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Wikipedia Bungles Article on Pope Leo XIV as Editors Dispute His Nationality

Wikipedia editors rushing to edit the page of newly-selected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Francis Prevost, made repeated bungles with typos of his name in the title, duplicate banners, and frequently undoing each other’s changes by accident. At one point this led to a duplicate article titled “Pope Leon XIIV” being created in the confusion. Editors also repeatedly fought over how to describe his nationality given his dual American-Peruvian citizenship.

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV concelebrates Mass with the College of Cardinals inside the Sis

‘Bullsh*t I Didn’t Authorize:’ Jamie Lee Curtis Appeals Directly to Zuckerberg to Remove Fake AI Ads from Instagram

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis took to Instagram to directly address Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, urging him to remove AI-generated commercials that featured her likeness without her consent or endorsement. The personal appeal was successful — ads the actress called, “totally AI fake commercial for some bullshit that I didn’t authorize, agree to or endorse,” were removed from Meta’s platforms.

Jamie Lee Curtis with her adopted daughter and son

Nolte: 80% of Liberals Want Elon Musk in Prison

In today’s edition of why the Democrat Party must be forever obliterated and never again allowed to hold power, we learn that 73 percent of Democrat voters and 80 percent of self-identified liberals want Elon Musk thrown in prison.

CANNES, FRANCE - JUNE 19: Elon Musk attends 'Exploring the New Frontiers of Innovatio

Apple Defends $20 Billion Sweetheart Deal at Google Search Antitrust Trial

Apple Senior Vice President of Services Eddy Cue defended the company’s $20 billion a year deal with search monopoly Google during the remedy phase of the internet giant’s antitrust trial in Washington, DC. Cue also testified that rapid advancements in AI could disrupt Google’s search monopoly more effectively than court intervention.

Sundar Pichai of Google and Tim Cook of Apple