"There is a 4-year-old girl in rural Arkansas who is learning to ride a camouflage-patterned four-wheeler alongside her cousins. Some days, she wears a bow in her hair, and on other days, she threads her long blond ponytail through the back of a baseball cap. When she is old enough, she will learn to hunt, just like her mother when she was young.
The girl is aware that her father is Hunter Biden and that her paternal grandfather is the president of the United States."
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/us/politics/hunter-biden-daughter-arkansas.html
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ABC News is demanding an explanation from Rasmussen polling for their affiliation with right wing outlets under threat of being banned from future polls by the now fully Disney owned 538.
Nate Silver, now free from his Disney contract, explains why this hyper partisan action on ABC’s behalf isn’t a good idea:
https://natesilver.substack.com/p/polling-averages-shouldnt-be-political
"At $2 million, the “One Ring” would be the first seven-figure “Magic” card; the record for a baseball card sold at auction is more than $12 million.
"The odds of finding the card in a pack were low—below 0.00003%, according to Hasbro. Still, the novelty, rarity and perceived value drove interest, attracting "Magic" diehards and novices alike. Now, with the card found, dealers may see sales of unopened packs lose steam.
TSMC confirms data breach after LockBit cyberattack on third-party supplier
“The Russia-linked LockBit ransomware gang listed TSMC on its dark web leak site on Thursday. The gang is threatening to publish data stolen from the company, which commands 60% of the global foundry market, unless the company pays a $70 million ransom demand. This is one of the largest known ransom demands in history”
One of the pending SCOTUS cases, 303 Creative v. Elenis, may have used a falsified lead.
"Intended recipients included Justice Clarence Thomas, Rep. Lauren Boebert and GOP state lawmakers in Montana and Kansas ... The U.S. Postal Service intercepted several letters before they arrived at their target destinations.
"The suspicious letters ... come as law-enforcement officials have recently warned of a sharp increase in violent threats against elected officials, judges, election workers and lawmakers."
https://www.wsj.com/articles/fbi-investigating-powder-laced-letters-to-public-officials-f04ef42c
Google Violated Its Standards in Ad Deals, Research Finds
About 80% of Google’s video-ad placements on third-party sites violated promised standards, new research shows; Google disputes claims
WSJ article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/google-violated-its-standards-in-ad-deals-research-finds-3e24e041?st=acdhv46xyi6yf7d&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink /nosanitize
Study: https://adalytics.io/blog/invalid-google-video-partner-trueview-ads
"FLORENCE, AZ — Pinal County Elections Director Geraldine Roll abruptly quit Tuesday, citing county management's reluctance to stand up for her amid partisan personal attacks as the county now looks for the fourth person to fill the position in less than a year."
A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production.
Too weird to live, and too rare to die.