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Very much a work in progress, but I’m building a misinfo detection dash that takes the url of a tweet, extracts images and videos, and finds their original sources or any fact-checking that’s been done on them.
Too many people trying to pass off vids from Syria as Gaza.
Here, I…
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"The Federal Government today pays more in interest on the debt than we do in budget for the Department of Defense. We pay $1.2B a year in JUST interest on debt. Total government spending is about $7T. Interest payments are $1.2T. DOD is $800B a year. Total debt is $35T and it
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"The Federal Government today pays more in interest on the debt than we do in budget for the Department of Defense. We pay $1.2B a year in JUST interest on debt. Total government spending is about $7T. Interest payments are $1.2T. DOD is $800B a year. Total debt is $35T and it
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❗️🇺🇸US Secretary of State Rubio made a number of statements:
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❗️🇺🇸US Secretary of State Rubio made a number of statements:
▪️Ending the war in Ukraine is possible only with the consent of ALL parties, the conditions must be acceptable. This may take a long time.
▪️Trump wants to end the war in Ukraine fairly and prevent its resumption in
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WISCONSIN: Soros-backed Susan Crawford outspend Musk-backed Brad Schimel by almost 230% with 70% coming from out-of-state billionaires. Both candidates benefited from $40 million (each) in outside spending with Elon Musk spending as much as $14 million making the race the most
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WISCONSIN: Soros-backed Susan Crawford outspend Musk-backed Brad Schimel by almost 230% with 70% coming from out-of-state billionaires. Both candidates benefited from $40 million (each) in outside spending with Elon Musk spending as much as $14 million making the race the most
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