• 🚨BREAKING: Muslims marched through the streets of Dearborn MI demanding a “REVOLUTION” from all Muslims against the United States way of life

    THIS is why ICE must surge into Dearborn and stay there all remaining 3 years and 2 months of Trump’s term.
    🚨BREAKING: Muslims marched through the streets of Dearborn MI demanding a “REVOLUTION” from all Muslims against the United States way of life THIS is why ICE must surge into Dearborn and stay there all remaining 3 years and 2 months of Trump’s term.
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  • Revised Job Creation Report for April 2024–March 2025

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported a significant downward revision in job creation figures for the final year of President Biden’s term, spanning April 2024 to March 2025. The revised data indicates a reduction of 911,000 jobs from the previously reported 1.76 million, resulting in a total of 849,000 jobs created during this period. This adjustment reveals that job growth was substantially weaker than initially estimated.

    The average monthly job creation rate has been revised to 71,000 jobs per month, compared to the earlier estimate of 147,000 jobs per month, highlighting a slower pace of economic growth than previously thought.

    These revisions provide a clearer picture of the labor market’s performance as the U.S. transitioned into President Trump’s term, suggesting that economic conditions were less robust than initial reports indicated.
    Revised Job Creation Report for April 2024–March 2025 The Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported a significant downward revision in job creation figures for the final year of President Biden’s term, spanning April 2024 to March 2025. The revised data indicates a reduction of 911,000 jobs from the previously reported 1.76 million, resulting in a total of 849,000 jobs created during this period. This adjustment reveals that job growth was substantially weaker than initially estimated. The average monthly job creation rate has been revised to 71,000 jobs per month, compared to the earlier estimate of 147,000 jobs per month, highlighting a slower pace of economic growth than previously thought. These revisions provide a clearer picture of the labor market’s performance as the U.S. transitioned into President Trump’s term, suggesting that economic conditions were less robust than initial reports indicated.
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  • The Phillies ‘Karen’ was captured on camera getting in another man’s face for heckling her after she demanded the home run ball from a child.

    The woman marched over to a man in an Eagles jersey and got in his face before she appeared to flip off the entire section.
    The Phillies ‘Karen’ was captured on camera getting in another man’s face for heckling her after she demanded the home run ball from a child. The woman marched over to a man in an Eagles jersey and got in his face before she appeared to flip off the entire section.
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  • Left-wing actress Natasha Lyonne, who endorsed Kamala Harris, is leading efforts to lobby the Trump administration on AI regulation

    Lol Hollywood is terrified that AI will make them irrelevant

    🎬 Natasha Lyonne Leads Hollywood Push to Protect Creators from AI Threats

    Actress and producer Natasha Lyonne is emerging as a prominent voice in Hollywood’s campaign to safeguard creative rights amid the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. Known for her roles in *Poker Face* and *Russian Doll*, Lyonne is advocating for stronger protections to ensure artists are fairly compensated as AI technologies evolve.

    🗣️ “My primary interest is that people get paid for their life’s work,” Lyonne told *The Wall Street Journal*, which profiled her recent efforts to rally industry support.

    In March, Lyonne spearheaded a letter addressed to the Trump administration, urging it not to weaken regulations that protect intellectual property from unauthorized AI use. The letter, signed by more than 400 artists and creators—including Paul McCartney, Ron Howard, and Ben Stiller—warns that loosening copyright protections could allow tech giants to exploit creative content without fair compensation.

    📜 The letter criticizes companies like Google and OpenAI for seeking what it calls “a special government exemption” to train large language models on copyrighted material. “There is no reason to weaken or eliminate the copyright protections that have helped America flourish,” the letter states.

    The *WSJ* noted that the White House’s forthcoming AI action plan could significantly shape how U.S. copyright law applies to AI training, with global competitiveness—particularly with China—being a key concern for tech firms.

    Lyonne is also a founding partner of Asteria, a new artist-led studio focused on ethical AI in film and animation. Asteria promotes itself as being powered by “the first clean and ethical AI model,” reflecting Lyonne’s commitment to balancing innovation with creator rights.

    While Lyonne’s advocacy is rooted in protecting artistic labor, her political stance is no secret. She endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election and has previously voiced strong opposition to Donald Trump, including a now-deleted 2020 post encouraging efforts to flip Texas blue.

    In a recent interview with *The Hollywood Reporter*, Lyonne expressed concern about the broader implications of Trump’s influence: “It’s very weird to have like a showbiz guy in charge, is surreal. I’m actually pretty horrified by how strategic and effective this whole thing has been.”

    Left-wing actress Natasha Lyonne, who endorsed Kamala Harris, is leading efforts to lobby the Trump administration on AI regulation Lol Hollywood is terrified that AI will make them irrelevant 🎬 Natasha Lyonne Leads Hollywood Push to Protect Creators from AI Threats Actress and producer Natasha Lyonne is emerging as a prominent voice in Hollywood’s campaign to safeguard creative rights amid the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. Known for her roles in *Poker Face* and *Russian Doll*, Lyonne is advocating for stronger protections to ensure artists are fairly compensated as AI technologies evolve. 🗣️ “My primary interest is that people get paid for their life’s work,” Lyonne told *The Wall Street Journal*, which profiled her recent efforts to rally industry support. In March, Lyonne spearheaded a letter addressed to the Trump administration, urging it not to weaken regulations that protect intellectual property from unauthorized AI use. The letter, signed by more than 400 artists and creators—including Paul McCartney, Ron Howard, and Ben Stiller—warns that loosening copyright protections could allow tech giants to exploit creative content without fair compensation. 📜 The letter criticizes companies like Google and OpenAI for seeking what it calls “a special government exemption” to train large language models on copyrighted material. “There is no reason to weaken or eliminate the copyright protections that have helped America flourish,” the letter states. The *WSJ* noted that the White House’s forthcoming AI action plan could significantly shape how U.S. copyright law applies to AI training, with global competitiveness—particularly with China—being a key concern for tech firms. Lyonne is also a founding partner of Asteria, a new artist-led studio focused on ethical AI in film and animation. Asteria promotes itself as being powered by “the first clean and ethical AI model,” reflecting Lyonne’s commitment to balancing innovation with creator rights. While Lyonne’s advocacy is rooted in protecting artistic labor, her political stance is no secret. She endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2024 election and has previously voiced strong opposition to Donald Trump, including a now-deleted 2020 post encouraging efforts to flip Texas blue. In a recent interview with *The Hollywood Reporter*, Lyonne expressed concern about the broader implications of Trump’s influence: “It’s very weird to have like a showbiz guy in charge, is surreal. I’m actually pretty horrified by how strategic and effective this whole thing has been.”
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  • NEW BORDER NUMBERS RELEASED:

    - March daily average saw a 94% decrease.
    - Nationwide daily averages at ports of entry fell by 81%.
    - Northern Border encounters dropped by 72%.
    - Total border crossings in March plummeted from 189K in 2024 to just 11K in 2025.
    NEW BORDER NUMBERS RELEASED: - March daily average saw a 94% decrease. - Nationwide daily averages at ports of entry fell by 81%. - Northern Border encounters dropped by 72%. - Total border crossings in March plummeted from 189K in 2024 to just 11K in 2025.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: US prices for consumers plummeted in March.
    BREAKING NEWS: US prices for consumers plummeted in March.
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