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Monday, June 15, 2026

Trump had pledged to target the "worst of the worst" criminal offenders. read more


Sunday, June 14, 2026

A measles outbreak in Buckingham County, Va., has grown to nearly 90 confirmed cases. State health officials are asking anyone who may be sick or who is not vaccinated to avoid large gatherings. read more


Introducing Moltbook, an AI-only social network: Launched in January 2026, the Reddit-like platform lets autonomous agents post, comment, and interact while humans observe. read more


Americans think cash rules more of the political system than it should -- a concern that crosses party lines as midterm spending is projected to once again shatter records. read more


The United Arab Emirates has agreed to unlock billions of dollars for Iran, four sources said, in a tactical shift after weeks of Iranian attacks on the wealthy Gulf Arab state during the U.S.-Israeli war with the Islamic Republic. read more


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... Several trends are now converging that threaten to pit tech companies against the general public.

Miniaturization has finally enabled companies to build AI glasses that look and function like normal glasses, but with microphones and cameras. People are increasingly talking to AI, rather than typing. And multimodal input, especially video, is on the rise.

Put all of these trends together and you get a nascent industry pushing toward all-day, everyday AI glasses with cameras -- and a worried public already pushing back at the idea.

Let's look at how we got here.

Meta started it with a surprise hit: its second-generation Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which later gained multimodal AI capability. Its Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses add one in-lens screen " but both versions of the glasses have cameras. (The company is working on a third generation that will probably ship next year.)

Google provides the AI and software platform through Android XR and Gemini, partnering with hardware makers to put its AI on other companies' glasses. At Google I/O last month, Google unveiled frames from Gentle Monster and Warby Parker running Android XR with Gemini AI; they're scheduled to launch this fall. Google is working on two types of AI glasses, one with screens and one that is audio-focused. Both types have cameras, though.

Samsung is working to launch AI-powered smart glasses, too, code-named "Jinju." The company offered up details at Google I/O alongside Google. The glasses feature a 12-megapixel camera with autofocus; run on Android XR with Gemini AI; are co-designed with Gentle Monster and Warby Parker; and are slated to launch in July at the Samsung Unpacked event.

(As with Meta and Google, Samsung is working on AI glasses with and without screens, but both of its models have cameras.) ...




I posted this on a related thread on the back-page ...

Trump Iran Deal Sparks Israel Outrage
politicalwire.com

... "Benjamin Netanyahu has staked his political future on his ironclad relationship with Donald Trump " but that's become a liability now that the US president has cut a deal with Iran that much of Israel opposes," Bloomberg reports.

"Israel's longest-standing prime minister is preparing for an election this fall he'd hoped to clinch with the help of the man he's called the "best friend" his country's ever had in the White House. Instead, Netanyahu must contend with an agreement that will leave the Islamic Republic intact, an unpalatable prospect to Israelis of all stripes."

"It's already cost him in opinion polls, where his support has slipped as the war that he began with Trump has dragged on with Israel achieving few of its strategic aims." ...


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original Bloomberg headline is:

Netanyahu Pays a Political Price for Trump's Iran Deal
www.bloomberg.com

Connecticut's first case of measles in 2026 confirmed, officials say
www.ctinsider.com

... An unvaccinated Hartford County resident has tested positive for measles after traveling internationally, health officials say. ...

Officials said this is the first case of measles reported in Connecticut in 2026. They said 2,073 cases of measles have been reported nationwide in 2026 so far, adding that is on track to exceed the 2,288 cases reported in 2025.

"Connecticut is one of the last states in the country and New England to confirm a measles case in 2026," they said. "In the last five years, Connecticut has only had 2 positive cases of measles and they were both unvaccinated and just returned from international travel." ...




Related ...

Trump Iran Deal Sparks Israel Outrage
politicalwire.com

... "Benjamin Netanyahu has staked his political future on his ironclad relationship with Donald Trump -- but that's become a liability now that the US president has cut a deal with Iran that much of Israel opposes," Bloomberg reports.

"Israel's longest-standing prime minister is preparing for an election this fall he'd hoped to clinch with the help of the man he's called the "best friend" his country's ever had in the White House.

Instead, Netanyahu must contend with an agreement that will leave the Islamic Republic intact, an unpalatable prospect to Israelis of all stripes."

"It's already cost him in opinion polls, where his support has slipped as the war that he began with Trump has dragged on with Israel achieving few of its strategic aims." ...





Dig - Whose Side You On? (1996)
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Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
[Verse 1]
I'm a vagabond
I'm a super bore
I'm an open wound
I'm a crack whore

I'm a --------
I'm a carpet stain
I'm a maggot's dream
I'm a racing geek

...

[Verse 2]
I'm an -------
I'm a naggy bitch
I'm a go-down
For just 40 cents

I'm a hideous ----
I'm a lesser man
I'm a cold sore
I'm a drunkie's fit

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