Sting said something that really stuck with me on CBS Sunday Morning:
“All of us are in danger of losing our work to AI… everyone. Whether you’re an artist, a journalist, a lawyer — this technology could replace any of us.”
His takeaway? The only thing that will truly save us is community — supporting the people next to you, looking out for each other.
In a world racing toward automation and isolation, real human connection and mutual support might become our most valuable currency.
I’ve been feeling this more and more lately — no matter how advanced the tools get, the relationships we build are what actually anchor us.
What do you think — is community the real answer to surviving the AI revolution, or is there something else we need?
RFK Jr: The polio vaccine “killed many, many more people” than polio ever did.
Fact-check: False. Routine childhood immunization overall has saved tens of millions of lives in the past 50-years.
"John and Jaqueline Kennedy had class. Donald and Melania do not. John Kennedy was a war hero. Donald Trump is a draft dodger. John Kennedy was a great president. Donald Trump is the worst in American history."
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December 7, 1941: A date which will live in infamy.
84 years ago, the attack on Pearl Harbor thrust the United States into World War II, forever changing our Navy and nation.
Today we remember the heroism and sacrifice of those lost on that fateful day. Their courage echoes across generations.
#PearlHarborRemembranceDay #NeverForget
Not only were we busy telling the world what we were doing on insecure Signal chats, we were shooting down our own people at the same time. It has costs to put incompetent people in charge of national security, and I fear we are just beginning to pay them
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The US has officially added +$2.1 TRILLION of debt since the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was formed on January 20th.
That's +$6.5 billion PER DAY for 326 days in a row.
“The Center is being looted to the tune of millions of dollars in foregone revenue, cancelled programming, unpaid use of its facilities, and wasteful spending on luxury restaurants and hotels,” alleged Sen Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) about Kennedy Center
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