I forced a bot to watch over 1,000 hours of Trump rallies and then asked it to write a Trump rally of its own. Here is the first page. pic.twitter.com/BxbWgMJozH
A new report from Nielsen—the global analytics and data company that lets me know that in the year of our Lord and Savior, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, black people are still out here watching the NFL—has revealed some very interesting things about the digital lives of black America.
Recommended even though it's giving him attention, because the reporter is deconstructing and analyzing what is going on with these within Trump's "oeuvre" as it were. And that needs to be done, because they will affect the body politic one way or another, from copycat to ridicule by others, maybe a "yuge" fail or help him regain approval points, etc.
Breaking News: The U.S. is holding a record 12,800 migrant children in detention, a fivefold increase from May 2017, data obtained by The Times shows https://t.co/ZHoOKQgUUR
Here's the Senate link, I'll put the House report in the first comment
The model is also ... surprisingly (to me, anyway) bullish on Beto in Texas. It has Cruz favored, but it's a real race. It's bearish on Bredesen in Tennessee, by contrast, although that's obviously a real race too. https://t.co/RyBW14wi8D
Dear @realDonaldTrump: Comey didn't fire himself. You did on May 9, 2017. Then you went on national TV on May 11 and said you fired him because of the Russia investigation. About a week later the Special Counsel was appointed. Remember? It was only last year that this happened. https://t.co/YshLzEE95S
Republicans are openly fretting about losing the Senate majority, a prospect that once seemed unlikely, because of Trump’s unpopularity and some lackluster candidates, @WaPoSean reports https://t.co/WpmefWiytV
The strong suspicion that Russia was behind the alleged attacks is backed by signals intelligence, meaning intercepted communications, say U.S. officials.
Doctors and hospitals love to talk about the cancer patients they’ve saved, and reporters love to write about them. But deaths still vastly outnumber the rare successes.
The creator of ‘Crazy Rich Asians,’ Kevin Kwan, talks about rich and powerful Jewish families in the city state, and the Mossad connection in his books