Jay
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Chrisean Rock breaks down in tears as her first professional boxing match is one week away. 👀






This woman ordered food to be delivered through door dash, and when it was delivered, one of the meals was missing. She looks in the backseat to see the door dasher’s daughter was smiling and waving while eating your missing meal. The driver claims that when she was there picking up your order, she bought the exact same meal for her daughter but cannot produce a receipt. Should she be banned from door dashing if she did steal that food?





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🚨 This isn’t sci-fi. It’s already live. Police departments across the U.S. are using Palantir Gotham — software originally built for intelligence agencies — to aggregate and analyze massive amounts of civilian data. With a single search (name, plate, phone), officers can access or infer: • Past addresses and known associates • Vehicle movement via automated license-plate readers (ALPRs) • Photos, tattoos, scars, prior arrests, and field interviews • Social-media and financial data when legally obtained or subpoenaed • Algorithmic “risk scores” that flag people based on patterns — not convictions This is sold as crime-fighting. But it creates centralized digital profiles of millions of Americans — many never charged with a crime — often with minimal public transparency or oversight. Once this infrastructure exists, it doesn’t shrink. It only expands. History has a name for systems like this. Watch the clip 👇 Do you think your local police department should be using tools like this without public debate? #Palantir #Privacy #CivilLiberties












