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  1. The rise of candidates centering gun violence is a result of the growing prevention movement across the US, which has become something of 👉a pipeline for new candidates running for office.

    #Maxwell #Frost, the nation’s first gen Z US representative, started off as a volunteer before becoming organizing director for
    "March for Our Lives",
    the gun-safety group founded by survivors of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in #Parkland, Florida.

    Georgia representative #Lucy #McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was shot and killed in 2012,
    and Virginia governor-elect #Abigail #Spanberger were both volunteers with the gun-safety group
    "Moms Demand Action" before they ran for office.

    And #Cameron #Kasky, a survivor of the Parkland shooting who helped to organize the March for Our Lives student protests, recently announced his campaign to represent Manhattan, New York, in Congress.

    “I see myself as a small part of a bigger movement. It’s the reason I got into politics,” Frost said.

    “I was 15 when #Sandy #Hook happened and that’s what pushed me to get involved in organizing and it’s remained a big piece of my organizing.”

    Today, calling out gun-rights lobbyists and groups like the National Rifle Association ( #NRA ) is common among Democrats vying for political office.

    But less than 15 years ago, many moderate Democrats held A ratings from the NRA and the subject of regulating guns was a third rail that could spell an end to political aspirations,
    said #Shannon #Watts, a violence-prevention activist and founder of Moms Demand Action.

    “It was gradual and not linear,”
    she said of the change that’s happened.
    “We saw that our volunteers were running for office and thought it was common sense that someone who was learning how to shape legislation would want to take the next step to make the legislation as an elected official.”

    Watts marks the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school, in which a gunman
    killed 20 children and six adults,
    and the subsequent failure of Congress to pass gun-safety policies, as a watershed moment that pushed formerly gun-friendly Democrats like former West Virginia senator #JoeManchin, Minnesota governor #Tim #Walz and former Arizona representative #Ann #Kirkpatrick to risk their A rating from the NRA to call for restrictions on gun-#magazine #capacities and #assault #weapons.
    ⭐️Now, having an F rating from the group is a point of pride.

    “After Parkland, zero Democratic members of Congress had an A rating and were proud about it.
    That’s a seismic shift,”
    Watts added.
    “I think it’s proof positive that playing the long game works.
    Lucy [McBath] ran for a seat held by Republicans and she ran on the issue of gun safety.
    It shattered a lot of misperceptions and fears about being gun safety-forward.

    The issue of gun violence has also activated newcomers to politics.
    #Shaundelle #Brooks’s son, Akilah Dasilva, was one of four people killed in a mass shooting at a #Nashville Waffle House in 2018.

    Five years later, in 2023, another son, who survived the Waffle House shooting, was shot and injured while leaving a Nashville music venue.

    After her son’s death, Brooks said she regularly would go to the statehouse to advocate for gun laws that she feels could have prevented the death of her son and so many others.

    After years of her pleas falling on unreceptive ears, she decided to run for office.

    “There was a time where people were scared to even mention it while they were running.

    And I remember not voting for certain people because of that.

    So I am grateful that people are standing up, speaking out and being brave about it,” Brooks said.

    “Coming up here for seven years and having them just ignoring me,
    testifying and then being told that if my son had a gun that would have saved his life,
    showed me that I needed to do more than what I was doing.”

    The personal experiences of loss unite people like Brooks and Pearson with the scores of Americans who are part of what gun-violence victims and survivors describe as a club that no one wants to be a part of.

    “When people see you’re personally impacted,
    they feel that you’re more credible to talk about this kind of stuff.

    They know it’s not a political thing for us,” she said
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/j

  2. The rise of candidates centering gun violence is a result of the growing prevention movement across the US, which has become something of 👉a pipeline for new candidates running for office.

    #Maxwell #Frost, the nation’s first gen Z US representative, started off as a volunteer before becoming organizing director for
    "March for Our Lives",
    the gun-safety group founded by survivors of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in #Parkland, Florida.

    Georgia representative #Lucy #McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was shot and killed in 2012,
    and Virginia governor-elect #Abigail #Spanberger were both volunteers with the gun-safety group
    "Moms Demand Action" before they ran for office.

    And #Cameron #Kasky, a survivor of the Parkland shooting who helped to organize the March for Our Lives student protests, recently announced his campaign to represent Manhattan, New York, in Congress.

    “I see myself as a small part of a bigger movement. It’s the reason I got into politics,” Frost said.

    “I was 15 when #Sandy #Hook happened and that’s what pushed me to get involved in organizing and it’s remained a big piece of my organizing.”

    Today, calling out gun-rights lobbyists and groups like the National Rifle Association ( #NRA ) is common among Democrats vying for political office.

    But less than 15 years ago, many moderate Democrats held A ratings from the NRA and the subject of regulating guns was a third rail that could spell an end to political aspirations,
    said #Shannon #Watts, a violence-prevention activist and founder of Moms Demand Action.

    “It was gradual and not linear,”
    she said of the change that’s happened.
    “We saw that our volunteers were running for office and thought it was common sense that someone who was learning how to shape legislation would want to take the next step to make the legislation as an elected official.”

    Watts marks the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school, in which a gunman
    killed 20 children and six adults,
    and the subsequent failure of Congress to pass gun-safety policies, as a watershed moment that pushed formerly gun-friendly Democrats like former West Virginia senator #JoeManchin, Minnesota governor #Tim #Walz and former Arizona representative #Ann #Kirkpatrick to risk their A rating from the NRA to call for restrictions on gun-#magazine #capacities and #assault #weapons.
    ⭐️Now, having an F rating from the group is a point of pride.

    “After Parkland, zero Democratic members of Congress had an A rating and were proud about it.
    That’s a seismic shift,”
    Watts added.
    “I think it’s proof positive that playing the long game works.
    Lucy [McBath] ran for a seat held by Republicans and she ran on the issue of gun safety.
    It shattered a lot of misperceptions and fears about being gun safety-forward.

    The issue of gun violence has also activated newcomers to politics.
    #Shaundelle #Brooks’s son, Akilah Dasilva, was one of four people killed in a mass shooting at a #Nashville Waffle House in 2018.

    Five years later, in 2023, another son, who survived the Waffle House shooting, was shot and injured while leaving a Nashville music venue.

    After her son’s death, Brooks said she regularly would go to the statehouse to advocate for gun laws that she feels could have prevented the death of her son and so many others.

    After years of her pleas falling on unreceptive ears, she decided to run for office.

    “There was a time where people were scared to even mention it while they were running.

    And I remember not voting for certain people because of that.

    So I am grateful that people are standing up, speaking out and being brave about it,” Brooks said.

    “Coming up here for seven years and having them just ignoring me,
    testifying and then being told that if my son had a gun that would have saved his life,
    showed me that I needed to do more than what I was doing.”

    The personal experiences of loss unite people like Brooks and Pearson with the scores of Americans who are part of what gun-violence victims and survivors describe as a club that no one wants to be a part of.

    “When people see you’re personally impacted,
    they feel that you’re more credible to talk about this kind of stuff.

    They know it’s not a political thing for us,” she said
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/j

  3. The rise of candidates centering gun violence is a result of the growing prevention movement across the US, which has become something of 👉a pipeline for new candidates running for office.

    #Maxwell #Frost, the nation’s first gen Z US representative, started off as a volunteer before becoming organizing director for
    "March for Our Lives",
    the gun-safety group founded by survivors of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in #Parkland, Florida.

    Georgia representative #Lucy #McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was shot and killed in 2012,
    and Virginia governor-elect #Abigail #Spanberger were both volunteers with the gun-safety group
    "Moms Demand Action" before they ran for office.

    And #Cameron #Kasky, a survivor of the Parkland shooting who helped to organize the March for Our Lives student protests, recently announced his campaign to represent Manhattan, New York, in Congress.

    “I see myself as a small part of a bigger movement. It’s the reason I got into politics,” Frost said.

    “I was 15 when #Sandy #Hook happened and that’s what pushed me to get involved in organizing and it’s remained a big piece of my organizing.”

    Today, calling out gun-rights lobbyists and groups like the National Rifle Association ( #NRA ) is common among Democrats vying for political office.

    But less than 15 years ago, many moderate Democrats held A ratings from the NRA and the subject of regulating guns was a third rail that could spell an end to political aspirations,
    said #Shannon #Watts, a violence-prevention activist and founder of Moms Demand Action.

    “It was gradual and not linear,”
    she said of the change that’s happened.
    “We saw that our volunteers were running for office and thought it was common sense that someone who was learning how to shape legislation would want to take the next step to make the legislation as an elected official.”

    Watts marks the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school, in which a gunman
    killed 20 children and six adults,
    and the subsequent failure of Congress to pass gun-safety policies, as a watershed moment that pushed formerly gun-friendly Democrats like former West Virginia senator #JoeManchin, Minnesota governor #Tim #Walz and former Arizona representative #Ann #Kirkpatrick to risk their A rating from the NRA to call for restrictions on gun-#magazine #capacities and #assault #weapons.
    ⭐️Now, having an F rating from the group is a point of pride.

    “After Parkland, zero Democratic members of Congress had an A rating and were proud about it.
    That’s a seismic shift,”
    Watts added.
    “I think it’s proof positive that playing the long game works.
    Lucy [McBath] ran for a seat held by Republicans and she ran on the issue of gun safety.
    It shattered a lot of misperceptions and fears about being gun safety-forward.

    The issue of gun violence has also activated newcomers to politics.
    #Shaundelle #Brooks’s son, Akilah Dasilva, was one of four people killed in a mass shooting at a #Nashville Waffle House in 2018.

    Five years later, in 2023, another son, who survived the Waffle House shooting, was shot and injured while leaving a Nashville music venue.

    After her son’s death, Brooks said she regularly would go to the statehouse to advocate for gun laws that she feels could have prevented the death of her son and so many others.

    After years of her pleas falling on unreceptive ears, she decided to run for office.

    “There was a time where people were scared to even mention it while they were running.

    And I remember not voting for certain people because of that.

    So I am grateful that people are standing up, speaking out and being brave about it,” Brooks said.

    “Coming up here for seven years and having them just ignoring me,
    testifying and then being told that if my son had a gun that would have saved his life,
    showed me that I needed to do more than what I was doing.”

    The personal experiences of loss unite people like Brooks and Pearson with the scores of Americans who are part of what gun-violence victims and survivors describe as a club that no one wants to be a part of.

    “When people see you’re personally impacted,
    they feel that you’re more credible to talk about this kind of stuff.

    They know it’s not a political thing for us,” she said
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/j

  4. The rise of candidates centering gun violence is a result of the growing prevention movement across the US, which has become something of 👉a pipeline for new candidates running for office.

    #Maxwell #Frost, the nation’s first gen Z US representative, started off as a volunteer before becoming organizing director for
    "March for Our Lives",
    the gun-safety group founded by survivors of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in #Parkland, Florida.

    Georgia representative #Lucy #McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was shot and killed in 2012,
    and Virginia governor-elect #Abigail #Spanberger were both volunteers with the gun-safety group
    "Moms Demand Action" before they ran for office.

    And #Cameron #Kasky, a survivor of the Parkland shooting who helped to organize the March for Our Lives student protests, recently announced his campaign to represent Manhattan, New York, in Congress.

    “I see myself as a small part of a bigger movement. It’s the reason I got into politics,” Frost said.

    “I was 15 when #Sandy #Hook happened and that’s what pushed me to get involved in organizing and it’s remained a big piece of my organizing.”

    Today, calling out gun-rights lobbyists and groups like the National Rifle Association ( #NRA ) is common among Democrats vying for political office.

    But less than 15 years ago, many moderate Democrats held A ratings from the NRA and the subject of regulating guns was a third rail that could spell an end to political aspirations,
    said #Shannon #Watts, a violence-prevention activist and founder of Moms Demand Action.

    “It was gradual and not linear,”
    she said of the change that’s happened.
    “We saw that our volunteers were running for office and thought it was common sense that someone who was learning how to shape legislation would want to take the next step to make the legislation as an elected official.”

    Watts marks the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school, in which a gunman
    killed 20 children and six adults,
    and the subsequent failure of Congress to pass gun-safety policies, as a watershed moment that pushed formerly gun-friendly Democrats like former West Virginia senator #JoeManchin, Minnesota governor #Tim #Walz and former Arizona representative #Ann #Kirkpatrick to risk their A rating from the NRA to call for restrictions on gun-#magazine #capacities and #assault #weapons.
    ⭐️Now, having an F rating from the group is a point of pride.

    “After Parkland, zero Democratic members of Congress had an A rating and were proud about it.
    That’s a seismic shift,”
    Watts added.
    “I think it’s proof positive that playing the long game works.
    Lucy [McBath] ran for a seat held by Republicans and she ran on the issue of gun safety.
    It shattered a lot of misperceptions and fears about being gun safety-forward.

    The issue of gun violence has also activated newcomers to politics.
    #Shaundelle #Brooks’s son, Akilah Dasilva, was one of four people killed in a mass shooting at a #Nashville Waffle House in 2018.

    Five years later, in 2023, another son, who survived the Waffle House shooting, was shot and injured while leaving a Nashville music venue.

    After her son’s death, Brooks said she regularly would go to the statehouse to advocate for gun laws that she feels could have prevented the death of her son and so many others.

    After years of her pleas falling on unreceptive ears, she decided to run for office.

    “There was a time where people were scared to even mention it while they were running.

    And I remember not voting for certain people because of that.

    So I am grateful that people are standing up, speaking out and being brave about it,” Brooks said.

    “Coming up here for seven years and having them just ignoring me,
    testifying and then being told that if my son had a gun that would have saved his life,
    showed me that I needed to do more than what I was doing.”

    The personal experiences of loss unite people like Brooks and Pearson with the scores of Americans who are part of what gun-violence victims and survivors describe as a club that no one wants to be a part of.

    “When people see you’re personally impacted,
    they feel that you’re more credible to talk about this kind of stuff.

    They know it’s not a political thing for us,” she said
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/j

  5. The rise of candidates centering gun violence is a result of the growing prevention movement across the US, which has become something of 👉a pipeline for new candidates running for office.

    #Maxwell #Frost, the nation’s first gen Z US representative, started off as a volunteer before becoming organizing director for
    "March for Our Lives",
    the gun-safety group founded by survivors of the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in #Parkland, Florida.

    Georgia representative #Lucy #McBath, whose son Jordan Davis was shot and killed in 2012,
    and Virginia governor-elect #Abigail #Spanberger were both volunteers with the gun-safety group
    "Moms Demand Action" before they ran for office.

    And #Cameron #Kasky, a survivor of the Parkland shooting who helped to organize the March for Our Lives student protests, recently announced his campaign to represent Manhattan, New York, in Congress.

    “I see myself as a small part of a bigger movement. It’s the reason I got into politics,” Frost said.

    “I was 15 when #Sandy #Hook happened and that’s what pushed me to get involved in organizing and it’s remained a big piece of my organizing.”

    Today, calling out gun-rights lobbyists and groups like the National Rifle Association ( #NRA ) is common among Democrats vying for political office.

    But less than 15 years ago, many moderate Democrats held A ratings from the NRA and the subject of regulating guns was a third rail that could spell an end to political aspirations,
    said #Shannon #Watts, a violence-prevention activist and founder of Moms Demand Action.

    “It was gradual and not linear,”
    she said of the change that’s happened.
    “We saw that our volunteers were running for office and thought it was common sense that someone who was learning how to shape legislation would want to take the next step to make the legislation as an elected official.”

    Watts marks the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook elementary school, in which a gunman
    killed 20 children and six adults,
    and the subsequent failure of Congress to pass gun-safety policies, as a watershed moment that pushed formerly gun-friendly Democrats like former West Virginia senator #JoeManchin, Minnesota governor #Tim #Walz and former Arizona representative #Ann #Kirkpatrick to risk their A rating from the NRA to call for restrictions on gun-#magazine #capacities and #assault #weapons.
    ⭐️Now, having an F rating from the group is a point of pride.

    “After Parkland, zero Democratic members of Congress had an A rating and were proud about it.
    That’s a seismic shift,”
    Watts added.
    “I think it’s proof positive that playing the long game works.
    Lucy [McBath] ran for a seat held by Republicans and she ran on the issue of gun safety.
    It shattered a lot of misperceptions and fears about being gun safety-forward.

    The issue of gun violence has also activated newcomers to politics.
    #Shaundelle #Brooks’s son, Akilah Dasilva, was one of four people killed in a mass shooting at a #Nashville Waffle House in 2018.

    Five years later, in 2023, another son, who survived the Waffle House shooting, was shot and injured while leaving a Nashville music venue.

    After her son’s death, Brooks said she regularly would go to the statehouse to advocate for gun laws that she feels could have prevented the death of her son and so many others.

    After years of her pleas falling on unreceptive ears, she decided to run for office.

    “There was a time where people were scared to even mention it while they were running.

    And I remember not voting for certain people because of that.

    So I am grateful that people are standing up, speaking out and being brave about it,” Brooks said.

    “Coming up here for seven years and having them just ignoring me,
    testifying and then being told that if my son had a gun that would have saved his life,
    showed me that I needed to do more than what I was doing.”

    The personal experiences of loss unite people like Brooks and Pearson with the scores of Americans who are part of what gun-violence victims and survivors describe as a club that no one wants to be a part of.

    “When people see you’re personally impacted,
    they feel that you’re more credible to talk about this kind of stuff.

    They know it’s not a political thing for us,” she said
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/j

  6. Nicole Kidman’s R-Rated Netflix Thriller Is 50 First Dates Meets Memento

    By Robert Scucci | Published 1 hour ago Have you ever watched Memento and thought to yourself, “I…
    #NewsBeep #News #Movies #Ann-MarieDuff #CA #Canada #ColinFirth #Entertainment #MarkStrong #memento #netflix #NicoleKidman #psychologicalthrillers #reviews #Streaming
    newsbeep.com/ca/578835/

  7. Как найти иголку в стоге сена? Или обозор Retrieval Algorithms

    Появление трансформеров, а впоследствии LLM (Large Language Models) привело к активному распространению чат-ботов и различных ассистентов помогающих в получении информации или генерации контента. Но несмотря на то что LLM способны по запросу генерировать человекоподобные тексты, они подвержены галлюцинациям . Естественным кажется желание уменьшить количество не достоверных ответов. Для этого мы можем либо дообучить LLM на наших данных, либо использовать Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) . RAG - это способ генерации текстов на новых данных без дообучения модели, с помощью добавления релевантных документов в промпт модели. Документы для генерации ищутся с помощью retrieval системы, после чего объединяются в один промпт и подаются в LLM для последующей обработки. В этой статье я решил собрать информацию о всех наиболее известных и применяемых алгоритмах поиска, с описаниями и материалами для более глубокого изучения.

    habr.com/ru/articles/840268/

    #bm25 #tfidf #hnsw #hnswlib #kd_tree #ann #product_quantization #LSH

  8. The cool part about my #research is that, the model is a 512 instruction program for #FPU. Not a full blown neural network which requires tons of computations.

    #neural_network #NN #ANN #RNN #CNN

  9. 新着ニュース一覧 – テレ朝NEWS

    新着ニュース一覧  テレ朝NEWS東京消防庁、「林野火災警報」の運用開始 西多摩の山間部など対象に(みんなの経済新聞ネットワーク)  Yahoo!ニュース岩手県内の林野火災注意報は [...]
    #MAGMOE #JP #JAPAN #EntertainmentNews #ANN #entertainment #EntertainmentTopics #NEWS #TV #エンタメ #エンタメトピック #テレビ #テレビ朝日 #ニュース #世論調査 #動画 #朝日 #芸能
    magmoe.com/2757595/entertainme

  10. Judy Ann Santos joins campaign for world-class Filipino cooking

    Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo is stepping into a new role that blends two of her lifelong passions — storytelling and cooking. Actress and chef Judy Ann Santos-Agoncillo leads a new campaign elevating Filipino cuisine. PHOTO FROM …
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Cooking #Ann #Campaign #Filipino #for #joins #judy #Santos #world-class
    diningandcooking.com/2415198/j

  11. Just published by Edward Tomanek-Volynets:

    Transfer Learning for Sample-Efficient Training of Space Trajectory Cost Approximators

    in #IEEE Transactions on #Aerospace and Electronic Systems

    doi.org/10.1109/TAES.2025.3610

    #OpenAccess #Free here: eprints.gla.ac.uk/366184/

    #UofG #ML #ANN #AI #space #engineering #academia #PhD

  12. 【ライブ:ガザ地区】イスラエルの攻撃開始から725日 現在の様子【LIVE:Gaza】(2025年10月1日) ANN/テレ朝
    youtube.com/watch?v=OKRQh-dggz

    #youtube_ANNnewsCH #Israel #gaza #ann #news #テレビ

  13. 【ライブ:ガザ地区】攻撃開始から719日 大きな白煙 爆発音も 地上侵攻 死者100人超…イスラエル軍は長期化示唆【LIVE:Gaza】(2025年9月25日) ANN/テレ朝
    youtube.com/watch?v=LjK6fL10mY

    #youtube_ANNnewsCH #Israel #gaza #ann #news #テレビ

  14. wacoca.com/news/2652437/ 【ライブ:ガザ地区】攻撃開始から719日 大きな白煙 爆発音も 地上侵攻 死者100人超…イスラエル軍は長期化示唆【LIVE:Gaza】(2025年9月25日) ANN/テレ朝 #ANN #ANNNEWS #Gaza #Israel #NEWS #テレビ

  15. :solidarity: Le 10 septembre, on fait quoi ? :solidarity:

    :molotov: Grève générale, emeute et sabotage. :molotov:

    Des idées pour instaurer un rapport de force durable et tenter de saboter les mecanisme de la bourgeoisie institutionnelle au service des classes possedantes par @nicolasframont dans @frustrationmagazine

    #LutteDesClasses #Capitalisme #Ann. tiCapitalisme #AntiFa #AntiFascisme #10Septembre #10S25 #Grève #GiletsJaunes #BloquonsTout #IndignonsNous #ACAB #Anarchie #Emeutes #Love #Riot

    frustrationmagazine.fr/10-sept

  16. magmoe.com/2411813/tv/2025-07- トランプ関税 上乗せ停止期限迫る 先行き不透明…企業は打開策模索- 名古屋テレビ【メ~テレ】 #ANN #television #TV #TVPrograms #テレビ #テレビ番組 #ニュース #経済

  17. I just added some extra chapters on #ANN. Since we are using #autoencoders, I thought it could be useful to provide some general introduction on #NeuralNetworks and how they can be tuned.

  18. Công an tỉnh Lào Cai phối hợp với các đơn vị nghiệp vụ Bộ Công an vừa triệt phá thành công băng nhóm lừa đảo xuyên biên giới, bắt giữ 47 nghi phạm tại Campuchia. Các đối tượng thực hiện hành vi lừa đảo chiếm đoạt hơn 300 tỷ đồng thông qua mạng internet. Vụ việc là một trong những chiến công lớn trong công tác phòng, chống tội phạm công nghệ cao.

    #CyberCrime #LuaDaoOnline #Campuchia #PhaAn #CongAn #AnNinhMang #TinTuc #LaoCai #PhongChongToiPham #CyberFraud #LừaĐảoTrựcTuyến #TriệtPháTộiPhạm #AnN