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Both artists and athletes perform for others. When governments get involved it either is for subsidies or censorship. Neither is satisfactory.
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Activists say China may be operating up to six more police outposts in the US.
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Musk says that a tweet about alien life would be the best tweet ever.
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President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden released to the public their 2022 tax returns Tuesday.
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Larry Page, one of the founders of Google, is said to have shut down his flying car company because of internal problems and a lack of clear direction.
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The Pentagon's deputy press secretary said that they don't know how many more leaked papers are on the internet.
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Rasmussen found that 54 percent of American adults want to stop buying products from Anheuser-Busch because the company used a transgender person to market Bud Light.
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More than half of the used business routers that researchers bought didn't have their data erased. This meant that private information like login credentials and customer data were still there.
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Contrary to Krugman, DeSantis and others warning about a CBDC aren’t being paranoid: they are simply drawing the obvious conclusions from history.
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Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, has joined other tech experts in asking for rules on AI technology, which has become very popular in the past year.