Letters & Opinions

How ChatGPT and other AI could affect Inland Empire employment

Nov. 30, 2022 will be marked in the history books as the day when a large share of the population, not only in the United States but in the world, started to become aware of Artificial Intelligence.

The Looming Reckoning for COVID Tyrants

Many of the tyrants who promoted the COVID madness have been begging for amnesty for some time, and we should only expect that their numbers will grow as more evidence surfaces. But we should make no mistake -- there needs to be a reckoning in the West when it comes to COVID.

Thank You for Asking, Mr. President

A few weeks back I went online to RSBN to tune into the solemn and yet very enlightening funeral for Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway of Diamond and Silk fame. The funeral expenses were paid for entirely by Donald J. Trump, and the former President also attended the funeral, sitting alongside the Hardaway family.

New cost estimate for high-speed rail puts California bullet train $100 billion in the red

When Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his scaled down blueprint for the California bullet train four years ago, he proposed building a 171-mile starter segment in the Central Valley that would begin operating in 2030 and cost $22.8 billion.

Health policy experts call for confronting anti-vaccine activism with life-saving counter narratives

Public and private sector health officials and public policymakers should team up immediately with community leaders to more effectively disseminate accurate narratives regarding the life-saving benefits of vaccines to counter widespread, harmful misinformation from anti-vaccine activists.

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