Post Millennial Editor-at-large Andy Ngo tweeted that an identical-looking RV can be found by searching on Google Street View:
"Breaking: An RV can be in the google map search of the address linked to 'Anthony Quinn Warner,' the person of interest in the #Nashville Christmas explosion."
Police have confirmed that Anthony Quinn Warner is indeed the person of interest.
Also, according to the Daily Mail, the FBI is now theorizing that the weird audio recording warning people to evacuate the vicinity may have actually been designed to draw law enforcement officers and other first responders to the scene.
The massive explosion shook the downtown area of Nashville at an AT&T building at 6:30am on Christmas morning, injuring three people, allegedly killing at least one other, and leaving millions without phone and internet service.
According to local news outlet News Channel 5 of Nashville at least 41 buildings in the Second Avenue area of downtown Nashville have been damaged in total from the blast, and there is no word on whether internet and phone service will be restored in the affected areas. ...
As of the time of this posing the person has not been located. There is some speculation that the AT&T facility was hit because it contains a huge database.
Washington Post: Some Democrats eye adding more justices to the Supreme Court to change its ideological bent The once-remote idea has gained the attention of liberals angered by the GOP push to remake the federal courts. Probably the easy way to defeat this court-packing scheme is for Trump to propose doing the same thing now. It would lead to Democrat denunciations and claims that it would be wrong, thereby blowing up any attempt by them in the unfortunate event of Democrats winning a presidential election.
Headline USA: Pentagon Fires Back after Musk Calls Its Most Expensive Project ‘Obsolete’ 'Yeah, as I'm sure you can appreciate, Mr. Musk is, currently, a private citizen, I'm not going to make any comments about what a private citizen may have to say about the F-35....' ... ... Drones appear to be replacing jets for many operations. The Russia-Ukraine war is an example of that. Drones are often hard to detect and can be used for intelligence operations as well as for attacking enemy targets. It would not surprise me to see drones engaging other drones in combat. They also cost much less than manned fighters.
Blaze: Apple announced a $500 billion commitment to infrastructure in the United States over four years, its largest commitment to domestic spending to date. Apple said it will expand teams and facilities in Arizona, California, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, and Washington as part of its new spending. With a new facility in Houston, Texas, Apple will reportedly double its investment in advanced manufacturing along with increasing investments in AI and silicon engineering. The company said in a press release that the Houston facility will produce servers to support Apple Intelligence, the "personal intelligence system that helps users write, express themselves, and get things done." ... The Texas facility will be for advanced technologies. Texas has become a place that is very supportive of the tech industries. Austin and Houston have seen much of the tech growth in the state. Texas universities have been active in the AI field.
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