Centaur AI achieves 64% accuracy predicting human behavior across diverse psychological experiments. Trained on 10M decisions from 60,000 participants via Psych-101, the world’s largest human-behavior dataset. Model generalizes predictions to new scenarios, far exceeding traditional specialized cognitive models. Potential applications in education, healthcare and ethics, but raises serious privacy and misuse concerns. Open-source system emphasizes…
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$15 Billion US Gas Deal Shocks Europe
In a landmark energy deal, Italy has committed to buying $15 billion worth of U.S. natural gas, marking a significant shift in Europe’s energy landscape. At a Glance Italy inks a $15 billion deal for U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG). The agreement ensures a 20-year supply of 2 million metric tons per year. Italy seeks…
‘It might just be shuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic’ – Hollinrake on scrapping Ofwat
Shadow housing secretary @kevinhollinrake comments on reports that the water regulator Ofwat will be scrapped next week. Sky 501 and YouTube pic.twitter.com/3GEsZeV3Eb — Sky News (@SkyNews) July 20, 2025 The post ‘It might just be shuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic’ – Hollinrake on scrapping Ofwat appeared first on Conservative Home. Click this link for…
Reed ‘very disappointed’ Abbott repeated claims that got her suspended
Environment Secretary @SteveReedMP tells @TrevorPTweets he is “very disappointed” in Diane Abbott and says it’s a “shame” she repeated claims that got her suspended from Labour in the first place. Sky 501 and YouTube pic.twitter.com/7nEFc3MM23 — Sky News (@SkyNews) July 20, 2025 The post Reed ‘very disappointed’ Abbott repeated claims that got her suspended appeared…
With Opponents Like These, Who Needs Elections?
The most recent book about last year’s election—2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America by journalists Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager, and Isaac Arnsdorf—depicts a Veep-like carnival of incompetence starring an erratic and vindictive egomaniac whose worst impulses were enabled by a cadre of fiercely loyal dolts and lackeys who grew…
Did We Give Peace a Chance in 1861?
Jay Winik made his first big splash in Civil War history-writing in 2001 with April 1865: The Month That Saved America, a fast-paced account of the closing weeks of the war. It was also his first book-length adventure after a career in the diplomatic service that took him to the sites of a number of…
A rainbow and a stranger: The divine encounter that helped Jase Robertson heal after Phil’s death
It’s been nearly two months since Phil Robertson, the beloved patriarch of Duck Dynasty, passed away after a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. On their podcast, “Unashamed,” Phil’s sons Jase and Al Robertson have openly shared the raw and heartfelt journey of grieving their father’s loss with their listeners. Yet Jase recently revealed a deeply…
Name One Genius That Ain’t Crazy
I’d like to begin this with Kanye West. There are many words to describe him. He’s a lunatic, an anti-Semite, whose attention-grabbing persona has no limits. He’s also a visionary and a genius—at least there was a time people thought he qualified as one. West has repeatedly released albums that have shaped the landscape of…
Sudden Turbulence RATTLES Flight – HARD!
A Singapore Airlines A350‑900 encountered severe turbulence at around 27,000 feet during its descent toward Shanghai, injuring a passenger and prompting an investigation by aviation safety officials. At a Glance On June 27, 2025, Flight SQ832 hit sudden severe turbulence while descending into Shanghai Pudong Airport. The Airbus A350‑900, carrying hundreds of passengers, dropped sharply at an…
Tucker Carlson and Darryl Cooper Expose Jeffrey Epstein’s Dark Web of Power, Intelligence Ties, and Elite Protection
In a nearly three-hour deep dive, Tucker Carlson and historian Darryl Cooper unravel Jeffrey Epstein’s improbable rise from a college dropout to a global fixer entangled in intelligence operations, arms laundering, and mass child exploitation, culminating in his highly suspicious 2019 jail death amid elite cover-ups. Why it matters: Epstein’s saga isn’t just a tabloid…
One Florida woman was blindsided by what happened when the HOA came after her brown grass
A hardworking mother just wanted to provide a better life for her children. She never imagined her American dream would turn into a nightmare. And one Florida woman was blindsided by what happened when the HOA came after her brown grass. Irena Green’s grass nightmare spiraled out of control fast Irena Green thought she was…
Newslinks for Sunday 20th July 2025
Inquiry after SAS identities leaked in new breach “The army has launched an investigation after the names of SAS personnel drawn from one of its most senior regiments were published despite repeated warnings. General Sir Roly Walker, head of the army, ordered the inquiry after it emerged details of Special Forces soldiers recruited from the…
Colbert Show Axed: Trump Bribe Allegation?
The cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” might be a blessing in disguise for those tired of late-night liberal bias. At a Glance CBS cancels “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” citing financial reasons. The network plans to retire the “Late Show” franchise entirely by May 2026. Speculations arise about the decline of traditional late-night…
Cynical though Labour’s move on votes at sixteen is, it’s wrong because of consistency not competency
“Hands up those who think they should have the vote?” Oddly, having checked, I find I asked this question to a room of sixteen year olds, sixteen years ago on the sixteenth of the month. There is however no voodoo to the result. Half of the thirty or so teenagers (so, about sixteen of them!)…
Recession likelihood plummets on Polymarket in major victory for Trump’s economic vision
The U.S. economy might just be dodging the recession bullet with a swagger that would make even the most skeptical investor blink twice. Breitbart reported that the odds of a downturn have nosedived from a worrying 70 percent in late April to a mere 19 percent this week on Polymarket, signaling a robust shift in…
Supreme Court poised to revisit Ten Commandments display laws
Another culture war battle is brewing as states push to display the Ten Commandments in public schools, igniting a firestorm over faith and freedom. Across Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, new laws mandating these displays have sparked lawsuits and fierce debate over First Amendment rights and the separation of church and state, with potential implications that…
Donald Trump signs landmark cryptocurrency ‘GENIUS Act’ to bolster American cryptocurrency
Donald Trump has just dropped a bombshell in the financial world by signing the ‘GENIUS Act’ into law, a move that could redefine America’s stance on cryptocurrency. Breitbart reported that this historic legislation, officially titled the Groundbreaking Empowerment of New Innovation and Utility in Systems Act, positions the United States as a potential leader in…
Steve Bannon believes Rupert Murdoch is behind release of ‘phony’ birthday greeting from President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein
Steve Bannon says Rupert Murdoch’s fingerprints are all over the Wall Street Journal’s decision to publish a birthday greeting President Donald Trump supposedly wrote to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, the UK Daily Mail reported. Bannon believes the Murdochs are out to get the president and will stop at nothing. “Last night, we saw it in…
Felix Baumgartner, the man who jumped from space, dies in paragliding accident in apparent cardiac episode
Felix Baumgartner, the Austrian daredevil who once leapt from the edge of space, has met a heartbreaking end at 56 in a paragliding crash. Deadline reported that the world-renowned adventurer, famous for his 2012 stratosphere jump, perished on Thursday along Italy’s Adriatic coast in Porto Sant’Elpidio after losing control of his paraglider, possibly due to…
Unnamed Secret Service official becomes victim of ‘swatting’ at his residence as such incidents become a growing concern
Secret Service field operations assistant director Michael Centrella confirmed that a top Secret Service official was the victim of a “swatting” incident on July 4, Newsmax reported. A caller dialed into the 911 emergency system, sending law enforcement into the official’s community. During a San Francisco cybersecurity event on Thursday, Centrella made the shocking admission….
Alan Dershowitz confirms no incriminating information in Epstein files about Trump
Attorney Alan Dershowitz confirmed that there is no incriminating information against President Donald Trump in the case files related to the late billionaire child trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Dershowitz, a onetime attorney of the late sex trafficker, told Friday’s “Newsline” that the Epstein case files are very light on bombshell information and will be a massive…
Brazilian Supreme Court orders raids on President Bolsonaro
The Supreme Court of Brazil just issued raids for the country’s president, Jair Bolsonaro. Reuters reports that the top court okayed search warrants and restraining orders against Bolsonaro on Friday. The administration of President Donald Trump has responded by revoking the visas of the Brazilian Supreme Court justices, as it believes that the court is…
Trump grants ‘regulatory relief’ from Biden-era EPA restrictions
President Donald Trump has just granted regulatory relief from Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) restrictions. The White House fact sheet explaining the steps taken by Trump can be read in its entirety here. Trump is arguing that his actions will “promote American security.” FACT SHEET President Donald J. Trump Grants Regulatory Relief from Burdensome EPA…
Another Biden aide pleads the Fifth in autopen investigation
This time, it is former first lady Jill Biden’s chief of staff who has pleaded the Fifth, refusing to answer questions from the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about the cover-up of former President Joe Biden’s health. The Hill reports that Anthony Bernal pleaded the Fifth when he met with lawmakers behind closed…
Minnesota state senator found guilty of first-degree burglary
A jury has found a Minnesota state senator guilty of first-degree burglary. The Hill reports that the jury reached its decision in the case of Democrat Nicole Mitchell on Friday. The sentencing phase has yet to take place, so it is unclear whether or not Mitchell will actually face any prison time for this crime….
Trump swaps Elon Musk for Sam Altman
It is out with Elon Musk and in with OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman. The Daily Mail reports that President Donald Trump appears to have swapped – or, at least, he is thinking about swapping – Elon Musk for Sam Altman. As we already know, half of this equation has already taken place – Musk…
Trump admin implicates Obama admin in Russia Collusion Hoax
The administration of President Donald Trump just declassified a trove of documents relating to the false Russia-Trump Collusion Hoax. The documents, according to Fox News, implicate the administration of former President Barack Obama. The release of the documents was announced on Friday by Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard. Take a look: 🧵 Americans…
Democrat leader of the House declines to endorse Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor
U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), the minority leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, has thus far decided against endorsing far-left New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. The New York Post reports that this comes after the recent meetup between Jeffries and Mamdani. Apparently, Jeffries was not satisfied with how that meeting went. Whether Jeffries’ endorsement,…
House approves Trump’s $9 billion rescissions package in major spending cut
President Donald Trump just notched a stunning win that’s got spending hawks cheering from the rooftops. Late Thursday night, the House of Representatives passed a White House-proposed rescissions package with a razor-thin vote of 216 to 213, slashing $9 billion in previously approved funds. Breitbart reported that, in a nutshell, this bill cuts funding for…
Maurene Comey, daughter of James Comey, fired by Pam Bondi
In a move that’s raising eyebrows across political circles, Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James Comey, has been ousted from her position as a federal prosecutor in New York’s Southern District. The Hill reported that on Wednesday, Comey was terminated from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY),…
Nancy Pelosi suggests reporter would be “good candidate” for prison at Alcatraz
Ever wondered if a congressional reporter could trade a press pass for prison bars? That’s the quirky scenario former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi painted during a recent chat with Scripps News correspondent Nathaniel Reed, as she tossed out a jab about his potential as an Alcatraz resident while slamming President Donald Trump’s plan to revive…
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani suggested that prisons should be abolished
New York City Democrats generated headlines this year when they made Zohran Mamdani their mayoral nominee despite his far-left inclinations. Another example of those inclinations was exposed this week when it emerged that Mamdani once called for the abolition of prisons. Candidate asked “what purpose” do prisons serves According to Fox News, Mamdani made the…
Report: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removes first woman to lead U.S. Naval Academy
Vice Adm. Yvette M. Davids made headlines last year when she became the first woman to lead the United States Naval Academy. However, Davids drew attention once again this past week after being kicked out of that role by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Davids to be replaced by Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael J….
Federal judge dismissed Trump’s lawsuit against Woodward over 2022 ‘Trump Tapes’ audiobook of interviews
President Donald Trump is certainly no stranger to litigation, and in 2023, he sued author and journalist Bob Woodward for $49 million over the 2022 publication of recorded interviews for Woodward’s 2020 book “Rage.” On Friday, however, after more than two years, a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit and rejected all of Trump’s claims without…
DNI Gabbard releases Obama Russia hoax-era documents
While the world awaits the release of any additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein and his mysterious death, President Donald Trump’s administration released a trove of Russia hoax-related documents this week, the Daily Mail reported. The report noted that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard declassified hundreds of documents that showed evidence that the Obama…
Top House Dem Hakeem Jeffries doesn’t back socialist Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor after key meeting
In a major political development, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries refrained from endorsing socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani after their Brooklyn meeting, the New York Post reported. Despite having a “constructive” one-hour discussion on several societal issues, Jeffries did not extend his endorsement to Mamdani, a leading mayoral hopeful. The key issues discussed during their…
Federal judges continue to hamstring Trump administration’s effort to end birthright citizenship
President Donald Trump’s promise to end birthright citizenship has experienced multiple court challenges, only to be blocked once again by the federal judiciary. According to the Associated Press, the effect of a federal judge’s order blocking the Trump administration from ending the program kicked in on Friday, with another judge eyeing a similar outcome. U.S….
After Iran, Will Egypt Be Next?
Foreign Affairs After Iran, Will Egypt Be Next? Growing Egyptian security concerns show the need for a new regional accord. Israel’s direct conflict with Iran marks its first outright war with a nation-state since the Yom Kippur War with Egypt in 1973. Despite Iran’s nuclear program or the ideology of its leadership, the stated reasons…
The Real Meaning of the State Department RIF
Politics The Real Meaning of the State Department RIF Bloat has been a chronic problem at Foggy Bottom. This is a start. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images RIP—er, RIF, State Department as we knew you. One of my early duties during my over two and a half decades working for the State Department was to “support”…
Former Brazil President Bolsonaro forced to wear ankle monitor amid political prosecution for alleged 2022 coup
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is facing a partisan criminal prosecution over allegations that he incited and led an attempted coup after he lost his 2022 re-election bid to current socialist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. On Friday, in what Bolsonaro described as a “supreme humiliation,” the right-wing ex-president was ordered to wear an…
Tulsi Gabbard releases documents related to Obama’s Russia hoax intentions
While most of us knew it already, or at least assumed it based on what’s happened over the past nearly 10 years, new evidence was released this week that suggested President Barack Obama’s administration manufactured and politicized evidence to push the Russia hoax theory. According to Breitbart, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard released…
Trump’s swelling and bruising caused by ‘common condition,’ doctors say
President Donald Trump, in recent photos, has shown some bruising and swelling in his hands and legs, prompting a medical checkup that cleared him for duty. However, according to Fox News, the clear bill of health hasn’t stopped doctors and other experts from weighing in on what they believe could be a potential cause for…
DNI Gabbard thoroughly exposed Obama’s ‘treasonous conspiracy’ against Trump
For nearly a decade, Democrats and the media have perpetuated the false narrative that President Donald Trump colluded with Russian President Vladimir Putin and benefited from Russian election interference to defeat Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016. On Friday, in what she described as a “treasonous conspiracy,” Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard exposed how…
My Department of Education
Culture My Department of Education Parents are not just caregivers and providers but teachers, too. Amid the hue and cry over the Trump administration’s long-overdue efforts to shrink, pare back, and, with luck, decommission the Department of Education, I spent some time reflecting on the essential irrelevance of this federal bureaucracy in the academic careers…
Documents prove Obama administration fabricated Trump-Russia collusion story to stop Trump
Brace yourself for a bombshell that could shake the foundations of trust in our intelligence community. Breitbart reported that newly declassified documents, released by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, expose what she calls a “treasonous conspiracy” by senior Obama administration officials to craft a false narrative of Trump-Russia collusion, sparking years of investigations and…
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass tied to alleged immigrant hoax scandal
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass just stepped into a political quagmire by amplifying what appears to be a fabricated tale of an immigrant’s abduction by federal agents. In a nutshell, Bass shared a story about an unauthorized migrant, Yuriana Julia Pelaez Calderon, claiming she was kidnapped by ICE, only for investigations to reveal the story…
Trump launches defamation suit against WSJ, Murdoch over Epstein letter claims
President Donald Trump is swinging back hard against what he calls a smear campaign by the Wall Street Journal. In a bold move on Friday, Trump filed a defamation lawsuit in federal court in the Southern District of Florida’s Miami division, targeting the newspaper, its parent companies Dow Jones and News Corp, two reporters, News…
Alina Habba faces uncertainty regarding nomination to DOJ role
Could Alina Habba, a staunch Trump administration ally, be on the brink of losing her spot as acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey? Habba, who has been serving in this temporary role for 120 days, now faces a critical vote by a panel of district court judges on Monday, while her Senate…
Federal judge dismisses Donald Trump’s lawsuit against veteran journalist Bob Woodward
Well, folks, it looks like President Donald Trump just hit a legal brick wall in his battle with journalist Bob Woodward. In a ruling that dropped on Friday, U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe tossed out Trump’s lawsuit over audio recordings from interviews used in Woodward’s 2020 book, Rage, marking a significant setback for the former…
Trump administration frees 10 Americans from Venezuela in major swap deal
In a stunning display of diplomatic muscle, the Trump administration has pulled off a daring deal to bring 10 American hostages home from the clutches of Venezuela’s socialist regime, as the Daily Wire reports. On Friday, these Americans were released in exchange for over 200 Venezuelan migrants held in El Salvador’s CECOT prison, marking another…
FBI secures convictions in massive $250M Minnesota fraud case
Imagine a scheme so brazen that it steals a quarter-billion dollars meant for hungry children during a global crisis. That’s exactly what unfolded in Minnesota, where a staggering $250 million fraud exploited a federal nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic, as Fox News reports. It’s a gut punch to anyone who believes in helping the…