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Ring Ad Has People Freaked

Ring camera’s Super Bowl ad revealed a new feature that allows AI to use people’s home camera feeds to find lost dogs in the neighborhood.

Now people are terrified, asking lots of questions, and having second thoughts about using Ring cameras at all. Let’s watch and react. Here’s more from Amala Ekpunobi.

Fat Doesn’t Care About Feelings

Bridget Phetasy started a war on X over whether the idea that “fat is fit” was mainstream. She brings receipts. Here’s her new Dumpster Fire.

So Brave They Are: Not!

The Winter Olympics should be about excellence and unity, but the media (and some leftist Team USA athletes) are trying to turn it into a political humiliation ritual.

Here’s why “just skate/ski” is the only sane response. Brett Cooper explains.

One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Suppose you have a nice SUV and That Friend Of Yours needs help moving over the weekend.

Right now you have a great excuse… but with this revolutionary new idea from a car company called Slate, you could just… you know… CONVERT the SUV into a pickup and then back again.

It’s quite a concept: and Scott Ott is a True Believer! He leads the discussion in a new edition of The Right Angle, joined by Bill Whittle and Steve Green.

Dump That Melted Our Brains

In this segment of Dumpster Fire, host Bridget Phetasy dives into the Epstein files while trying not to lose her mind completely.

From 3 million redacted emails to every industry defending their connections to a convicted trafficker, Bridget processes how we’re all living in a reality designed by elite pedophiles while she’s just trying to hit 10,000 steps.

She breaks down the absurdity of caring about culture wars when Satan-worshiping billionaires run everything, Trump’s upcoming alien revelations, and why being a basic NPC logging calories might be the sanest position right now.

Ski Jumpers Hot For Lift-Off!

Are Olympic ski jumpers injecting their penises full of acid?

The charge is being aired in a German newspaper reporting on ski jumpers gathered at the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. It’s said some jumpers had injected hyaluronic acid into their penises in a bizarre and convoluted steroid scandal aimed at giving them more “lift.”

Oliver Niggli, head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, vowed to investigate. Here’s more from Clownfish TV.

 

Meet Joelle

As JoJo Siwa steps into stability and real adulthood, the outrage reveals who actually benefited from her “identity.” Here’s more from Brett Cooper.

Home Wreckers

“Wall Street giants … you’ve driven up housing prices!”

That sounds like something Elizabeth Warren would say, but that’s a quote from President Trump!

It’s absurd.

Those investors’ renovation and construction LOWERS prices. Here’s more from John Stossel, examining how Trump is becoming a strange roommate to the likes of Warren and Gavin Newsom.

Will Florida Face The Plunge!?!

Winter Storm Fern left swaths of snow and ice in every state across the continental United States except one — Florida.

But no sooner did it end, and meteorologists already have predicted another winter storm to arrive next weekend.

The good news? This storm won’t be as massive as Fern. Its impact will mostly be felt in a dozen or so states along the Atlantic Seaboard.

While it will be much smaller in scope, this upcoming storm — expected Jan. 30 or Feb.1 — will once again spread snow and ice, as well as abundant cold, from New England to the Deep South. It might even reach into Florida, going where Fern dared not venture! Here’s more from The Forecast Feed.

 

Fern Extends Its Reach Sunday

Winter Storm Fern has now dumped more than a foot of snow, as well as treacherous coats of ice, across a 2,300-mile stretch of the United States.  States in the Midwest and Mid Atlantic lay buried beneath up to two feet of snow. States to the south grapple with thick coats of ice, causing widespread power outages.

As of Sunday night, an estimated one million customers had gone without power, the largest number of them in Tennessee. While electrical service will be quickly restored in some locales, in other places power might remain out for several days.

“It is a unique storm in the sense that it is so widespread,” National Weather Service meteorologist Allison Santorelli said. “It was affecting areas all the way from New Mexico, Texas, all the way into New England, so we’re talking like a 2,000-mile spread.”

Ice storms seemed heaviest in northern Mississippi and western North Carolina, as well as intervening stretches of Tennessee. Meanwhile, in New York, some communities reported harsh winter temperatures, reaching -49 degrees Fahrenheit along the U.S.-Canadian border.

Air and roadway travel ground to a halt. More than 11,500 airplane flights were canceled Sunday and another 16,000 delayed. Here’s more from Fox News.

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