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Pope Francis urged Catholics to pray that artificial intelligence and robots “always serve mankind” instead of stripping humanity of its “dignity,” according to a report.
Pope Francis pledged Wednesday to rid the Catholic Church of sexual abuse and offered prayers to victims of former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, a day after the Vatican released a detailed report into the decades long church cover-up of his sexual misconduct.
@OSeanessyTweet @greggutfeld Quite right. They've been a disaster since the election day. DT has not been given any chance by a clearly corrupt media.
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Thanks for the retweet. Put this up as a piss take just to see if you'd retweet and you did. Amazing. Enjoy your final week's in office. Biden has won. Fox is fine. Thanks!
Odd comms from the, looking like hell, pope...
Bryan Ware, a top official at the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), will step down at the end of the week.
CyberScoop first reported that Ware, who serves as assistant director for cybersecurity at CISA, will leave his position on Friday to move to a private sector position. A CISA source confirmed Ware’s departure to The Hill.
The CISA source gave no further details about the departure, but Reuters reported that a senior U.S. official said Ware had been asked to resign by the White House earlier this week.