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A moratorium on new data centers. A replacement for Flock surveillance cameras. A reversal in the Alameda Ave. safety plan debate. These are all big issues in the city right now that Mayor Mike Johnston has recently seemed to change his mind about. So, what gives? Johnston sits down with host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi to explain these big recent shifts — plus, what he thinks about one of his big campaign donors showing up in the Epstein Files and a listener question about Denver Public Schools. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise
This Day in Maine for Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
A couple of months ago, I joined the Canadian government's AI strategy task force. Out of thirty members, I was one of only four focused on safety. Everyone else was there to talk growth. It reflects a pattern playing out all over the world: we're going all in on AI, and regulation will only slow us down. It's hard to overstate how quickly this shift happened. Just a few years ago, even Elon Musk was calling for an industry-wide pause on AI development, and the Biden administration was developing an “AI Bill of Rights” – one of the most thoughtful and comprehensive frameworks for AI regulation I've ever seen. The architect of that initiative was Dr. Alondra Nelson. Today, she leads the Science, Technology, and Social Values Lab at the Institute for Advanced Study and is fresh off a stint on Zohran Mamdani's mayoral transition team in New York. I wanted to have her on to wrestle with an urgent question: how do you make a technology safe when nobody seems particularly interested in regulating it – and what might happen if we don't? Mentioned: Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights: Making Automated Systems Work for the American People, by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy The mirage of AI deregulation, by Alondra Nelson (Science) International AI Safety Report 2026, by Yoshua Bengio et al Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
OpenAI korrigiert seine Umsatzerwartungen erneut nach oben: $284 Mrd. bis 2030, davon $150 Mrd. aus dem Consumer-Geschäft . Anthropic meldet massive Destillationsangriffe chinesischer Modellbetreiber mit bis zu 24.000 Fake-Accounts, während DeepSeek laut Reuters auf Nvidias Blackwell-Chips trainiert – angeblich in Data Centern in der Mongolei. Bernie Sanders fordert nach Gesprächen mit KI-CEOs ein Moratorium. Der virale Citrini-Research-Artikel "The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis" beschreibt ein Doom-Szenario für SaaS und löst einen realen Kursrutsch bei ServiceNow, DoorDash und Cloudflare aus. Das DHS baut eine behördenübergreifende biometrische Datenbank. OpenAI-Mitarbeiter erkannten Warnsignale in der Chat-Historie einer kanadischen Amokläuferin, meldeten sie aber nicht an Behörden. Open-Source-Projekte kämpfen mit AI-Slop-Commits, Cerebras wagt einen zweiten IPO-Anlauf. Trump bedroht Netflix wegen Board-Mitglied Susan Rice, Musks Super PAC verstößt gegen das Wahlrecht in Georgia. Das Pentagon arbeitet mit Google, OpenAI und XAI ohne Guardrails. Unterstütze unseren Podcast und entdecke die Angebote unserer Werbepartner auf doppelgaenger.io/werbung. Vielen Dank! Philipp Glöckler und Philipp Klöckner sprechen heute über: (00:00:00) Intro (00:09:15) OpenAI Umsatzziel Anpassung (00:23:15) China destilliert Claude mit 24.000 Fake-Accounts (00:35:13) Citrini Research: The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis (00:57:40) LinkedIn-Verifizierung: Was Persona mit deinen Daten macht (01:04:20) DHS baut biometrische Mega-Datenbank (01:08:50) OpenAI: Warnsignale vor Amoklauf nicht gemeldet (01:13:30) AI-Slop in Open Source und Cerebras IPO (01:19:07) Trump droht Netflix und Musks Wahlrechtsverstoß in Georgia (01:25:00) Waymo vs. Tesla und Pentagon ohne Guardrails (01:30:30) Trump-Regierung gegen europäische NGOs und DMA (01:32:57) Binance: $1,7 Mrd. Iran-Transaktionen, Whistleblower gefeuert (01:37:37) Steven Bartlett und Christian Angermayer (01:44:04) DJI-Saugroboter-Hack Shownotes OpenAI resets spending expectations, tells investors compute target is around $600 billion by 2030 - cnbc.com Anthropic beschuldigt chinesische Firmen, Daten von Claude zu stehlen. - wsj.com China nutzte Nvidia-Chip für KI-Modell trotz US-Verbot. - reuters.com Sanders warnt vor unkontrollierter Geschwindigkeit der KI-Revolution. - theguardian.com Post von pitdesi - x.com LinkedIn-Identität verifiziert - thelocalstack.eu DHS Search Engine - wired OpenAI-Mitarbeiter warnten Monate zuvor vor Kanadaschützen. - wsj.com Für Open-Source-Programme sind KI-Codierungswerkzeuge ein zweischneidiges Schwert. - techcrunch.com Cerebras Files Confidentially For a U.S. IPO - theinformation.com Trump droht Netflix wegen Rice im Vorstand Konsequenzen an. - bloomberg.com Trump sagt, Netflix wird 'Konsequenzen tragen', wenn Susan Rice bleibt. - theverge.com Georgia sagt, Elon Musks America PAC verletzte Wahlgesetz. - theverge.com Tesla Waymo - wired Musks xAI und Pentagon vereinbaren Nutzung von Grok in Geheimdiensten - axios.com Trump-Verbündete zielen auf europäische NGOs wegen Big-Tech-Regeln. - ftm.eu Binance Employees Find $1.7 Billion in Crypto Was Sent to Iranian Entities - nytimes.com Von Dragons' Den zu Disney: Steven Bartlett sammelt achtstellige Summe. - eu-startups.com Meta-Direktorin für KI-Sicherheit gab OpenClaw-Bot vollen Zugriff. - x.com DJI Romo mit Xbox-Controller. - x.com
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On this week's episode of High and Outside, Oz and Commish discuss the Winter Olympics, the scuttlebutt from F1 testing and give their outdated thoughts on the Super Bowl. Twitter: @aokworldwidePodcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here.
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Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about Larry Rhoden recently vetoing a bill to ban lab grown meat in South Dakota. However, the Governor mentioned that he would not be against a 5-year moratorium on the lab grown meat. Lots of differing opinions today. Most agreed with the governor and his reasoning, but there were a few that felt the meat was harmful and should not be allowed to be sold. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, is delighted to welcome back into the studio Sarah Pierce, Metropolitan Housing Coalition's Housing & Energy Affordability Program Coordinator with the EveryHome program (https://everyhomelou.org). Tune in to learn what the EveryHome program does to investigate and advocate for affordable housing, including all of the “hidden costs” to housing like utilities. Sarah shares some of the findings from EveryHome's latest report on how utility burdens can lead to unaffordability of housing, and can create negative health and mental health impacts. We also discuss some of the current cases before the Public Service Commission and how MHC has intervened. And we share the inspiring story of the grassroots state-wide effort for a Moratorium on Utility Disconnections over the past couple of months with the Leave The Heat On Collective. Finally, we discuss MHC's upcoming conference: Beyond the Rent: Policy Driven Solutions for Housing and Utility Burdens Tuesday, April 7th, 9am-7:30pm at the Muhammad Ali Center Early-Bird Registration Deadline (10% off): Feb. 13th The Metropolitan Housing Coalition's EveryHome Program is hosting this all-day conference to bring together national and local speakers, policymakers, nonprofits, advocates, and community members to strengthen dialogue and collaboration on housing and utility affordability. MHC will also be sharing key findings from their 2025 Housing and Utility Affordability Report to ensure that data and lived experience guide future policies and solutions. The Beyond the Rent Conference will include 3 keynote speakers, 2 breakout sessions, a panel of experts, networking opportunities, and breakfast, lunch, and dinner from Mayan Cafe. Half-day tickets are available for either the morning or afternoon. Learn more about the conference and find the link to register at https://beyondtherent.org Learn more about MHC at https://metropolitanhousing.org Get in touch with Sarah at sarah@metropolitanhousing.org As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at https://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at https://appalatin.com
President Donald Trump says we should go softer on immigration enforcement, and Republicans are not seizing the opportunity they've been given. So, why does it feel like the MAGA movement is giving up its fight? Another odd tone shift we're seeing from President Trump: going easy on the Clintons, even after they called him out last month and defied their congressional subpoena. Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) introduces new legislation that would set a 25-year moratorium on immigration from Somalia. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani puts criminals first, as he visited a knifeman in the hospital and defended him to the public after he attacked NYPD officers. ► Subscribe to my second YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SaraGonzalesTX?sub_confirmation=1 Sponsors: ► PreBorn Donate securely at https://www.preborn.com/sara or dial #250, keyword BABY. ► Select Quote Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, and save more than 50% at https://www.SelectQuote.com/SARA today. ► BlazeTV Join BlazeTV today at BlazeTV.com/sara and get $20 off right now https://www.blazetv.com/sara. Timestamps: 00:00 – Why is MAGA Losing it's Fight? 21:07 – Going Soft on the Clintons 33:02 – Moratorium on Somali Immigration 42:21 – Mandami Defends A Knifeman Connect with Sara on Social Media: https://twitter.com/saragonzalestx https://www.instagram.com/saragonzalestx http://facebook.com/SaraGonzalesTX ► Subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sara-gonzales-unfiltered/id1408958605 ► Shop American Beauty by Sara: http://americanbeautybysara.com Sara Gonzales is the host of Sara Gonzales Unfiltered, a daily news program on Blaze TV. Joined by frequent contributors & guests such as Chad Prather, Eric July, John Doyle, Jaco Booyens, Sara breaks down the latest news in politics and culture. She previously hosted "The News and Why It Matters," featuring notable guests such as Glenn Beck, Ben Shapiro, Dave Rubin, Michael Knowles, Candace Owens, Michael Malice, and more. As a conservative commentator, Sara frequently calls out the Democrats for their hypocrisy, the mainstream media for their misinformation, feminists for their toxicity, and also focuses on pro-life issues, culture, gender issues, health care, the Second Amendment, and passing conservative values to the next generation. Sara also appears as a recurring guest on the Megyn Kelly Show, The Sean Spicer Show, Tim Pool, and with Jesse Kelly on The First TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anna Bicker, heise-online-Chefredakteur Dr. Volker Zota und Malte Kirchner sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Notruf in Gefahr: Sollte GSM doch erst einmal eingeschaltet bleiben? Die geplante Abschaltung der GSM-Netze könnte die Erreichbarkeit von Notrufen gefährden, warnt die Vereinigung der Leitstellen. Welche technischen Probleme entstehen durch die Netzabschaltung? Brauchen wir ein Moratorium, um die Notruf-Infrastruktur anzupassen? Und wie lässt sich der Konflikt zwischen Netzmodernisierung und Sicherheit lösen? - Unter sich: Müssen wir uns vor KI-Agenten wie OpenClaw fürchten? KI-Agenten sind autonome Systeme, die selbstständig Aufgaben erledigen und mit ihrer Umgebung interagieren können. Auf einem Reddit-Klon diskutieren solche Agenten nun miteinander, während Menschen nur zuschauen dürfen. Was unterscheidet KI-Agenten wie OpenClaw von herkömmlichen Chatbots? Welche Erkenntnisse liefert das Experiment über autonome Systeme? Und sollten wir uns vor einer KI-dominierten Diskussionskultur fürchten? - Auf den Schirm: Wo stehen wir nach 100 Jahren Fernsehen? Vor 100 Jahren begann die Ära des Fernsehens mit der Nipkow-Scheibe. Wie hat sich das Medium von mechanischen Anfängen über Röhren bis zum Streaming entwickelt? Welche Rolle spielt lineares Fernsehen noch in der Streaming-Ära? Und wie könnte die Zukunft des Bewegtbilds aussehen? Außerdem wieder mit dabei: ein Nerd-Geburtstag, das WTF der Woche und knifflige Quizfragen.
Anna Bicker, heise-online-Chefredakteur Dr. Volker Zota und Malte Kirchner sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Notruf in Gefahr: Sollte GSM doch erst einmal eingeschaltet bleiben? Die geplante Abschaltung der GSM-Netze könnte die Erreichbarkeit von Notrufen gefährden, warnt die Vereinigung der Leitstellen. Welche technischen Probleme entstehen durch die Netzabschaltung? Brauchen wir ein Moratorium, um die Notruf-Infrastruktur anzupassen? Und wie lässt sich der Konflikt zwischen Netzmodernisierung und Sicherheit lösen? - Unter sich: Müssen wir uns vor KI-Agenten wie OpenClaw fürchten? KI-Agenten sind autonome Systeme, die selbstständig Aufgaben erledigen und mit ihrer Umgebung interagieren können. Auf einem Reddit-Klon diskutieren solche Agenten nun miteinander, während Menschen nur zuschauen dürfen. Was unterscheidet KI-Agenten wie OpenClaw von herkömmlichen Chatbots? Welche Erkenntnisse liefert das Experiment über autonome Systeme? Und sollten wir uns vor einer KI-dominierten Diskussionskultur fürchten? - Auf den Schirm: Wo stehen wir nach 100 Jahren Fernsehen? Vor 100 Jahren begann die Ära des Fernsehens mit der Nipkow-Scheibe. Wie hat sich das Medium von mechanischen Anfängen über Röhren bis zum Streaming entwickelt? Welche Rolle spielt lineares Fernsehen noch in der Streaming-Ära? Und wie könnte die Zukunft des Bewegtbilds aussehen? Außerdem wieder mit dabei: ein Nerd-Geburtstag, das WTF der Woche und knifflige Quizfragen.
Anna Bicker, heise-online-Chefredakteur Dr. Volker Zota und Malte Kirchner sprechen in dieser Ausgabe der #heiseshow unter anderem über folgende Themen: - Notruf in Gefahr: Sollte GSM doch erst einmal eingeschaltet bleiben? Die geplante Abschaltung der GSM-Netze könnte die Erreichbarkeit von Notrufen gefährden, warnt die Vereinigung der Leitstellen. Welche technischen Probleme entstehen durch die Netzabschaltung? Brauchen wir ein Moratorium, um die Notruf-Infrastruktur anzupassen? Und wie lässt sich der Konflikt zwischen Netzmodernisierung und Sicherheit lösen? - Unter sich: Müssen wir uns vor KI-Agenten wie OpenClaw fürchten? KI-Agenten sind autonome Systeme, die selbstständig Aufgaben erledigen und mit ihrer Umgebung interagieren können. Auf einem Reddit-Klon diskutieren solche Agenten nun miteinander, während Menschen nur zuschauen dürfen. Was unterscheidet KI-Agenten wie OpenClaw von herkömmlichen Chatbots? Welche Erkenntnisse liefert das Experiment über autonome Systeme? Und sollten wir uns vor einer KI-dominierten Diskussionskultur fürchten? - Auf den Schirm: Wo stehen wir nach 100 Jahren Fernsehen? Vor 100 Jahren begann die Ära des Fernsehens mit der Nipkow-Scheibe. Wie hat sich das Medium von mechanischen Anfängen über Röhren bis zum Streaming entwickelt? Welche Rolle spielt lineares Fernsehen noch in der Streaming-Ära? Und wie könnte die Zukunft des Bewegtbilds aussehen? Außerdem wieder mit dabei: ein Nerd-Geburtstag, das WTF der Woche und knifflige Quizfragen.
The Sterling Heights City Council has approved a one-year moratorium on the creation of data centers, joining other communities that are reviewing zoning ordinances. WWJ's Jackie Paige has your Wednesday morning news. (Photo: City of Sterling Heights)
In 2006, various parties came together to form Brazil's Amazon Soy Moratorium in an effort to curb illegal deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest. Today, challenges regarding Brazil's Soy Moratorium continue to mount, with passionate advocacy from farmers, environmentalists, government agencies, and international organizations. What might seem a cut-and-dry conflict between free enterprise and environmental conservation becomes more complicated when we delve deeper. With an antitrust cartel investigation in limbo, a pseudo-private agreement to arguably higher deforestation standards than those instituted by the government, and international observers on the scene, including customers and climate activists, the facts surrounding Brazil's Soy Moratorium are ripe for unpacking. Our guest today is antitrust attorney Eduardo Frade, who joins Barry Nigro and Anora Wang to discuss Brazil's Soy Moratorium and the various antitrust and competition questions it raises. With special guest: Eduardo Frade, Partner, Mattos Filho Related Links: General Superintendence of the Administrative Council for Economic Defence (CADE) decides to adopt preventive measures to suspend the Soy Moratorium Hosted by: Barry Nigro, Fried Frank and Anora Wang, Arnold & Porter
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January 21, 2026 ~ Tom Leonard, Partner at Plunkett Cooney, Former Michigan House Speaker, running for Governor as a Republican is calling for a one year moratorium on data center subsidies. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Here's your local news for Tuesday, January 13, 2026:We get the details on a proposal that would temporarily ban new data center construction in Madison,Hear the mission behind a city council newsletter that's slated to launch this week,Explain why the feds set legal definitions for dairy products,Talk gut health with a local dietician,Check on a pair of red-tailed hawks receiving treatment at the Dane County Humane Society's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center,And much more.
In this company update, Garrett Ainsworth, President and CEO of District Metals (TSX-V: DMX | OTCQX: DMXCF), outlines the company's aggressive 2026 exploration and development plans in Sweden. Following the official lifting of the uranium exploration and mining moratorium on January 1, 2026, District Metals has transitioned from a "soft start" to full-scale advancement of its world-class portfolio. The company is now focused on the rapid de-risking of its flagship Viken Project and systematic testing of high-priority targets across its extensive Alum Shale and basement-hosted uranium properties. Key Discussion Points: Viken Project Advancement: The flagship project has commenced a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) targeted for completion in Q2 2026. This study is being led by P&E Mining Consultants and Mets Engineering Group to leverage their specialized expertise in Alum Shale metallurgy. Economic Impact Study: The company has retained BDO Canada to quantify regional tax revenues and job creation potential. This is a strategic move to secure the "social license" required for long-term project development. 2026 Drilling Campaign: A 5,000 to 7,000-meter program is planned, beginning in the northern woodlands and moving south toward Viken. The campaign will test 24 MobileMT conductive anomalies identified during 2025 geophysical surveys. District-Scale Strategy: Controlling nearly 150,000 hectares of Alum Shale properties, District plans to move directly into grid drilling if initial "scout" holes confirm thick mineralization, aiming to rapidly define new resources. Financial Position: The company enters the year with approximately C$9 million in cash and a 2026 work budget of C$5 to $6 million, remaining well-funded through potential warrant and option exercises. If you have any follow up questions for Garrett please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the District Metals website to learn more about the Company - https://www.districtmetals.com/ -------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned
The WNBA is putting a pause on teams' player acquisitions amid labor uncertainty. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh reports.
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ChatGPT Images (aka OpenAI's Image 1.5) can create stunning AI images, text and more. But how does it compare to Google's Nanobanana Pro? We dive in… way too deep. Plus, new GPT-5.2 Codex, Gemini 3 Flash, YouTube's new vibecoded games, the controversy around Generative AI and game developer Larian Studios, a lego-like robot and, of course, seeing how AI video can cause soap opera actress hair to endlessly grow. IT'S YET ANOTHER WEEK OF NEW RELEASES! AND WE DON'T STOP. Get notified when AndThen launches: https://andthen.chat/ Come to our Discord to try our Secret Project: https://discord.gg/muD2TYgC8f Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AIForHumansShow AI For Humans Newsletter: https://aiforhumans.beehiiv.com/ Follow us for more on X @AIForHumansShow Join our TikTok @aiforhumansshow To book us for speaking, please visit our website: https://www.aiforhumans.show/ // Show Links // ChatGPT Image 1.5 is here https://openai.com/index/new-chatgpt-images-is-here/ Recreating the post from the OpenAI blog with us https://chatgpt.com/share/69443100-6e7c-8003-910e-749bab75f6e2 Fabian (from GLIF) Notes on Images 1.5 https://x.com/fabianstelzer/status/2001300766368178435?s=20 Jeff Goldblum's Resume https://x.com/gavinpurcell/status/2001033377294467182?s=20 Upcoming QWEN Image Layering https://x.com/wildmindai/status/2001593677576384747?s=20 Image 1.5 Vs Nanobanana Pro Video Game Characters https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1ppg4s9/test_2_turning_game_characters_into_real_people/ Fingers https://x.com/petergostev/status/2001027573636088184?s=20 Gavin's Original Knight and Rotisserie Chicken Post https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1jk0p3v/tried_to_push_the_new_image_model_with_an/ OpenAI's Greg Brockman: WE NEED THE COMPUTE https://x.com/OpenAI/status/2001336514786017417?s=20 GPT-5.2 CODEX https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-2-codex/ Frontier Science: New Benchmark https://x.com/OpenAI/status/2000975293448905038?s=20 ChatGPT Apps Store Opens For Developer Submission https://x.com/OpenAIDevs/status/2001419749016899868?s=20 Gemini 3 Flash https://x.com/GoogleDeepMind/status/2001321759702663544?s=20 Nanobanana now in community posts on YT https://x.com/nealmohan/status/2001425749941829920?s=20 Meanwhile, YouTube "Playable Builders" https://x.com/YouTubeGaming/status/2000989303086649637?s= Larian's AI Gaming "Controversy" https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/baldurs-gate-3-developer-larian-defends-itself-as-fans-react-to-generative-ai-use-im-not-entirely-sure-we-are-the-ideal-target-for-the-level-of-scorn/ Direct response from Larian Head of Studios: https://x.com/LarAtLarian/status/2001011042642505833?s=20 MSFT Open-Source Image-to-3D Trellis 2 https://x.com/_akhaliq/status/2001041559366598799?s=20 Bernie's Moratorium on Data Centers https://youtu.be/f40SFNcTOXo?si=hduNjATJgtIya9oq Meanwhile… China can now produce high-end AI Chips https://finance.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-china-built-manhattan-project-141758929.html Meta SAM Audio https://x.com/AIatMeta/status/2000980784425931067?s=20 Tron 2: Lego Robot https://x.com/CyberRobooo/status/2001513866157789308?s=20 AVP Spatial Photos Of Newborn https://x.com/SadlyItsBradley/status/2001276039671197783?s=20 WAN 2.1 Workflow Re-creates The Matrix With Homer Simpson https://x.com/ChetiArt/status/2001291373182382526?s=20 Miss Piggy in Melania Trailer https://x.com/charliebcurran/status/2001564626144928146?s=20 One Woman's Transformation Via Sora Remixes https://sora.chatgpt.com/p/s_693a2ed29e288191a542b776553e1145?psh=HXVzZXItT3diZ1NFOUtyZlRXV2ZvajcwWjJsZ2Uy.XXZmIQEXNl-L
Friday December 19, 2025 Groups Call for Moratorium on New Data Centers
It's one day to the largest AmericaFest in history, but the show is still hard at work. The team reacts to a bombshell new FBI document revealing the shaky basis for the Mar-a-Lago raid three years ago and a possible invasion of Venezuela. Steve Deace joins to discuss the divisions within the American right and why a nationwide immigration moratorium could be the key to healing the nation's wounds. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's one day to the largest AmericaFest in history, but the show is still hard at work. The team reacts to a bombshell new FBI document revealing the shaky basis for the Mar-a-Lago raid three years ago and a possible invasion of Venezuela. Steve Deace joins to discuss the divisions within the American right and why a nationwide immigration moratorium could be the key to healing the nation's wounds. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and the crew react to congressman Chip Roy's proposed Pause Act, which would act as an immigration moratorium, and why the country so desperately needs it. Then, author and professor Allen Guelzo joins the program to discuss his book, "The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition." In Hour Two, Idolatry or Not reacts to an advertisement for a new AI company that went viral recently. Finally, Aaron and Todd discuss the tragic passing of acclaimed director Rob Reiner, and the various responses it's prompted. TODAY'S SPONSORS: PREBORN: https://give.preborn.com/preborn/media-partner?sc=IABSD0123RA PATRIOT MOBILE: https://patriotmobile.com/STEVE or call 972-PATRIOT for your FREE MONTH of service BEAM: https://shopbeam.com/products/sleep-powder?discount=steve&variant=40436356710455&selling_plan=787415095&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=sponsorship&utm_campaign=steve and use code STEVE at checkout TRUST & WILL: Protect what matters most in minutes at https://trustandwill.com/?utm_source=arm&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=Q32023&utm_content=deace and get 10% off plus free shipping THE SPRINT TO THE FINISH: find on Amazon or https://www.douglasfcobb.com/sprint-to-the-finish CENTER FOR ACADEMIC FAITHFULNESS AND FLOURISHING: https://www.christiancollegeguide.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Allen covers a federal judge striking down the US wind energy moratorium, calling it arbitrary and capricious. Plus Maryland opens offshore wind bids for 8.5 gigawatts, Great British Energy announces a £1 billion supply chain investment, and Nordex lands its largest US turbine deal in 25 years with Alliant Energy in Iowa. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! You know… they said wind power was finished. On day one of the new administration, an executive order landed on desks across Washington. Stop the turbines. Halt the permits. Shut it down. Seventeen states watched their clean energy investments… billions of dollars… suddenly frozen. The order called it a pause. Critics called it a burial. But here is what happened next. Federal Judge Patti Saris of Massachusetts looked at that order. She called it arbitrary. She called it capricious. And on December ninth… she threw it out. Wind energy… is back. The very next day after that federal judge struck down the wind moratorium… Maryland issued a new invitation for offshore wind bids. The state wants eight-point-five gigawatts of offshore wind by twenty thirty-one. Deadline for proposals… January sixteenth. You see… wind power now provides ten percent of America’s electricity. It is the United States’ largest source of renewable energy. Now… three thousand miles across the Atlantic… something else was stirring. In Britain, a state-owned company called Great British Energy unveiled a one billion pound plan. That is more than one-point-two billion dollars. Three hundred million pounds available right now… for turbine blades, transmission cables, and converter stations. The goal… not just to install clean energy… but to build it. On British soil. With British workers. CEO Dan McGrail put it simply. We are investing in British industry. Now… back here at home… in the cornfields of Iowa. The Nordex Group just announced the largest turbine deal in its twenty-five-year American history. Up to one hundred ninety wind turbines. Manufactured in West Branch, Iowa. That facility reopened just this past July. The customer… Alliant Energy. The capacity… more than one thousand megawatts. Enough electricity to power hundreds of thousands of homes. CEO Lisa Barton said they chose a local provider on purpose. “This decision promotes substantial economic development throughout our service area.” Development continues in the US for onshore and offshore wind — although it will take more time offshore wind to grow. But pay attention to what is happening in the UK with GB Energy as offshore and onshore wind production is being built within its borders. Having attended the UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight 2025 event in Edinburgh last week, there is massive capability in the UK. And the rest of the world should learn from their efforts. That’s the wind energy news for the 15th of December 2025. Join us tomorrow for the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.
Hour two of Larry Conners USA: RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1568182 WEBSITE: https://www.larryconnersusa.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/larryconnersusa NEWSTALK STL: https://newstalkstl.com/larry/ The post Stephen Miller Calls For Immigration Moratorium /7p 12.12.2025 appeared first on Larry Conners USA.
Steve and the crew are joined by Blaze News managing editor Rob Eno for the Deace Group roundtable. The panel discusses the imminent need for a long-term immigration moratorium. Then, the panel talks about whether Republicans have found a message heading into next year's midterm elections. In Hour Two, it's another edition of Feedback Friday. TODAY'S SPONSORS: PATRIOT MOBILE: https://patriotmobile.com/STEVE or call 972-PATRIOT for your FREE MONTH of service SELECT QUOTE: https://life.selectquote.com/termlife?sCode=HATQ MASA CHIPS: https://www.masachips.com/pages/deace use promo code DEACE CHIRP: https://gochirp.com/pages/steve-deace use promo code STEVE CONDUIT CLOTHING COMPANY: https://conduitclothing.com/ KEKSI: https://www.keksi.com/ use promo code DEACE15 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This year, musician Con O'Brien is celebrating 35 years with his band the Irish Descendants. They're local legends in Newfoundland and Labrador, but they're also part of a wave of modern traditional music that swept across the country in the '90s. As the Irish Descendants embark on their annual cross-country Christmas tour, Con joins Tom Power to talk about their journey — from the 1992 cod moratorium to their interpretation of Otto Kelland's song “Let Me Fish Off Cape St. Mary's” and beyond.
The push for a federal standard on AI is back. With support from President Trump, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise is looking to add an effective ban on state-level AI regulation to the end of year National Defense Authorization Act. Despite the White House's backing and strong support from the tech industry, the effort is facing bipartisan pushback, including from Republican governors like Florida's Ron DeSantis and Democrats in Congress.The battle is shaping up to be a redux of the moratorium effort from the summer, when a ban on state AI rules came close, but failed to make it into the One Big Beautiful Bill. While that preemption effort didn't come with any federal standards in its place, this time proponents of federal preemption are working to assure skeptics that this won't just be a ban on state rules, but will establish some federal safeguards on AI safety and child protection.Can Congress agree to create a national standard that goes beyond simply telling states what they can't do? Have the politics changed much since July when the prior effort failed? Will proposed safeguards be enough to move skeptics and those concerned about AI's societal impact?Evan is joined by Dean Ball, senior fellow at FAI. Previously, he was Senior Policy Advisor for Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the primary staff drafter of America's AI Action Plan. He is the author of the Hyperdimensional Substack, where his work focuses on emerging technologies and the future of governance.
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Will AI revolutionize education or steal students' opportunity and ability to learn? Andy Smarick, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, worries that AI is a threat to learning, and we're just letting students outsource their education to AI tools rather than develop essential skills and knowledge. We discuss the education world's long history of embracing […]
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In this KE Report Company Update, Garrett Ainsworth, President and CEO of District Metals (TSX-V:DMX - OTCQB:DMXCF - Nasdaq First North:DMXSE SDB), joins us to discuss the historic repeal of Sweden's uranium exploration and mining moratorium - a transformative move opening major opportunities across the company's Swedish portfolio. Key Discussion Highlights: Moratorium Repealed: Sweden officially ends its uranium ban, with new laws effective January 1, 2026. Major Boost for District Metals: The change allows full advancement of uranium-rich projects, including Viken and the portfolio of uranium projects. Next Steps: 2026 plans include drilling key targets, a PEA on Viken, and expanded field programs. Well-Funded: C$9M in cash plus C$2.7M in potential warrant proceeds. Strategic Optionality: Open to partnerships on non-core assets while advancing Viken 100%. Sector Momentum: Strong industry interest as new players move into Sweden's uranium sector. If you have any follow up questions for Garrett please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the District Metals website to learn more about the Company -------------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
Garrett Ainsworth, CEO of District Metals, joins the pod to discuss the significant decision by the Swedish parliament to lift the uranium mining moratorium. This historic event opens up new opportunities for the company, particularly regarding the Viken deposit. Ainsworth discusses the strategic plans for the Viken project, the regulatory landscape, and the exploration of new properties, including the potential for vanadium and other critical metals mining. The conversation also touches on market valuation and the future potential of District Metals in the context of global demand for critical minerals.
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UCLA went on the road and lost by 50 over the weekend, so you know what that means. The moratorium is back, baby. There will be no Bruins football talk on the show today, unless it's to gush over their opponent from this past Saturday (Indiana) or the guy that Hartzell thinks would be a great fit to take the coaching reigns in Westwood (his initials are BK). Wayne gives us his thoughts on the head coaching search and who he wants to see take the gig. Phil Steele stops by for his normal 30-minute jaunt through the weekend card, including a couple of upsets that Phil likes to upset the apple cart on Saturday. Weekday edition of CSN is in the feed - join us!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Clark County Council voted 4-0 to extend a moratorium protecting manufactured home parks from redevelopment, aiming to safeguard more than 2,000 homes and 5,000 residents from potential displacement. Councilors Michelle Belkot, Sue Marshall, Wil Fuentes, and Matt Little emphasized compassion and community stability. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/county-council-extends-moratorium-ensuring-manufactured-home-parks-cannot-be-redeveloped/ #ClarkCounty #VancouverWA #ManufacturedHomes #Housing #LocalGovernment #Community #AffordableHousing #ClarkCountyCouncil #PublicPolicy #News
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The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners has approved a temporary moratorium on certain development applications while proposed changes to the Unified Development Ordinance are under review.The pause applies to applications for crematories, emissions inspection establishments, fleet vehicle repair facilities, and landscape supply businesses. During this time, the County will not accept applications for zoning map amendments, changes in conditions, special use permits, land disturbance permits, development permits, or building permits for these uses.The moratorium will remain in effect through October 31, 2025, unless the proposed amendments to the UDO are approved sooner. The pause allows time for public hearings before the Planning Commission and Board of Commissioners as required by the UDO and state law.Commissioner Ku would love to hear from you or answer questions about District 2. Feel free to email him at Ben.Ku@GwinnettCounty.com and your question may be read on air.
On last week's episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib spoke with Alex Nowrestah, a vice president at the Cato Institute and a strong advocate for expanding legal immigration. This week, he turned to the other side of the debate with Jason Richwhine, a resident scholar at the Center for Immigration Studies and a vocal supporter of sharply reducing immigration. Richwine earned undergraduate degrees in mathematics and political science from American University, and later a Ph.D. in public policy from Harvard. Before joining CIS, he served as deputy director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and worked as a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation. The conversation begins with an overview of the dramatic swings in U.S. immigration policy under Biden and Trump. Both note the surge of the foreign-born population in the early 2020s, with the unauthorized share now estimated at 15-16 million. Richwine faults Biden for lax border enforcement and the abuse of parole programs, and points to the comparative effectiveness of Trump's Remain in Mexico policy. He also presses the case for a moratorium, arguing that even legal immigration must be scaled back to sustainable levels. Razib and Richwine weigh the economic and cultural consequences of high-skilled immigration and close by considering whether meaningful reform is politically possible in the years ahead.
In July 1992 the Canadian government banned cod fishing along Newfoundland's east coast in an effort to help restore cod stocks that had been depleted due to overfishing. The moratorium was supposed to last 18 months but ended up being extended indefinitely. The collapse of the industry ended nearly five centuries of cod fishing, led to the largest industrial layoff in Canada, devastated Newfoundland's economy and shook the province's identity to the core. Show Info: Instagram: @that90spodcast Email: 90s@curiouscast.ca Guest info: Jenn Thornhill-Verma, journalist and author of: Cod Collapse, The Rise and Fall of Newfoundland's Saltwater Cowboys www.jennthornhillverma.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(3:00) Moratorium on mentioning 2024?(7:00) Tuesday interview takeaways(12:00) Which QB needs the win more?(18:00) Bama out here giving us seating chart but FSU won't talk who wears green dot(20:00) Any mismatch in FSU's favor?(26:00) Generating Discussion sparked by Cummins(40:00) Will Simpson be on a short leash?(45:00) More likely: FSU misses out on end zone or they're resting starters in the 4th(49:00) Any more juice involved from Norvell's end?(52:00) What message must be sent in Saturday's performance(55:00) Importance of home field(1:04:00) What happens at 7-5?Music: Good Charlotte - Vertigovitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it! If you've been looking for the perfect shirt—something breathable, fits great, feels even better, and stands out in a good way—give Poncho a try: go to ponchooutdoors.com/WAKEUP for $10 off your first order AND free shipping!
(3:00) Moratorium on mentioning 2024?(7:00) Tuesday interview takeaways(12:00) Which QB needs the win more?(18:00) Bama out here giving us seating chart but FSU won't talk who wears green dot(20:00) Any mismatch in FSU's favor?(26:00) Generating Discussion sparked by Cummins(40:00) Will Simpson be on a short leash?(45:00) More likely: FSU misses out on end zone or they're resting starters in the 4th(49:00) Any more juice involved from Norvell's end?(52:00) What message must be sent in Saturday's performance(55:00) Importance of home field(1:04:00) What happens at 7-5?Music: Good Charlotte - Vertigovitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it! If you've been looking for the perfect shirt—something breathable, fits great, feels even better, and stands out in a good way—give Poncho a try: go to ponchooutdoors.com/WAKEUP for $10 off your first order AND free shipping!
In July 1992 the Canadian government banned cod fishing along Newfoundland's east coast in an effort to help restore cod stocks that had been depleted due to overfishing. The moratorium was supposed to last 18 months but ended up being extended indefinitely. The collapse of the industry ended nearly five centuries of cod fishing, led to the largest industrial layoff in Canada, devastated Newfoundland's economy and shook the province's identity to the core. Show Info: Instagram: @that90spodcast Email: 90s@curiouscast.ca Guest info: Jenn Thornhill-Verma, journalist and author of: Cod Collapse, The Rise and Fall of Newfoundland's Saltwater Cowboys www.jennthornhillverma.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The House version of the “Big, Beautiful Bill” includes a 10-year moratorium on state and local regulation of AI models and systems. In this episode, listen to highlights from a congressional hearing held the day before the bill passed — including discussion of this sneaky little dingleberry. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via Support Congressional Dish via (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media!