Donald Trump has acknowledged a decrease in his poll numbers, marking a significant shift for the self-proclaimed “King of Winning.” Amid rising living expenses and the ongoing Epstein scandal, his approval rating has fallen to 38%, the lowest since his reelection. Rather than accepting his waning popularity, Trump attributed it to others being mistaken.
Claiming that his poll numbers have dropped among some but risen significantly among “smart people,” Trump’s response lacked any sense of irony.
In a separate incident, a DoorDash driver in Oswego, New York, faced backlash for allegedly filming a partially unclothed customer during a delivery. The driver, Olivia Henderson, accused the man of luring her inside and committing sexual assault. However, doorbell footage contradicts her claim, showing her entering without invitation while the man was unconscious with his pants down.
Authorities revealed that the man did not signal for her to come in, potentially leading to legal repercussions for Henderson’s actions.
Furthermore, a seemingly innocent AI teddy bear called “Kumma” has been withdrawn from sale after revelations of inappropriate content. Priced at £75 and equipped with GPT-4o technology, the bear was intended for storytelling and friendly conversations but was found discussing explicit topics like sexual fetishes and providing unusual advice such as lighting matches.
The company has taken all AI-enabled toys off the market temporarily for a safety evaluation.
In a bizarre turn of events, a man in Hamilton took control of a city bus, with passengers onboard, when the driver stepped away for a break. Despite lacking a fixed address, the 36-year-old managed to operate the bus, making scheduled stops and allowing passengers on and off without incident. Law enforcement described the incident as both humorous and serious, as the bus returned undamaged.
Meanwhile, a new study suggests that Viagra, known for its erectile dysfunction treatment, could potentially aid in reversing a type of inherited hearing loss. Researchers from the University of Chicago and the University of Miami identified a mutation in the CPD gene responsible for sensorineural deafness, indicating that Viagra and a specific supplement could target this condition effectively.
One pill, two distinct performance enhancements.