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Leak Shows ICE Planning to Use Facial Recognition Glasses to Identify Targets in Real Time
Immigration and Customs Enforcement bureaucrats are reportedly planning to use specialty facial recognition glasses to collect data on Americans in real time, independent journalist Ken Klippenstein revealed. Financial statements viewed by Klippenstein point to the development of a facial recognition platform modeled after commercially available AI smart glasses, like Meta’s widely-panned “pervert glasses.” ICE’s in-house
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She’s the so-called Womb Witch of L.A. Here’s why her clients keep returning
Leigh McDaniel always knew she was destined to become a witch. Growing up in Hawaii, she came from a long line of “kitchen witches,” she explains — women who intuited measurements, spices and when a cake was done from the next room. “There was always a part of me that was like: Yeah, I’m a
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TX Republican gets brutal reminder after calling out blue state’s ‘egregious’ election map
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said it was time for the Virginia Supreme Court to intervene after President Donald Trump‘s national gerrymandering ploy failed in the commonwealth — with plenty of people calling out the hypocrisy after his own state’s moves to redistrict to gain GOP seats in Congress. Virginia Democrats on Tuesday succeeded in pushing
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Here Are All the Songs in Netflix’s Animated ‘Stranger Things’ Series
“Stranger Things” is back in an all-new form in “Stranger Things: Tales from ’85.” The animated series picks up with the Hawkins crew between Season 2 and Season 3, during the winter of 1985. But just because the show’s going animated, don’t expect any less nostalgic earworm hits in the soundtrack. Netflix revealed the full
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Maria Sharapova reveals where she stands with Serena Williams after longstanding rivalry
Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams are no longer rivals — they’re friends. While being interviewed by Gayle King at the Time100 Summit in New York City on Wednesday, Sharapova confirmed that the pair put an end to their longstanding feudlast year when Williams inducted Sharapova into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. “I wouldn’t call
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Redistricting and Revenge
Voters in Virginia approved a lopsided congressional map on Tuesday, reducing the expected number of Republican-leaning districts in the Democratic-controlled state from five to one. Republicans have reacted by complaining that conservative-leaning voters in the state have been disenfranchised by gerrymandered maps that reduce the influence of their vote. And they’re right. That is exactly
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Teen girl D4vd accused of killing suffered multiple stab wounds, L.A. County Medical Examiner says
Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the teenager singer D4vd has been charged with killing, died of multiple penetrating injuries, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner revealed Wednesday. According to an autopsy report released Wednesday afternoon, a deputy medical examiner examined Celeste’s remains on Sept. 10, 2025. A cause and manner of death were determined by Dec. 9,
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Trump accidentally handed Dems massive gerrymandering win: analysis
The Virginia redistricting referendum that passed on Tuesday and could give Democrats a leg up came on the heels of a “vote yes” campaign that relied on anti-Trump ads, a report by the New Republic highlights. The Virginia “vote yes” campaign pushed images of Trump in its advertising in areas of the state that could
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‘Heart Eyes 2’ Sets 2028 Release at Paramount in Time for Valentine’s Day
Paramount has set the release date of Spyglass’ “Heart Eyes 2,” the sequel to Josh Ruben’s 2025 romantic comedy slasher film, for February 11, 2028 Like the first film, “Heart Eyes 2” will look to Valentine’s Day weekend for its release, hoping to attract horror-loving couples intrigued by a gory, tongue-in-cheek twist to the usual
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Napa Valley unveils $6.4M scheme to save decimated Wine Country — how everything will change explained
Napa County officials have launched a $6.4 million overhaul of the region’s master plan, aiming to redefine the future of Wine Country through 2050 while bridging a long-standing divide between local government and residents. “We need people to tell us what they want that future of Napa to look like,” Supervisor Belia Ramos told the Napa









