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Bob Lee, the 43-year-old tech titan who founded Cash App and died in an ill-fated Silicon Valley business trip last week, will be laid to rest in his native St. Louis, according to a San Francisco funeral parlor.

Lee, who had lived in San Francisco for about two decades before relocating to Miami, which he described as like "Silicon Valley in the early 2000s," died last week in a shocking late-night stabbing.

Additional details were not immediately available. The Green Street Mortuary in Chinatown said it had been instructed not to go into specifics.

Lee was a father of two and an executive at Square and MobileCoin.

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His final moments were captured on harrowing surveillance video outside the Portside, a high-rise condo complex near San Francisco's Bay Bridge where a two-bedroom apartment will sell for more than $1 million.

A visibly injured man in a black shirt and jeans flags down a driver, appearing to ask for help, before the vehicle continues on. He tries a locked lobby door, collapses and staggers out of view.

Police arrested a 38-year-old Bay Area man named Nima Momeni on Thursday in connection with the attack, San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott announced during a news briefing.

He said the two knew each other and that police served multiple warrants in both San Francisco and nearby Emeryville in connection with the arrest but released few other details.

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Images obtained by Fox News Digital show a series of apparent blood drops trailing up the sidewalk in the area where Lee was found last week. Crews were later photographed hosing down the concrete.

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City police found Lee with stab wounds in the Rincon Hill neighborhood after 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 4, after he called 911 and pleaded for help. 

In an earlier statement, Chief Scott said the department would not be commenting on evidence in the case due to the active investigation. However, he said investigators had been working "tirelessly" to find the killer. 

"We followed the evidence, and there was a lot of evidence," Scott said, but he declined to go into specifics, citing the ongoing investigation.

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Lee left San Francisco for Miami in October and had voiced concerns about public safety in his former home.

A friend, mixed martial artist Jake Shields, told Fox News Digital that Lee's concerns about rising crime were part of the reason he made the move. The other was that he believed San Francisco had lost its luster and that Miami had an "energy" akin to the tech boom in Silicon Valley at the start of the century.

City crime statistics show that most major crimes have fallen so far in 2023, compared to the same period last year. However, violent crimes as a whole have risen slightly, driven by an 18% increase in robberies and a 33% rise in homicides.

Felony assaults have remained flat as misdemeanor assaults have climbed by 13%, according to the statistics.

Anyone with information on Lee's death is asked to call San Francisco's tip line at 1-415-575-4444.



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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) believes that integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into military operations presents "a leap forward," but researchers have raised concerns about the potential escalation AI would create on the battlefield. 

"There is an understanding in the IDF that there is a great potential for a leap forward," Col. Uri, head of the Data and AI Department, Digital Transformation Division, told Fox News Digital. "Anyone who wants to make such a change faces a huge challenge."

The IDF announced in February that the force has started utilizing AI in its operations, saying that new digital methods helped produce "200 new target assets" during a 10-day operation in 2021 to successfully target at least two Hamas commanders, the Jerusalem Post reported. 

"Remember breaking the human barrier – there were times when this took us almost a year," Data Science and AI Commander Col. Yoav said about the operation. 

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"How do we do it? We take original subgroups, calculate their close circle [of personal connections], calculate relevant features, rank results and determine thresholds, use intelligence officers’ feedback to improve the algorithm," he explained, saying this allowed the IDF to locate the targets. 

Yoav said the IDF located at least one Hamas squad missile commander and one of the Hamas anti-tank missile units through these means. He referred to the 2021 Gaza War as "the first digital war," saying the officers saw "some major advancements" and updated the systems "150 times in 10 days."

The open discussion about IDF utilization of AI raised concerns from two researchers, Tal Mimran and Lior Weinstein of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The pair labeled the rush to embrace AI "premature," warning that the use of AI required "more prudence" when deploying the tools. 

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One of the chief concerns the researchers discussed in their article published on West Point’s Lieber Institute website focused on the lack of clarity surrounding how AI reach their conclusions that the IDF would then act upon, as well as concerns that such tools may be abused by private military company partners. 

Against whom Israel decides to utilize the technology matters, according to the researchers, saying that using it against another tech-savvy country like Iran versus West Bank residents affects the "perception" that will develop around the use of the tools. 

Additionally, they argued that use of AI tools invites enemy groups to use the tools as well against the IDF and Israeli citizens, arguing that IDF use "justifies" the reciprocal use of these tools. 

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Col. Uri acknowledged those issues as part of the "huge challenge" that the organization faces, but he stressed the human element remains vital to the fair use and integration of AI technology. 

"The essence of digital transformation is the change of this organization," Col. Uri explained, saying that the operational end asks questions that he puts through the AI and then sees what he can do with the information it churns out.

"We need a connection and many bodies that will agree to cooperate with each other, and then the transformation begins," he continued. "Part of it is speaking the same language, part of it is understanding the magnitude of the opportunity and the type of change it requires of you."

"We are not looking to replace people, we are looking to improve and raise the level of operational effectiveness," he said. "There is a limit to your count as a human being to what you can process."



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Fox News' Sean Hannity is sounding the alarm about the growing trend in the auto industry to remove AM radio from new electric vehicles (EVs). 

Several prominent car manufacturers, including Ford, Volkswagen, BMW, Mazda, Volvo and Tesla, are tuning out AM radio from their latest EV models due to alleged interference between electromagnetic frequencies from their motors and AM radio frequencies, which create a buzzing noise and a weak signal.

Hannity isn't buying that excuse, telling Fox News Digital, "It's incomprehensible to me."

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"It's not complicated to put in a radio system that allows you to have AM FM, Sirius XM, or the ability to plug in your own music from your own phone," Hannity told Fox News Digital in an interview. "And I think people want more options, not less options. And this would be a direct hit politically on conservative talk radio in particular, which is what most people go to AM radio to listen to."

"So is there a political component to it? Certainly feels like it," he added. 

Hannity, whose program "The Sean Hannity Show" is broadcasted on over 700 AM and FM radio stations across the country, defended AM radio stations, saying "it's not fair" for them to be eliminated as an option in vehicles.

"People paid a lot of money for those signals, and they pay that money to, you know, the federal government [that] gives out these licenses. What's the point if they're going to take away a significant percentage of the population's ability to even get the station they would listen to the most while they're driving?" Hannity wondered. 

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And since the federal government grants licenses to radio stations, it's in his view that Congress has the "responsibility" to "protect that which they oversee, and they shouldn't have a political agenda associated with it or behind it."

But it's not just Hannity and other conservatives that are voicing concern over the absence of AM radio in new EVs. Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., who sits on the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, has been speaking out against the AM radio purge, specifically for the emergency-alert system that is broadcasted during natural disasters and other emerging calamities. 

Hannity predicted Markey's concerns will fall on deaf ears as the Biden administration goes full-steam ahead with its green agenda, insisting Americans "don't want" EVs. 

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"This is all part of what I call the Biden New Green Deal, climate alarmist religious cult," Hannity said. "They want to take away our gas stove, they want to take away our refrigerator, they want to take away a whole host of other things. And now they're going to force electric vehicles that cost dramatically more on the American people. Then they have to pay for charging stations. Americans want gas-powered cars – polls show it and it costs less. And in these very tough inflationary times where over 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, they simply cannot afford this new climate alarmists religious cult tax, because that's what it is."

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The Fox News host went on to stress that Democrats have targeted conservative radio ever since the Obama-era FCC eliminated the Fairness Doctrine, a rule that required broadcasters to address controversial issues important to the public while presenting differing viewpoints. 

"We have all liberal outlets, almost every major newspaper is liberal, three networks that are liberal. Of the three major cable networks, two are hardcore left-wing," Hannity said. "So for half the country that is conservative, they want the opportunity to hear points of view and the news and information that they're not going to get from the mainstream media, and that's now being robbed from them and taken away from them."



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A shooting in Detroit Thursday evening left four victims injured, including three 14-year-olds, police said.

The Detroit Police Department said a "dispute over a delivery" at a home on the 13500 block of Penrod erupted into violence with at least 30 shots being fired shortly before 9 p.m. One of the victims was shot in the face and remains in critical condition, Detroit Police reported.

"This looks like a shootout this was some kind of dispute over a delivery," said Detroit Police Chief James White. "They got into it, and shots were fired."

The fourth victim is in their 20s and police said they have one suspect in custody.

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The other victims had "non-life threatening" injuries, White said.

"This level of violence is unacceptable it is not something we are going to tolerate. We have good officers, and we are not kidding around," White said. "You have 30 shots fired in our community, and we've got officers knocking on doors, to make sure we don't have people who have been hit due to an argument over a delivery."

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The police chief said 11 people were removed from the home. Their ages ranged from 7 years old to 20.

"We're going to find out where the adults were," White added, noting many of the kids did not live in the area.

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At least four guns were recovered, according to White.

One victim was found at a different location and contacted the police.

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The police chief surmised the violence as: "too many guns and too many people putting them in the wrong hands."



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Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., sharply criticized President Biden and his handling of the COVID pandemic Tuesday, saying during an interview with Fox News Digital that she would grade his leadership over the last three years as "less than zero."

The Biden administration’s "one-size-fits-all" approach to lockdowns and vaccine mandates ruined peoples’ livelihoods, devastated the economy and did incalculable damage to constituents in her 24th Congressional District and others around the country, she said.

"It's about time," Tenney told Fox News Digital when asked about Biden formally ending the COVID national emergency, which he signed earlier this week. It had been in effect since March 2020. "I have been calling for the end of the pandemic."

"We focused on everybody with a one-sized fits all solution, which never works," the New Yorker told Fox News Digital. "Instead of having a smart policy. We shut everybody down. We put our economy in peril. We hurt our communities, we lost livelihoods. They don't want to follow the science."

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Tenney added: "Joe Biden announced last year that the pandemic is over, so why continue with the mandates on vaccines? Why continue to put employers through difficult times and not be able to get people back to work? Students not being able to go to school or to enroll in classes?"

When asked whether the Biden administration was being honest with the American people, Tenney pointed to new information being revealed by Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi and others showing "all of the ridiculous protocols and the falsities that have come out on COVID-19."

"[They are] exposing the kind of ridiculous non-science, political reasons that the Biden administration and others have required this vaccine mandate or really had the lockdowns and put us in a position that we couldn't thrive," the Republican lawmaker said. "Many people in many businesses have been hurt by these lockdowns and these closures and these vaccine mandates. People have lost their livelihoods."

"They are not using science, and they're being exposed everywhere," she continued.

"Our own director of the CDC said that we've come to realize that the vaccines do not prevent the spread of this disease. So we're forcing everyone to be vaccinated, and it does nothing in deterring or stopping the spread of the disease. So why are we forcing healthy people to take the vaccine?"

People who were less susceptible to COVID and those "less vulnerable" should not have been forced to close their businesses, remain out of schools or surrender their livelihoods to haphazard restrictions, she contended.

Tenney added: "I'm talking about young people, college-age kids, teenagers, young children, athletes, that are elite athletes in the prime of their health, who have also maybe had COVID-19 and recovered. They completely disregarded the natural immunity."

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"I think they've gotten comfortable with their control over the American people," the lawmaker speculated.

Biden’s vaccine mandate and the policies of New York’s "authoritarian" Gov. Kathy Hochul continue to have an impact on those in her state, Tenney said.

Nurses — "who were heroes during the pandemic" — are unable to assist in an ongoing nursing shortage because "the Biden administration continued the vaccine mandate" and Hochul "would not let these people [who would not or could not get the vaccine] get back to work," she continued.

"And now, many of our rural hospitals in upstate New York are in peril," the Republican said. "They're facing fiscal crises right now, where they may not even be allowed to stay open because of the loss of staff. The requirement to shut down entire wings of hospitals, not because, you know, they were over capacitated because they simply don't have the staff because the vaccine mandate and other rules put in place."

These policies are going to hurt these hospitals and others affected "in the long run," she contented. "We may not have enough hospital beds to even meet the needs of the people that need them now. And we could be in real crisis if we have another pandemic."

"Finally, today, the president of the State University of New York system announced all 64 campuses now do not require the vaccine in order for students to attend college, which is great. This is one of the least vulnerable groups," Tenney said.

Tenney has been vocal about her support for tennis star Novak Djokovic, who is ranked among the best in the world, as he was denied access to play in the United States last year due to the Biden administration’s vaccine mandates.

"I pleaded with Secretary Blinken and Joe Biden in the administration to let Djokovic play. Novak Djokovic had COVID-19 [and natural immunity]. He's extremely healthy. He's one of the healthiest people probably on the planet with his incredible record as a tennis player at his age. Even the USTA and other tennis organizations have urged that Djokovic should be allowed to play and be given a waiver," she explained. 

The Biden administration denied her request, but they allowed other members of the US Open to play without being vaccinated, so she believes their reasoning was not based on science but on politics.

"Ironically, Djokovic actually played in 2020 and 2021. Before we had a vaccine, so it's absurd," she said. "This isn't science. It's politics, especially when it comes to Novak Djokovic because he doesn't hold the views that this administration holds politically. And so the last thing they're going to do is allow someone like Novak Djokovic, a waiver to come in. Regardless, I mean, sports should take us away from politics. And that's why I've been fighting so hard. This is symbolic of what's happened to Djokovic. And it's what we shouldn't be doing as a country."

Tenney told Fox News Digital that the last four years gave Americans an opportunity to see how the Trump administration initially tackled the COVID pandemic when the disease "was very much an unknown."

"There has been a lot of criticism of President Trump and his administration in this but [COVID] was very much an unknown. We couldn't get to the heart of what was happening," she said. "China was covering up the issues, the World Health Organization was perpetuating lies and covering up the information. But now we find out that it is indeed a result of a lab leak."

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Once COVID began spreading around the world, Trump took action to limit overseas flights.

Biden did as well, but the New York Republican said Biden kept these travel restrictions in place long after they needed to be. The U.S. maintained COVID-travel limits for months after other country resumed their pre-pandemic travel policies.

"President Trump did put into place Operation Warp Speed to bring us a vaccine, though it was an experimental vaccine, it wasn't perfect. It wasn't mandated. And they encouraged people to take the vaccine," Tenney explained.

"But the mandates were really where the problem was. We didn't allow doctors to actually make a patient-client decision, making sure that they knew that the patient could or could not tolerate these vaccines, and what was the best course of treatment for them," she continued.

Tenney added: "But instead, it was this government-knows-all, Joe Biden-knows-all. His administration, based on politics, shut everybody down."

While the Trump administration allowed states to dictate their own approach to the pandemic, the Biden administration "shamed and shunned everyone who questioned" how they governed.

"So I give Biden less than an F. And I give President Trump, you know, a decent score for at least trying to figure out what was happening. Vice President Pence issued guidelines to the states. They weren't mandates," the legislator continued.

While not providing a grade for her own New York leadership, Tenney stressed many actions of the governor exacerbated problems in the state.

"These things were very poorly handled by then-Governor Cuomo in the state of New York, which is why we had so many problems, administering the vaccine, getting solutions out of our state. Our supply chains were a disaster, which is why we couldn't get personal protective gear to people. All this stuff did not happen because of policies that were put in place," the lawmaker said.

The Republican lawmaker recalled Biden’s last three years in office as a "complete disaster" and said she initially guessed he would have needed "four years or potentially eight" years to make the impact he has already made.

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But, Tenney said, Biden has "nearly destroyed and erased all the gains that we made in the four years under President Trump."

"We see our economy is in free fall. It's a disaster," she explained. "Our international politics is a disaster, whether it's the debacle that happened in Afghanistan that undermine our credibility [and] left 13 dead service members. [We're] setting up weakness on energy. We are now no longer energy independent. We now are dependent on Venezuela [and] Saudi Arabia."

Tenney’s son is a Marine, so the death of 11 Marine Corps servicemembers was "particularly devastating" for her and other Marine Corps families.

"All of our service members are precious," she said. "The sacrifices they make and their families make was completely disregarded by Joe Biden. He said he had no regrets. I mean, these are absurd lies to the American people."

She also said the Biden administration was continuing to try to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran, the world's leading sponsor of terrorism.

Biden has also "been unable to deter what happens between Putin, who is ruthlessly killing and murdering people in Ukraine, and the Ukrainians are bravely fighting for their survival," Tenney said.

She continued: "They're not getting assurances from Joe Biden and not getting the kind of support they need. The American people need a plan. What are we doing in Ukraine? Why are we spending so much of American money and not knowing what the plan is?"

Biden’s foreign policy has been "chaos," she said, and current geo-political crises are so bad that "the Chinese are intervening."

"Our allies, Saudi Arabia, even Macron of France, are turning to the Chinese Communist Party," she added. "This is a disaster."

As for moving on from Biden in 2024, Tenney said the American people "need leadership now."

"They don't need a bumbling old man who is incompetent, who has always been incompetent on foreign policy and every other issue [and] who is corrupt," she said, mentioning the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, and potential business connections through his son in Ukraine and China.

Potential voters in 2024 are "looking for the kind of America first policies that President Trump brought," Tenney claimed. "I think people are looking for strong leadership, competent leadership."

"They're looking for decisive action, they're looking for a leader who will stand up to our enemies stand up to China, rebuild our economy, because the most important defense that we have as a nation is a strong economy," she continued, because "when the United States is strong and when we're vibrant on the economy, the world is more peaceful."

The representative said there were "a lot of really great candidates" among Republicans, including those who have already announced their candidacies like former President Trump, Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy.

She also commended potential candidates who have not yet officially tossed their names into the running, like Gov. Ron DeSantis, Gov. Kristi Noem and Mike Pompeo.

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"President Trump is very strong. He's got great policies. He was one of the best presidents in the modern era," she said. "He did a wonderful job and saved us from Hillary Clinton and the third term of Obama. He saved us from what I would say would be the near total collapse of what we have in preserving our constitutional republic."

"We've got a lot of great potential Republican candidates" who are "out there having our conversation around the issues that matter to Americans, not talking about all the garbage that the Democrats talk about," she said.

"We need to have somebody strong with conservative values, who cares about America and will bring our country back from the brink because I feel like we're very, very close to losing our constitutional republic," the Republican cautioned.

Despite the praise for several Republican candidates, Tenney said she had not yet decided on who she would be endorsing for the primary election. She may do so at a later time.

"I will endorse probably eventually," she told Fox News Digital. "I endorsed President Trump in 2016. Though, initially, I was a [Sen. Ted] Cruz supporter."

"I like a lot of the things that President Trump stands for, but I'd like to see where we're gonna go with all these legal things," the lawmaker said. The former president faces ongoing litigation including Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s pursuit of criminal charges and additional fraud charges from New York Attorney General Letitia James. "Democrats are just trying to destroy him."

She said she would be open to supporting another candidate, should the party go in another direction.

"I would actually support any of the Republican candidates that are out there. I think all of them would do an excellent job," Tenney concluded. "And I think all of them would beat Joe Biden."

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And, she said, defeating Biden is something Republicans must do.

Tenney is a congresswoman representing the 24th Congressional District of New York since 2016. After losing her first re-election, she was elected back to office in 2020, where she says she prioritizes being transparent with her constituents by explaining complex bills and by defending each of her votes.



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The overwhelming majority of requests made by migrants for an exception to the Title 42 public health order using the recently-expanded CBP One app have been accepted, with 99% of migrants being found to have met the criteria -- just as the app continues to face scrutiny from both the left and the right.

The Biden administration expanded the use of the CBP One app in January to allow for migrants seeking a humanitarian exception to Title 42 -- the COVID-era public health order that allows for the rapid expulsion of migrants at the southern border due to the pandemic.

It allows migrants to upload information, including a photo, and schedule an appointment at a port of entry to pursue the exception to the order, which is due to end next month. The administration says it is a key part of promoting a safe, orderly and humane process at the border and discourages illegal immigration between the ports.

"The CBP One app is an innovative solution we are using to facilitate the safe and orderly arrival of noncitizens who believe they meet certain vulnerability criteria and are requesting a humanitarian exception to the CDC’s Title 42 Order," Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in January. "When Title 42 eventually lifts, this new feature will join one of the many tools and processes this Administration is providing for individuals to seek protection in a safe, orderly, and humane manner and to strengthen the security of our borders."

More than 75,000 applications have either been carried out or scheduled until April 25, a CBP spokesperson told Fox News Digital this week. The spokesperson said that when appointments are opened up, they are filled within a matter of minutes.

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But of those migrants who have had their appointments, the spokesperson said that fewer than 1% have been found not to have met the exception criteria. It means that the overwhelming majority of those who secure an appointment with the app are approved for an exception then moved into Title 8 processing -- which is the regular authority for immigration removal proceedings for migrants without documents.

From there, migrants who are given the exemption from Title 42 can be released into the U.S. with a Notice to Appear, paroled into the U.S., or in some cases removed via expedited removal. 

Court filings in Louisiana showed that over 21,000 humanitarian exceptions were processed for those who applied through the application in January, and over 20,000 in February. 

The stats may fuel criticism from the right, that has painted the app as a "concierge service" for illegal immigrants. 

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"It's like a concierge service for illegal immigrants. My question is, you didn't think the border crisis was bad enough that now we're going to have an app that allows illegals to schedule their appointments and come and be admitted to this country" Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., told Mayorkas last month.

Mayorkas accused Hawley of "mischaracterizing" the application’s use and said that currently being used for those who claim an exception to the Title 42 expulsion authority which is due to end in May.

"So instead of them coming in between the ports of entry to claim that urgent medical condition, that extraordinarily acute humanitarian cause, we allow a limited number to arrive at our ports of entry and seek the emergency relief that they need," he said.

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But the app, the use of which is set to be expanded once Title 42 ends on May 11 along with the COVID-19 public health emergency, has also taken criticism from the left -- with activists pointing to initial tech issues that have plagued the app and what they see as a process that is not allowing migrants in quickly enough.

"This expanded use of the CBP One app raises troubling issues of inequitable access to — and impermissible limits on — asylum, and has been plagued by significant technical problems and privacy concerns. DHS should shelve the CBP One app immediately," Senator Ed Markey, D-Mass., said in a letter to Mayorkas in February.

But the administration has pushed back against that criticism. Officials have said that tech issues have been resolved and that the vast number of migrants who have used the app -- which has also been used by approximately 100,000 applications from Venezuelans, Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans since October to fly into the U.S. on a humanitarian parole program -- shows that the app is dealing with high demand.

Those objections come amid broader objections from left-wing immigration activists at a number of recent moves by the Biden administration that they see as an imposition of the right of anyone to come to the U.S. without documents and be admitted to the U.S. to claim asylum. 

Recently the Biden administration unveiled a new proposed rule that will make migrants ineligible for asylum if they have crossed illegally, have not used the app and have failed to claim asylum at a country through which they have previously traveled.

It has also paused a rule to expedite asylum claims and is implementing a pilot program to hold credible fear screenings in CBP custody as a way to speed up the process.



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A vintage vinyl album has made its way back to its home library more than 40 years past its due date.

The Toronto Public Library shared a tweet on April 6 showing the album cover and the original library card, with a due date of Oct. 5, 1982.

The album made its way back to the Spadina Road Branch in Toronto, Ontario.

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The music album, "Tanzmusik der Praetorius-Zeit: Dance Music from the Time of Praetorius," by Fritz Neumeyer, was released in Hamburg, Germany in the 1960s, according to an Ebay auction that was selling the same album.

The classical 12-inch LP was released by the record label Archiv Produktion, as seen on Ebay.

"Good thing we eliminated late fines last year," the library staff wrote on Twitter.

"I wonder how much it would have cost in late fees?" one user commented.

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"But [the] penalty if that card was missing is 25 cents. Priceless," another person shared. 

On March 31, 2022, the Toronto Public Library eliminated late fees in the hope of "removing a barrier to access and making the library more welcoming to all," the library shared in a press release.

"When customers have fines, they are less likely to use the library and take advantage of the wide variety of materials and services, including free wifi, quiet study and workspace, programs for all ages and opportunities for civic engagement and participation."

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While the library has done away with late fees, those who have lost or damaged an item — or who do not return an item — are still required to pay for its replacement cost. 

The library claims that fines actually "create a barrier" for those who hope to use the different services at the library.

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"Fines were originally introduced to encourage customers to return materials on time, but increasingly have been found by libraries across North America to be ineffective in encouraging the return of library materials as intended," the Toronto Public Library said in its media release.

Fox News Digital reached out the Toronto Public Library for comment.



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