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Texas: 2 Dead In Targeted Chick-Fil-A Shooting, Manhunt On The Way
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Texas: 2 Dead In Targeted Chick-Fil-A Shooting, Manhunt On The Way

The Irving Police Department have begun a manhunt in the search for a man who fatally shot two people at a Chick-fil-A in Texas. 
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Rob Schmitt: Biden 'wanted to stir up complete and total chaos' at southern border
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TAJIKISTAN, a 96% Muslim majority country, has banned hijabs and other Islamic traditional clothing, describing them as “alien” and “linked to Islamic extremism”
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TAJIKISTAN, a 96% Muslim majority country, has banned hijabs and other Islamic traditional clothing, describing them as “alien” and “linked to Islamic extremism”

Tajikistan, a central Asian nation neighboring Afghanistan, is set to impose a hijab ban on its citizens after the Tajikistan parliament’s upper house passed a law on June 19 prohibiting “alien garments” and children’s festivities during two major Islamic holidays—Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Banning the hijab, the latest in a string of 35 wide-ranging […]
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BRILLIANT! Look at the ad the Trump campaign is going to run during the debate with Joe Biden tomorrow night
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BRILLIANT! Look at the ad the Trump campaign is going to run during the debate with Joe Biden tomorrow night

Traditionally, debates between U.S. presidential candidates have been run commercial-free. But because Old Joe needs some break time during the 90-minute confrontation with Donald Trump, CNN has agreed to run commercials. This is one of the Biden-crushing ads. Hopefully, there are a lot more like this in the pipeline. NY Post An advertisement blaming recent […]
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2 yrs

Masked Men Hit Asian Woman With A Bat on a Busy Street in Manhattan
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Masked Men Hit Asian Woman With A Bat on a Busy Street in Manhattan

Masked men ran up to an innocent 58-year-old Asian woman and hit her in the head with a bat. One kept hitting her with the bat. All this took place on a busy street in Manhattan. The woman was taken to an area hospital around 2 p.m. after the strangers came up from behind and […] The post Masked Men Hit Asian Woman With A Bat on a Busy Street in Manhattan appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Outrage Erupts At Seattle Tech Conference After Accusations Of Genocide Against Israel SHOCK Attendees
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Outrage Erupts At Seattle Tech Conference After Accusations Of Genocide Against Israel SHOCK Attendees

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The Lighter Side
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Bridging the wiki gender gap
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Bridging the wiki gender gap

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL STAFF In a bustling feminist bookstore in Madrid, 17 women gathered to address one of the internet’s most persistent gender disparities. These ladies, members of Spain’s Wikiesfera, worked hard to enhance women’s representation on Wikipedia, a platform where roughly 15 percent of volunteer editors are women and less than a fifth of content is about women. “The numbers are pretty terrifying,” said Patricia Horrillo, who has been leading efforts to correct the disparity for nearly a decade. Horrillo founded Wikiesfera, a group dedicated to increasing the visibility of women on Wikipedia, by building a community of dedicated editors. “For the first time, civil society has the power to make women visible,” Horrillo said. “History has always been told by those in power – now we have that power.” Wikiesfera is part of a global movement that includes groups such as Whose Knowledge? in the United States, WikiDonne in Italy, and Les Sans Pages in Switzerland, all of which aim to enhance Wikipedia’s gender balance. The foundations of inequality: a historical overview The Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia, acknowledges gender prejudice on its platform. “Wikipedia is powered by humans, so it is vulnerable to human biases,” the foundation states. Historically, Wikipedia has been predominantly edited by men who rely on previously published information. Unfortunately, many of these sources have historically excluded women, resulting in major gaps in documenting women’s accomplishments. This gender disparity has long been observed, motivating the Wikimedia Foundation to fund organizations such as Wikiesfera in their efforts to address it. These efforts seek to acknowledge and preserve women’s contributions by encouraging civil society to contribute to the world’s largest encyclopedia. Creating change: the role of the community Wikiesfera members meet regularly to produce and translate Wikipedia entries about well-known women. “We’re writing history today, right here,” said Encina Villanueva, a dedicated participant since 2016. Villanueva frequently changes existing pages to emphasize women’s accomplishments rather than their attractiveness or ties with notable men. Celia Hernández-García, another Wikiesfera member, attended her first event in 2017, after discovering the group online. Hernández-García, a secondary school teacher, had struggled to obtain female-focused coursework for her students. “At one point I sat down with a textbook and went through all the references of men and women – the difference was mind-blowing,” she recalled. Wikiesfera provided her with a clear approach to addressing this imbalance. The encouraging environment that Horrillo promotes is critical. She explains that many women are hesitant to contribute because they question their abilities to “write history.” Horrillo’s objective for Wikiesfera is to provide the motivation and guidance required to overcome these doubts. The group’s focus on women came naturally, allowing Horrillo to combine her passions for technology and advocacy. Forming the future: education and influence Wikiesfera’s activities attract men and women of various ages, with the majority being women aged 40 to 60. “These are women who have time, often they don’t have children or dependants,” Horrillo noted. This demographic insight is critical, as the time-intensive nature of editing Wikipedia is a significant barrier for many potential female editors. Other obstacles have been identified through research, including a scarcity of reputable sources detailing women’s achievements and a higher risk of women’s biographies being recommended for deletion. Despite these challenges, Horrillo continues determined to include women in Wikipedia. “What we’re doing is super important because there’s nothing like Wikipedia,” she said. During a recent session, the group contributed 33 entries to Wikipedia, including a page about Luisa Roldán, Spain’s first known female sculptor, and a Spanish-language translation of an impressionist painting by Marie Bracquemond. Horrillo describes each entry as a tiny but crucial step toward resolving the historical institutions that have oppressed women. “You have to start somewhere,” she said. “It’s a way to fight injustice, but without being overwhelmed. If you start to ask what can I do to change the world, the answer is a bit complicated. But this is something that is within our grasp.” Wikiesfera’s efforts are more than just adding content; they are rewriting history to include women’s perspectives and achievements. They are creating a more inclusive and accurate historical record, one Wikipedia page at a time.The post Bridging the wiki gender gap first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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Tackling the elder fraud epidemic in America
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Tackling the elder fraud epidemic in America

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL STAFF According to the FBI, elder fraud has reached alarming levels, with Americans aged 60 and over losing more than $3 billion in scams by 2023. To put this astronomical figure in context, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour recently made headlines for being the first concert to make $1 billion, which pales in comparison to the financial losses incurred by older Americans. The effects of these scams go beyond financial loss. Victims frequently endure trauma, intense humiliation, and self-doubt, which can strain their relationships and undermine their mental and physical health. Teaching seniors how to recognize and avoid fraud, as well as how to report it, is critical to combatting this prevalent problem. Why are seniors so vulnerable? The FBI’s latest study emphasizes the prevalence of elder fraud. In 2023, complaints from Americans over the age of 60 to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) climbed by 14 percent, with an 11 percent increase in projected financial losses. These figures certainly underestimate the full scale of the problem, given only approximately half of internet crime reports indicate the victim’s age. Furthermore, these estimates do not include phone, postal, or in-person scams, which many victims do not report owing to shame, fear, or ignorance about what to do. Older folks are frequently targeted because they are more trusting and polite, have financial savings, own homes, and have decent credit—all appealing features to scammers. Furthermore, elders may be less familiar with new technologies, leaving them more vulnerable to tech-related scams. Many older people retired before the widespread adoption of technologies such as cell phones, leaving them without workplace training, which frequently includes lectures on preventing online fraud. Common scams and their impacts In 2023, the most commonly reported type of elder fraud was technical support scams. Other scams include romance schemes, online shopping swindles, and investment frauds. While cyber scams are common, investment scams are the most financially devastating, accounting for nearly half of all reported losses among people aged 60 and up last year. Fraudulent call centers are known for targeting older persons, accounting for 40 percent of all recorded elder fraud incidents in 2023 and causing at least $770 million in losses. These frauds frequently use advanced technology such as artificial intelligence for voice cloning and deepfake movies to trick victims.  In one major example in 2022, over 600 victims lost approximately $40 million due to a single timeshare fraud. In the latter half of 2023, scammers posing as government officials or technical assistance agents persuaded victims to liquidate their assets or buy precious metals, leading to losses of more than $55 million. Strategies for prevention Elder fraud can be prevented by education and monitoring. The FBI provides some ways to assist older Americans in safeguarding themselves. If there is an imminent danger, contact the police immediately. Be cautious with unsolicited phone calls, mail, and door-to-door services. Do not click on unsolicited links sent by email or text; never accept email attachments from unknown sources. Before doing business with someone or a company, look up their names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses. Most genuine businesses have an online presence. Plus, if it is a scam others may already have provided information on it. Never give your personal information, money, jewelry, gift cards, cheques, or wire transfers to unconfirmed parties. Keep your computer’s anti-virus and security software up to date. Use pop-up blockers to avoid clicking on fraudulent messages, and if one does appear, unplug from the internet and turn off your device. Do not allow remote access to your devices to unknown individuals. If you are asked to lie to your bank or keep a secret from family or friends, it is most certainly a scam. Resist the need to respond quickly; respectable businesses will not rush your financial selections. Trust your gut feeling. What to do if you’ve been scammed If you become a scam victim, take immediate action to protect your identity and financial assets. Contact your banking institutions to have your accounts protected and monitored for unusual activity. Report it to your local FBI field office or leave a tip online if the crime took place over the Internet. Include specific details in your report, such as names, dates, contact methods, phone numbers, emails, addresses, payment methods, and interaction descriptions. Keep the original papers, emails, faxes, and correspondence logs. Support from trusted individuals or groups, such as the AARP Fraud Watch Network and the Cybercrime Support Network’s Peer Support Program, can be extremely beneficial. If the emotional impact is overpowering, consult a counselor, therapist, or medical expert. Scammers targeted former FBI director William Webster at the age of 90, indicating that no one is immune. Reporting these assaults and sharing experiences are critical steps in addressing the problem.The post Tackling the elder fraud epidemic in America first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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2 yrs

Top DHS Official Refuses to Answer Whether Biden’s Border Policies Invite Terrorists
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Top DHS Official Refuses to Answer Whether Biden’s Border Policies Invite Terrorists

Under questioning from lawmakers, an intelligence official at the Department of Homeland Security refused to say Wednesday whether the Biden administration’s border policies increase security threats to America.  Republicans asked Ken Wainstein, DHS under secretary for intelligence and analysis, about recent reports of illegal border crossers with ties to terrorists.  Wainstein acknowledged during testimony to the House Homeland Security Committee that America is in “a very fraught time” regarding security threats, as lawmakers pressed him on record rates of illegal immigration. “Nobody seems to want to say [that] opening the doors on the border has exposed us tremendously,” Rep. Dan Bishop, R-N.C., told Wainstein.  Bishop mentioned this month’s arrest of eight illegal aliens with suspected connections to the terrorist group Islamic State, or ISIS, as well as 400 border crossers whom DHS recently identified as part of an ISIS-affiliated smuggling operation.  “Are you prepared to say that opening the border has subjected the United States [to an] … extravagantly increased risk of significant terrorism?” Bishop asked. “I’m prepared to say that we’re hyperfocused on the threat coming across the border,” answered Wainstein, an appointee of President Joe Biden. He added that “we’re not trying to sugarcoat” the problem. Wainstein, a lawyer, previously was assistant attorney general for national security under President George W. Bush and later his homeland security adviser. Wainstein also told Bishop that no evidence exists that those who entered the U.S. via an ISIS-tied smuggling network in the past three years “are terrorist operatives.” Bishop pressed further, asking why Wainstein would blame Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel and  blame “domestic violent extremists” for terror threats in America but “keep quiet” about the Department of Homeland Security’s management of the border.  Wainstein avoided the question, saying that Oct. 7 “energized” bad actors in the U.S. to target Jews. He promised that lawmakers could hear more details about the border situation in a classified briefing.  Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., asked Wainstein whether America’s potential vulnerability to terrorists at the border is a “self-inflicted wound.”  Wainstein replied that he doesn’t “buy into” that idea.   Crane followed up: “Wouldn’t you say, sir, that you can have all the intelligence in the world, but if you don’t have leaders who are willing to execute on that intelligence, it doesn’t really matter, does it?”  The DHS under secretary replied that his agency “could use more resources” to keep terrorists away from the border, but didn’t mention Biden’s immigration and border security policies.  DHS didn’t respond before publication to a request for comment on Republicans’ criticism. The department reportedly hasn’t found 50 of the 400 migrants smuggled through the ISIS-affiliated network, Fox News reported.  The post Top DHS Official Refuses to Answer Whether Biden’s Border Policies Invite Terrorists appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Biggest Non-Secret Out of Secret Recording Leak Ever: Labour's NetZero Plans to Cost Britain Bigly
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Biggest Non-Secret Out of Secret Recording Leak Ever: Labour's NetZero Plans to Cost Britain Bigly

Biggest Non-Secret Out of Secret Recording Leak Ever: Labour's NetZero Plans to Cost Britain Bigly
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