Day: November 1, 2025

A supercomputer chip going to space could change life on Earth

6:30 pm November 1, 2025

A computer chip so powerful that it fuels today’s artificial intelligence is about to leave Earth. NVIDIA’s H100 GPU, used to train advanced AI models, will soon travel aboard a Starcloud satellite. Starcloud, a startup based in Redmond, Washington, wants to see if the world can move data centers into orbit. These centers power nearly […]

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BROADCAST BIAS: 4 big stories networks buried to make Democrats look good

6:30 pm November 1, 2025

The dominant form of media bias against Republicans is bias by commission, when reporters accuse them of committing all kinds of abuses and indignities. They are considered guilty of neglecting the vulnerable in their policies and corruption in their dealings. Democrats benefit from the opposite: bias by omission. Back in 1992, CBS reporter Betsy Aaron […]

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Food stamp benefits for 42 million Americans in jeopardy today amid shutdown

6:30 pm November 1, 2025

With no deal in place to reopen the government and no action from the administration to make up for a funding shortfall in federal benefits, millions of Americans are at risk of losing food benefits starting on Saturday. The argument raging in the Senate mirrors the same argument that has so far seen the government […]

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Israel says remains of three people handed over by Hamas do not match any deceased hostages

6:00 pm November 1, 2025

Israel said the remains of three people returned by Hamas on Friday did not match any of the deceased hostages.  Following forensic testing, Israeli officials said it was concluded that the remains do not belong to the 11 deceased hostages still being held in Gaza, Fox News has learned. “The remains we received are not […]

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Leftward lurch: Second socialist leader ready to rule another iconic American city

5:30 pm November 1, 2025

While national media obsess over New York City’s lurch toward socialism under its rising star, Zohran Mamdani, few have noticed that Seattle is preparing its own ideological twin. What Mamdani is doing in Queens, progressive Katie Wilson is poised to replicate in the Pacific Northwest. Wilson, an activist with almost no executive experience but deep […]

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