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DeSantis stripping Florida hotel's liquor license after hosting 'lewd' drag show with children present
The DeSantis administration is moving to strip a major Miami hotel of its liquor license after hosting a Christmas-themed drag queen show in December with children present despite warnings.

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation warned the Hyatt Regency Miami against hosting a "sexually explicit show with children present," but the hotel did anyway, according to a statement from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' office.

Read at FoxNews.com
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Newsom Pushed White House to Bail Out SVB, Celebrated Decision without Mentioning Conflict of Interest
California governor Gavin Newsom lobbied the White House to bail out Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and later celebrated the decision after it was made public, without mentioning that the firm is a backer in at least three wine companies he owns.
Read at NationalReview.com
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'Duped': Newark Dems Fell for Scam That Made Them 'Sister City' to Phony Country
Newark, New Jersey's Democratic-run city hall admitted last week to falling for a fraud when officials held a "Sister City" ceremony with the Hindu nation of "Kailasa"—a country that does not exist, created by an Indian cult leader on the run from the law over rape charges.
Read at FreeBeacon.com
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Outrage over NY Attorney General Letitia James hosting 'Drag Story Hour' for children: 'This is not the way'
New York Attorney General Letitia James is hosting a "Drag Story Hour" in New York City this Sunday that "families with children" are invited to attend.

James recently announced she and other state elected officials will be hosting a drag event geared toward families.

Read at FoxNews.com
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Report: Microsoft cut a key AI ethics team
An entire team responsible for making sure that Microsoft’s AI products are shipped with safeguards to mitigate social harms was cut during the company’s most recently layoff of 10,000 employees, Platformer reported.

Former employees said that the ethics and society team was a critical part of Microsoft's strategy to reduce risks associated with using OpenAI technology in Microsoft products. Before it was killed off, the team developed an entire “responsible innovation toolkit” to help Microsoft engineers forecast what harms could be caused by AI—and then to diminish those harms.

Read at arstechnica.com
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Barney Frank defends role at Signature Bank: ‘I need to make money’
Former US congressman Barney Frank, an architect of landmark legislation designed to make the banking system safer, has defended his decision to take a job on the board of failed Signature Bank, saying “I need to make some money”. 

Frank, 82, joined Signature’s board of directors in 2015, two years after leaving Congress, where he shepherded the sweeping Dodd-Frank financial regulatory law in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

Read at FinancialTimes.com
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Senate panel to consider Biden nominee accused of abusive behavior
The Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday is scheduled to consider President Biden’s nominee to serve as the Archivist of the United States, despite a whistleblower complaint made public last week accusing the nominee of abusive behavior.  

The nominee, Colleen Shogan, faced a withering round of questions from Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) when she appeared before the panel on Feb. 28 over tweets she made from her personal Twitter account.  

Read at TheHill.com
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Federal Tech Arm Had Pattern Of ‘Gross Mismanagement’ Before ‘Equity’-Induced Cybersecurity Fiasco
A still-ongoing program devised by President Barack Obama to bring Silicon Valley tech types into the federal government to foster innovation instead descended into repeated rule violations, massive financial losses, and retaliation against a whistleblower who called attention to potential violations of the law, government records show.
Read at DailyWire.com
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Credit Suisse to Borrow up to 50 Billion Swiss Francs from Swiss National Bank
Credit Suisse announced it would borrow up to 50 billion Swiss francs from the Swiss National Bank in a move to strengthen its liquidity amid dwindling stock prices.

Fifty billion Swiss francs is the equivalent of $53.68 billion. Credit Suisse is the country’s second biggest lender.

Read at Breitbart.com
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Disney Sponsored Paris Gay Pride Event Featuring Transgender Prostitute, Drag Shows
The Walt Disney Co. was one of the corporate sponsors of a recent gay pride event in Paris, France, where the invited guests included a transgender prostitute who reportedly filmed a sexually provocative videos in the restrooms of the Paris City Hall.

La Nuit des Fiertés (Pride Night), which took place Saturday, also featured drag shows.

Read at Breitbart.com

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