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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Streamer Realtime Deepfakes Himself into Mr. Beast, Says He Loves 'Touching Little Boys'

    A streamer named Sam Pepper utilized a real-time deepfake application called Delulu to impersonate various public figures, including Mr. Beast, Jeffrey Epstein, and Amouranth. During his stream on Kick, Pepper made sexually explicit and defamatory statements while appearing as these individuals. The Delulu app, developed by Decart, allows users to apply various "skins" to their appearance, including those of celebrities and adult performers, with many skins being user-generated. AI

    Streamer Realtime Deepfakes Himself into Mr. Beast, Says He Loves 'Touching Little Boys'

    IMPACT Highlights the potential for misuse of real-time deepfake technology, raising concerns about defamation and non-consensual content creation.

  2. Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Republican primary in Kentucky to Ed Gallrein, a challenger endorsed by President Trump. This defeat is part of Trump's broader effort to oust Republican lawmakers who have opposed him. The race was notably the most expensive House primary in history, with significant outside spending and the use of AI-generated attack ads by both campaigns. AI

    Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    IMPACT AI-generated deepfakes and content were used in attack ads, highlighting the increasing role of AI in political campaigns.

  3. Dems weaponize Epstein in anti-GOP midterm ads

    Democratic candidates in the midterm elections are employing advertising strategies that link Republican opponents to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. This tactic aims to capitalize on voter sentiment regarding the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files. Specific examples include ads in the Ohio and Maine Senate races, as well as messaging in Georgia, which accuse Republicans of associating with or protecting individuals linked to Epstein. AI

    Dems weaponize Epstein in anti-GOP midterm ads
  4. Queen pushed for ex-prince Andrew’s appointment as trade envoy, documents show

    Documents released on Thursday indicate that Queen Elizabeth II advocated for her son, Prince Andrew, to be appointed as a government trade envoy in 2000. Andrew, also known as the Duke of York, served in this unpaid role from 2001 to 2011, traveling globally to meet business and government leaders. The release of these documents followed a parliamentary request, and there is no evidence that formal due diligence or security vetting was conducted for his appointment. AI

    Queen pushed for ex-prince Andrew’s appointment as trade envoy, documents show