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This Is How It Starts…Is This America’s Breaking Point?
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Neil Young on How Corporations Control Politics and the Government
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Utah Has Found the Right Middle Ground on Artificial Intelligence

As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into our professional and personal lives, policymakers across the country are grappling with how — and whether — to respond. In the past two years, we’ve seen an explosion of interest in regulating AI. There has been focus on high-risk applications, existential concerns, or edge-case criminal activity. While the instinct to act is understandable, the risk of overreach is real. We’ve seen before how premature or overly broad regulation can choke...
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4 detainees have escaped from an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, DHS says

Four detainees have escaped from a federal immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, amid reports of disorder breaking out there, according to the Department of Homeland Security. More “law enforcement partners” have been brought in to find the detainees missing from Delaney Hall, according to an emailed statement attributed to a senior DHS official whom the department did not identify. The statement also didn’t specify which law enforcement agencies are involved. The identifies of...
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Trump admin signs waivers for 3 states to ban sugary drinks, junk food from SNAP

Soda, sugary drinks, and candy will no longer be eligible for purchase with Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, a significant change that will impact millions of families across the United States. On Tuesday, U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins signed waivers to remove the unhealthy foods and drinks from SNAP in Arkansas, Idaho, and Utah. This decision follows similar exclusions that have already been implemented in Nebraska, Iowa, and Indiana.
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Israel’s Nuclear Good Deed Against Iran

Israel’s air campaign against Iran’s nuclear program on Friday morning local time is a watershed moment for the Middle East and, if successful, a favor for the world. The Jewish state deserves American support as the strikes continue. “We struck at the heart of Iran’s nuclear enrichment program,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in remarks early Friday. He disclosed an attack on the nuclear facility at Natanz, targeted strikes on nuclear scientists working on weaponization,...
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia pleads not guilty to human smuggling charges

Kilmar Abrego Garcia pleaded not guilty Friday to human smuggling charges, one week after he was brought back to the Unites States from detention in El Salvador. The 29-year-old entered his plea at his arraignment in Tennessee, where federal prosecutors have charged him with transporting undocumented migrants within the U.S. in what they say was a conspiracy involving the domestic transport of thousands of noncitizens from Mexico and Central America, including some children, in exchange for...
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Israel’s strike on Iran: How we got here, what we don’t know and what happens next

Israel’s strike on Iran starting early Friday morning followed a dizzying 24 hours in which the international community rebuked Iran for its nuclear malfeasance, Iranian officials said they would retaliate by accelerating nuclearization, and signs piled up of a potentially imminent strike — along with warnings that Israel could be simply rattling sabers at a pivotal moment. In the hours before the attack, experts in the region said they thought Israel’s aggressive posture — which prompted...
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How Father's Day began when a tireless young woman honored her Civil War veteran single dad
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How Father's Day began when a tireless young woman honored her Civil War veteran single dad

Father's Day falls on Sunday, June 15 this year. The holiday will see families gathered together to honor and celebrate father figures in all forms, from grandfathers to stepdads and 'chosen' dads. And the origin of Father's Day has a deep connection to American history and single dads.It's a story that begins in Spokane, Washington in 1909, with a young woman named Sonora Smart Dodd. It's an important tale in American history that was uncovered by the researcher Naama Lanski and her team at MyHeritage.com (an online genealogy platform)—who reached out to Sonora’s great-granddaughter and the last living direct heir, Betsy Roddy—as well as researched historical documents and records from the time period.Dodd was listening to a church sermon on Mother's Day when it struck her: "Why isn’t there a Father’s Day?" Her father, a Civil War veteran named William Jackson Smart, deserved to be honored. Photo of Sonora Smart Dodd.Courtesy of MyHeritageBetsy Roddy tells Upworthy that after Sonora's mother's death in 1898 (when she was just 16), William Jackson Smart raised her and her five younger brothers on his own—something that bucked cultural tradition at the time. "Rather than pass his children off to relatives, he chose to keep them at home and serve as mother and father for 6 young children," she says.After Sonora approached her pastor about establishing a Father's Day, her vision came to fruition in 1910 when the inaugural Father's Day was held. Drawing of William Jackson Smart.Courtesy of MyHeritage"It took a year, but she petitioned the ministerial alliance and YWCA in Spokane," Roddy tells Upworthy. "It was a simple celebration city-wide, and Father's Day was proclaimed by the local government. They handed out red and white roses—red to living fathers and white for fathers who had passed. It became official symbol of Father's Day."The holiday quickly went nationwide, but it would be another 60+ years until it was recognized by the United States federal government. Dodd petitioned and lobbied for Father's Day to become a national holiday. "She worked pretty tirelessly to push the concept forward," adds Roddy.Finally, in 1972 under President Richard Nixon, the third Sunday in June was officially proclaimed Father's Day and signed into law. Dodd was 90 years old, alive and well and able to see her tireless work pay off. Roddy was able to develop a relationship with her great-grandmother before she passed away at 96. "My great-grandmothers stuck to the idea and vision of this being a national holiday. She fearlessly took on something much bigger than herself, before women had the right to vote," says Roddy. "It's easy to lose sight of that in context of today's world. She took on something women didn't do that was incredibly courageous. It's also a story of a woman's courage. To hold fast to an idea and see it through is a lesson for all of us. It's not just my great-grandma's legacy, it's an American story and legacy."Adds Lanski, " At a time when parenthood was seen almost exclusively through a maternal lens, she championed the vital role of fathers and fatherhood - shaped by her own experience being raised by a dedicated and proud single father."
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