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- ‘Free America’: Anti-Trump Administration Protests Planned Across U.S. on July 4
Anti-Trump Administration protests are planned across the U.S. on July 4, including 'No Kings 2.0' demonstrations and Women’s March events. These protests follow previous actions like the 'No Kings' rallies and ICE raids, with the Trump administration facing criticism for deploying National Guard forces.
- In the Loop: Is AI Making the Next Pandemic More Likely?
The article discusses concerns about AI increasing the risk of human-caused pandemics, citing a study showing experts estimate a 1.5% annual risk with AI assistance compared to 0.3% without. It also mentions Cloudflare's decision to block AI crawlers by default.
- Today’s AI Could Make Pandemics 5 Times More Likely, Experts Predict
Experts predict AI could increase the risk of human-caused pandemics fivefold, as AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude may assist in bioweapon development. A study by the Forecasting Research Institute found that AI systems outperform virologists in troubleshooting tests, raising biosecurity concerns.
- Trump Administration Lowers Expectations for Trade Deals as Tariff Deadline Approaches
The Trump administration faces mounting pressure as the deadline for reimposing 50% tariffs approaches, with officials now projecting only a handful of trade deals instead of initial goals. Key figures like Peter Navarro, Howard Lutnick, and Scott Bessent have downgraded expectations, suggesting limited progress in negotiations with major trading partners.
- How I Learned to Love My Body—Especially in the Summer
The article reflects on embracing one's body during summer, contrasting human societal norms with animal instincts like hibernation. It critiques modern society's suppression of bodily signals through products like Ozempic and cultural expectations.
- History Shows us Why a Non-Partisan U.S. Military is Essential
The article discusses concerns over Trump's actions, such as deploying National Guard/Marines to Los Angeles and holding a partisan military parade, which risk politicizing the U.S. military. It references historical context, like Clinton's 1998 Operation Desert Fox, to highlight the dangers of entangling the military in partisan politics.
- America’s Founders Valued Higher Education
The article discusses escalating political attacks on higher education in the U.S., contrasting them with the Founding Fathers' historical emphasis on higher learning. It highlights Thomas Jefferson's education at the College of William and Mary and its influence on the Declaration of Independence, while noting revisions by Benjamin Franklin that reflected Enlightenment rationalism.
- The Making of an American Pope
John Prevost, a retired high school principal, became globally famous after his brother Bob was elected Pope Leo XIV, marking the first American Cardinal in papal history. The article highlights the challenges of leading the Catholic Church amid scandals and the unusual attention Prevost now receives as the Pope's brother.
- Shuttering of USAID Will Lead to Millions of Deaths Around the World: Studies
The article discusses the closure of USAID under President Trump, citing studies predicting millions of deaths globally due to the agency's shutdown. Former leaders and experts criticize the decision, emphasizing USAID's historical impact on global health and development.
- ‘Don’t Bankrupt America’: Musk Vows to Campaign Against Republicans Who Support Trump’s Debt-Raising Megabill
Elon Musk vows to campaign against Republicans supporting Trump's debt-raising 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' threatening to challenge them in primaries. Musk criticizes the bill as the largest debt increase in history and hints at forming a new political party to oppose the 'PORKY PIG PARTY.'
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