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Culture

Film, books, music, arts, internet culture

The Atlantic

Analysis of Authoritarian Propaganda and Cultural Influence

The article examines the effectiveness of authoritarian propaganda and cultural influence, referencing George Orwell's views on the superficiality of such campaigns. It highlights historical examples of U.S. administrations using art for propaganda, particularly during wartime, and discusses the distinct cultural strategies employed by Donald Trump's administration, including attempts to censor museum narratives. Despite these challenges, the resilience of artistic expression in America continues.

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Fox News — Politics

Lawmakers Discuss the Role of AI in Education

The U.S. Senate is discussing the implications of Artificial Intelligence in education, focusing on its potential cognitive impacts and privacy concerns. Lawmakers express skepticism about AI's ability to enhance classroom performance, citing a decline in student performance since increased technology use. Legislation regarding AI's role in education is being considered, but the timeline for implementation remains unclear.

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Washington Examiner

Karl Stefanovic Faces Potential Termination After Podcast Interview with Tommy Robinson

Karl Stefanovic is under scrutiny from Channel Nine after interviewing British activist Tommy Robinson on his podcast. The network is reportedly holding crisis meetings regarding the situation, and Stefanovic has been temporarily removed from his radio show. Robinson's controversial views on immigration have sparked significant discussion, and the episode has been removed from Stefanovic's YouTube channel.

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Fox News — Latest

Report Claims Missouri State University Trained Executives Linked to China's Military Sector

A report by Strategy Risks claims that Missouri State University has trained over 1,500 Chinese executives linked to China's military sector through its MBA programs since 2001. The university denies using taxpayer funds for the program and asserts that the curriculum was conventional. The report raises concerns about oversight of foreign influence in U.S. higher education.

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Fox News — Latest

Former New Jersey Teacher Indicted on Multiple Charges Including Manufacturing Child Sexual Abuse Material

Ashley Fisler, a former middle school teacher in New Jersey, has been indicted on multiple charges, including manufacturing child sexual abuse material and sexual assault of a minor. The indictment follows allegations of an unlawful sexual relationship with a student and includes new charges added to the original indictment. If convicted, Fisler faces significant prison time.

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New York Post

Shohei Ohtani announces the gender of his second child

Shohei Ohtani has confirmed the birth of his second child, a boy, five days after the delivery. He shared the news on Instagram, including a photo of the newborn wrapped in a blue blanket.

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The New Yorker

Robby Hoffman Discusses Class Conversations in America

Robby Hoffman, a standup comic and actor from 'Hacks,' emphasizes the importance of discussing class issues in America. She plans to persist in these conversations to foster greater awareness.

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Fox News — Latest

Usha Vance Responds to New York Times Article on Pregnancy Fashion

Usha Vance, the Second Lady, reacted to a New York Times article that discussed the political implications of her pregnancy fashion. The article featured her alongside other prominent women in the MAGA movement. Vance humorously addressed the article's claims regarding her attire on social media.

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The Daily Beast

Leonard Cohen's Estate Objects to Trump's Use of 'Hallelujah'

Leonard Cohen's estate has objected to Donald Trump's planned use of the song "Hallelujah" at the Freedom 250 rally, stating the performance is unauthorized. This follows a history of musicians, including Tom Petty and Neil Young, who have also objected to Trump using their music at political events.

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The Daily Beast

Kane Brown Suffers Head Injury from Golf Ball, Requires 23 Stitches

Kane Brown, a country music star, was injured by a golf ball, requiring 23 stitches and resulting in a slight concussion. The incident prevented him from performing at Tight End University in Nashville. Brown shared updates on his condition via social media, and the event featured a surprise performance by Taylor Swift.

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The Daily Beast

Jewel Discusses Overcoming Shoplifting Addiction Linked to Childhood Trauma

Jewel Kilcher, known as Jewel, discussed her past struggles with shoplifting addiction linked to her traumatic childhood in a recent podcast. She detailed her journey from homelessness to recovery, highlighting the impact of her upbringing and the coping mechanisms she developed. Jewel emphasized the importance of mindfulness in overcoming her challenges.

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