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'Dangerous': Hate-fueled activist raises alarm as Meta sets him loose on AI

Meta’s announcement earlier this month that anti-trans activist Robby Starbuck “will work collaboratively” with the company to address bias in its AI products marks another step in the social media giant’s rapid shift to the right.

Starbuck is a former music video editor who repositioned himself as a conservative influencer, best known for leveraging social media to pressure companies such as Tractor Supply Co. to abandon commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Horrifying website revealed as 'gateway' that linked school shooters

When Natalie Rupnow and Solomon Henderson, two teenagers separated by more than 500 miles, carried out school shootings in late 2024 and early 2025, they were linked by a global online network that encouraged obsession with mass murder.

In a violent subculture in which the vast majority of mass shooters are white males, the two were unlikely candidates for infamy. Rupnow was a teenage girl. Henderson was Black.

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'Absolutely horrible': GOP's new attack slammed by Dem robbed of seat

With Texas Republicans convening a special legislative session this week to create five new Republican congressional seats and Democratic states such as California poised to retaliate, the redistricting battle is entering a phase of open political warfare.

Wiley Nickel knows what that means from firsthand experience — a North Carolina Democrat, he lost his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024, through a similar GOP gerrymandering scheme,

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'It's wrong': 94-year-old Republican warns of GOP crisis after losing seat to gerrymander

Connie Morella was a moderate Republican congresswoman from Maryland when Democrats told her if she didn’t change parties, redistricting would take away the seat she held for 16 years.

Morella told Raw Story she “chuckled” at the idea of changing parties, even as the Democratic state legislature cut out Republican voters in the northwestern part of her district and added a highly Democratic eastern area, ahead of the 2002 election.

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'Horrible!' Trump accused of using immigrants as guinea pigs for terrifying tech trial

WASHINGTON — Before leaving town for the August recess, Senate Commerce Committee Chair Ted Cruz was forced to pull a measure aimed at limiting federal government use of facial recognition data captured at airports by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

But the Texas Republican says he’s got no problem with federal agents deploying more invasive facial recognition technology against immigrants.

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'Darkest moments': NC's stunning lesson spurs stark warning for Texas Dems

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Texas GOP’s hugely controversial push to draw five new U.S. House seats, thereby ejecting Democrats and protecting the Republican majority in Congress ahead of the 2026 midterms, has lit up national media amid high drama as Lone Star Democrats flee the state and GOP leaders demand their return or arrest.

Democratic resistance to this Republican gerrymandering scheme means the Texas situation remains in the balance. But there is stunning and recent precedent for why the GOP prizes the effort so highly.

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'America is gone': Tiny act of kindness illuminates stark new reality of Trump's DC

WASHINGTON — Just outside the newly unrolled yellow police tape that encloses Lafayette Square, the green seven-acre public park just north of the White House, a graying African American man bent down to leave a hot Potbelly sandwich and tall store-bought water for a younger white man who lay there, sleeping in the sun.

“Sir, I don’t mean to disturb you,” Michael — a 61-year-old Houston native — said as the man was roused.

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'Very scary': Police alert issued after alum calls college's ICE deal 'disgusting'

Shortly after Florida Gulf Coast University’s police department joined several state colleges in signing agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Cody Crivello, a 29-year-old tennis instructor, used Facebook to call his alma mater’s partnership “truly disgusting.”

That prompted a “yellow alert” email — listing Crivello’s full name, along with a link and screenshot of the comment showing his profile photo — to various departments at the school in Fort Myers, including campus police, records obtained by Raw Story show.

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'Cat fight!' Dems giddy as ugly brawl threatens midterm massacre

WASHINGTON — Elon Musk may have packed up and gone home weeks ago, but he’s still got a grip on Washington’s political class.

While Republicans cling to the coattails of the world’s wealthiest man — whether or not he’s tweet-shaming the GOP agenda on his social media platform, X — many Democrats are cheering the Tesla CEO’s latest foray into politics, with the soft launch of his “America Party.”

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'Resistance!' RNC chair's own church preaches that he turn on Trump

Michael Whatley, the Trump-backed Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, has made it his “mission” to “get more men and women of faith into the public square.”

Whatley’s own church, however, has repeatedly clashed with the Trump administration over the past six months, as its national leader has embraced a reputation as a bulwark of “resistance” to the president’s agenda.

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'Skeevy' Epstein gave us the creeps: AI experts recall bizarre island visit

Twenty-three years ago, pioneers in artificial intelligence received an invitation to a Caribbean conference funded by “some rich guy.”

Now there is dismay among those who attended the three-day St. Thomas Common Sense Symposium in the U.S. Virgin Islands in April 2002 — because that “rich guy” was Jeffrey Epstein, the financier later convicted as a child sex offender who faced federal sex trafficking charges when he killed himself in 2019.

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'Terrorized' Republicans fume to Dem about 'stupid damage' done by Trump

WASHINGTON — A senior Democratic senator slammed President Donald Trump as trying to realize the "wet dream of the dirtiest players in the fossil fuel industry."

The vivid comment was made to Raw Story after Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency chief announced the scrapping of a key control on greenhouse gas emissions.

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‘Banana republic stuff’: Trump’s new counterterror chief pioneered J6 terror denials

Joe Kent, the newly confirmed director of the National Counterterrorism Center, once complained that federal agencies responding to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol were promoting “a narrative that labels all of us terrorists or insurrectionists just for questioning things.”

It was September 2021, and Kent was an Iraq war veteran and candidate for Congress, speaking at the “Justice for J6” rally at the U.S. Capitol.

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