rouaa Jobran. Rouaa Jobran‚ Niece of Released Palestinian Prisoner (through interpreter): My heart was broken when I see her the last — the first time. Nick Schifrin: Sawwan had breast cancer when she was arrested. Her family says‚ in jail she didn't receive any treatment and also became diabetic. Jobran says now she barely recognizes her aunt. Even though she's now surrounded by family‚ she's struggling with her recovery. Rouaa Jobran (through interpreter): My aunt can't sleep‚ and she has stopped talking to people. She entered the jail as someone‚ and she became a different person there. She's someone else now. Nick Schifrin: Israel denies any prisoner is mistreated. Brig. Gen. Ilan Borreda: So‚ in prison‚ all of the prisoners‚ not only terrorists‚ all of the prisoners get medical care. Nick Schifrin: But advocates say conditions have long been difficult‚ more so since October the 7. Tala Nasser: We have documented many of the extensive violations‚ including violent raids by special forces‚ including firing the tear gas‚ rubber bullets‚ live ammunition‚ and brutally beating prisoners‚ actually. Nick Schifrin: An Israeli Prison Service spokesperson says Nehaya Sawwan was convicted for supporting terrorism‚ serious bodily injury and illegal carrying of knives and daggers‚ and was sentenced to three years and eight months. Her family says she was jailed as she prayed at the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Rouaa Jobran (through interpreter): She is a peaceful‚ nice person who treats others well. Even when she was first arrested‚ we didn't believe it‚ because she was only trying to defend herself while she was in Al-Aqsa Mosque. Nick Schifrin: As for Ahmed Al-Salaima‚ he wants to be the shoulder to lean on for his doting mother‚ and he takes pride in being his father's son. Ahmed Al-Salaima (through interpreter): I want to follow in my dad's footsteps. I want to go back to school and graduate. My father is a driving instructor‚ and I want to finish school‚ so I can help my dad test the student drivers. Nick Schifrin: Nawaf‚ what do you want for your son's future? Nawaf Al-Salaima (through interpreter): I want him to be better than me. I know that he wants to help me and be a driver‚ but‚ for me‚ I wish him a better life. I will give him the freedom of choice‚ but I want him to finish his education. And the most important thing that I want him to be is a good person. Nick Schifrin: But‚ this week‚ Nawaf Al-Salaima posted this video describing how Israeli authorities prohibited released prisoners from returning to high school. Nawaf Al-Salaima (through interpreter): We want to ask‚ where are we going to take our children after today? Nick Schifrin: Nawaf Al-Salaima is hoping the answer to that question is not another round of detention. For him‚ that is a generational fear. Nawaf Al-Salaima (through interpreter): I spent 1993 and 1994 in the same prison that I took my son and his cousins to on July 30. I refused to take their mothers‚ because I didn't want anyone to see my emotions and tears. Nick Schifrin: So‚ how‚ sir‚ in your opinion‚ can this cycle end? Nawaf Al-Salaima (through interpreter): The only way out of the tears and anger and woes is to end the occupation and to return to life before occupation‚ where we lived in one country as Palestinians‚ Jews and Christians‚ not the nationalists‚ but the Jews who know that Muslims welcomed them when they were exiled from countries around the world‚ when they left Europe because of the Holocaust‚ and we shared our lands and our lives. Nick Schifrin: But there's not a lot of hope these days for sharing or more releases‚ now that the fighting in Gaza has resumed. For the "PBS NewsHour‚" I'm Nick Schifrin.
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Texas AG Pax­ton Sues State Dep’t­ for Dystopian Censorship Conspiracy
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Texas AG Pax­ton Sues State Dep’t­ for Dystopian Censorship Conspiracy

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing the United States State Department for conspiring to silence conservative media publications. Paxton — a co-plaintiff in the lawsuit along with The Daily Wire and The Federalist — proclaimed that President Joe Biden’s administration infringed upon the First Amendment rights of Americans via the Global Engagement Center (GEC) to suppress constitutionally protected speech. Paxton described the censorship  as “one of the most egregious government operations to censor the American press in the history of the nation.” He iterated his intentions to protect the free speech rights of all Americans from federal government tyranny. According to a press release on Paxton’s website‚ the plaintiffs allege that the GEC abused authority given by Congress in order to limit the reach of domestic publications under the guise of “counter[ing] foreign propaganda and misinformation.” The plaintiffs argued that right-leaning publications were arbitrarily labeled as “unreliable” or “risky” by the GEC‚ which slashed the advertising revenue of the publications. “I am proud to lead the fight to save Americans’ precious constitutional rights from Joe Biden’s tyrannical federal government‚” said Paxton. “The State Department’s mission to obliterate the First Amendment is completely un-American. This agency will not get away with their illegal campaign to silence citizens and publications they disagree with.” The New Civil Liberties Alliance (“NCLA”)‚ serving as co-counsel‚ also alleged that the censorship is a violation of the First Amendment‚ according to the press release.  “The federal government cannot do indirectly what the First Amendment forbids it from doing directly. The chilling censorship machinations alleged in this complaint will frighten all liberty-loving Americans to the core‚” said NCLA president and general counsel Mark Chenoweth.. MRC Free Speech America has extensively monitored the blacklisting of right-leaning media sites that was reported by The Washington Times. MRC Free Speech America reported in July on House Republicans efforts to cut off taxpayer funding for the GEC. The first bill‚ introduced by Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL)‚ would prohibit the State Department from “partner[ing] with or fund[ing] nonprofit or other organizations that pressure or recommend private companies to censor‚ filter‚ or otherwise suppress lawful and constitutionally protected speech of United States persons‚ including recommending the censoring or removal of content on social media platforms.”  A second bill‚ introduced by Rep. David P. Joyce (R-OH)‚ would prevent the Department of Homeland Security from “censor[ing] lawful and constitutionally protected speech of United States persons.” You can read the full legal complaint by Paxton and the co-plaintiffs here. Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech and government agencies be held to account to mirror the First Amendment and provide transparency. If you have been censored‚ contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form‚ and help us hold Big Tech accountable.
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Buyer beware: 'Very sophisticated' gift card scam likely padding Chinese bank accounts
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Buyer beware: 'Very sophisticated' gift card scam likely padding Chinese bank accounts

As shoppers look for just the right Christmas gift for their family and friends this holiday season‚ the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office recently revealed that there is a "very sophisticated" gift card scam that could have a nationwide impact.The New York Post reported that the sheriff's office carried out an anti-theft retail operation that resulted in 285 felony and misdemeanor arrests in just a single week. The operation was primarily focused on big box stores‚ where gift cards are especially prevalent.Among those captured was a Chinese national who had accumulated thousands of Target and Apple gift cards.“During our recent retail theft Operation Bad Elf‚ detectives observed an individual‚ later identified as Ningning Sun‚ acting suspiciously near the gift cards in the payment aisles in a Sacramento Target store‚” the sheriff’s office stated in a press release. Investigators apparently watched on as Sun took all the gift cards off the rack in a Target and stuff them inside his jacket. And then he replaced the gift cards with "another set of seemingly identical ones." Fox News Digital reported that members of the sheriff's office followed Sun outside before making the arrest.Sacramento County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Amar Gadhi said "[t]hat guy blew up like a piñata at a kid’s birthday party‚ spilling out gift cards from his jacket." Following the arrest‚ the authorities discovered thousands of gift cards stuffed into Sun's car. Gandhi noted that the suspect would steal gift cards and carefully remove the glue that covers the bar codes on the cards. Then‚ he would allegedly record the PINs‚ re-seal the bar codes with similar glue and return the cards to the shelves.A press release stated: “[The] investigation revealed Sun was part of a scam that tampered with gift cards‚ scanned the bar code and stole money from the gift card as money was loaded on them. Victims are completely unaware it is happening‚ and the money is often siphoned to an offshore account within seconds. Their investigation revealed that the operation spanned across California and several regions nationwide."Customers would then walk into the store and purchase the tampered gift cards and load money onto them. However‚ the money customers believed was loaded on the card was actually transferred to a bank account. Gandhi mentioned that it is believed that the funds were transferred to a Chinese bank.“It’s going to go unreported because are you going to confront somebody who gave you a $0 gift card? No‚ that’s rude. And then you’re sitting there fat‚ dumb and happy‚ thinking‚ ‘Oh‚ I did something nice for somebody‚’ not knowing that your money’s gone‚” he said. 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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Houston hoarder's body discovered buried beneath four feet of debris in his townhome
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Houston hoarder's body discovered buried beneath four feet of debris in his townhome

A hoarder in Houston was apparently found dead buried beneath four feet of debris inside his townhome on Friday. The man was discovered after residents became alarmed over a "foul odor."The Daily Mail reported that the body of a decomposed man in his 70s was discovered in a Houston townhome on Friday. Residents became concerned after they had not seen the man in months. Houston fire officials and police responded after neighbors said that the odor had become too foul to ignore.The authorities said that the condition of the home was so poor that they had to get assistance from Texas EquuSearch on Friday in order to locate the man's body. Responders showed up to the home fully equipped with gloves‚ masks‚ and Hazmat suits. They apparently located rats and piles of debris that made it difficult to traverse the home. Tim Miller‚ founder of Texas EquuSearch‚ said "[y]ou think you've seen everything‚ and then you realize you haven't."Neil Zimmerman‚ a neighbor‚ said "I don't understand how anyone could live in those conditions." Zimmerman is apparently a board member of the homeowner's association at the Shadow Pines Townhomes.KTRK-TV reported that residents in the area were aware of the man's hoarding issue. They said they attempted to help the man with the situation until the state agency noted that they intended to exterminate what he said were his pet rats. Luis Miranda‚ another HOA board member‚ said "[w]hen I knocked‚ as soon as I opened the screen‚ I could smell the foul odor."Board members noted that the HOA will likely be responsible for footing the bill to clear out the townhome. They stated that they wish they could have helped the man sooner‚ according to a report."It is super sad. Nobody is here to claim him or check up on him‚" Miranda said. "I feel like we did what we could‚ but we just had nowhere else to go. We tried the city. We just couldn't get help for him."Experts have stated that the prevalence of hoarding has increased since the pandemic‚ and they have suggested it could be due to grief‚ anxiety‚ and the ease of one-click shopping. Dr. David Nathan‚ a psychologist at Allina Health in Minneapolis‚ said: "As the pandemic was a very difficult experience for all involved‚ we saw increased rates of all stress reactions‚ and that includes increases in hoarding behaviors."The body was removed by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. The cause of death is still unknown and will be determined by a medical examiner.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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