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From gas to groceries, has Trump kept his promise to tackle rising prices?

BBC News

From gas to groceries, has Trump kept his promise to tackle rising prices? President Donald Trump was swept to power for a second time on the back of a central campaign promise to tackle inflation. The steep rise in the cost of living was top of voters' minds and Trump blamed President Joe Biden. He also made sweeping promises to bring down prices for Americans starting on day one. One year on from his victory, BBC Verify revisits some of the president's claims.


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Neural Information Processing Systems

API calls for each position identified in a piece of text. Question Answering We use the Atlas model of Izacard et al. (2022) finetuned on Natural Questions Calculator Our calculator is based on a simple Python script and only supports the operators " It does not return any result for syntactically invalid equations. "=", "equals", "equal to", "total of", "average of" followed by a number, or (iii) contain at least three English text before generating API calls. Below, we list the prompts used to sample API calls for each tool considered. Your task is to add calls to a Question Answering API to a piece of text. Input: Joe Biden was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Output: Joe Biden was born in [QA("Where was Joe Biden born?")] Scranton, [QA("In Output: Coca-Cola, or [QA("What other name is Coca-Cola known by?")] Coke, is Your task is to add calls to a Calculator API to a piece of text.


UNH at CheckThat! 2025: Fine-tuning Vs Prompting in Claim Extraction

Wilder, Joe, Kadapala, Nikhil, Xu, Benji, Alsaadi, Mohammed, Parsons, Aiden, Rogers, Mitchell, Agarwal, Palash, Hassick, Adam, Dietz, Laura

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

We participate in CheckThat! Task 2 English and explore various methods of prompting and in-context learning, including few-shot prompting and fine-tuning with different LLM families, with the goal of extracting check-worthy claims from social media passages. Our best METEOR score is achieved by fine-tuning a FLAN-T5 model. However, we observe that higher-quality claims can sometimes be extracted using other methods, even when their METEOR scores are lower.


DAVID MARCUS: With Trump in power, 'South Park' seeks to get its edge back

FOX News

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk spoke with Fox News Digital about his thoughts of "South Park" parodying him in an upcoming episode, calling it a "badge of honor." "South Park," Comedy Central's gold-standard animated sitcom, has launched its 27th season on America's television screens and, with President Trump back in the White House, politics is back on the menu for creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Much like our national media ecosystem, Trump and his presidency are the driving force behind almost every plot line in the first three episodes this year. Much of it is quite funny, but one does wonder: Where was all this hilarious hijinx regarding Joe Biden's "Weekend At Bernie's" presidency? The overarching premise of the season thus far is that, with the election of Trump, wokeness is finally dead.



GREGG JARRETT: Biden, the 'marionette president; and the case of the runaway autopen

FOX News

Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy has the latest on the Department of Justice investigating former President Joe Biden's pardons and his alleged autopen usage on'The Faulkner Focus.' There is mounting evidence that Joe Biden was president in name only during much of his time in office. In his stead, a cabal of top White House staffers appears to have secretly operated a de facto presidency, making crucial decisions without a shred of constitutional authority. If proven true, it would call into question the validity of pardons and executive orders issued under his name but without his knowledge or consent. For this reason, it is imperative that Biden's closest advisers answer questions under oath and others in his orbit be forced to disclose what they knew or observed.


Credibility Crisis: Media embraced Biden White House's 'cheap fakes' narrative leading up to ill-fated debate

FOX News

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre doubled down on her "cheap fake" criticism of multiple videos of President Biden on Tuesday. The Biden White House and its allies in the legacy media were essentially telling voters not to believe their lying eyes in 2024 when pushing the now-infamous "cheap fakes" narrative. A new book detailing Biden's cognitive decline has dominated headlines and has reignited scrutiny of how the media shielded the then-presumptive Democratic nominee, particularly when it came to his age. In the weeks leading up to the disastrous debate performance exposing his cognitive decline on the world stage, Biden went viral on multiple occasions in videos his critics said showed him losing his faculties. The first was of him appearing completely frozen while others danced around him at Juneteenth celebration at the White House.


The Absurdity of Trump's Autopen Meltdown

Mother Jones

President Joe Biden signs a document with his very own hands.Oliver Contreras/White House/Zuma President Donald Trump has a new hobbyhorse: That his predecessor, President Joe Biden, didn't legally grant pardons to people Trump wants to harass because the pardons were signed with an autopen, a device for replicating a signature, rather than by hand. Trump has identified some signature requirement as the one rule presidents must obey. "The'Pardons' that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen," he ranted on Truth Social just after midnight on Monday. "In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them but, more importantly, he did not know anything about them!" Trump and his MAGA allies have embraced a lawless approach to the presidency. Trump's executive orders, actions, and legal filings all point to an understanding of the president as far more powerful than previously understood, with king-like powers over the entire executive branch.