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4th of July Lands on 250 Years of Greatness: Freedom Family Friday
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This week on Freedom Family Friday, America turns 250 and somehow the stories are already insane. We get into the daredevil couple who climbed the Empire State Building antenna for a sky-high proposal and caught felony charges, Tim Walz’s pardon board wiping the record of a convicted child rapist right before deportation, Gen Z rest clubs where young people need permission to lie down in the park, Alex Karp and Palantir selling “own your data” sovereignty for the AI age, Sony pushing PlayStation toward a future where you buy games but don’t really own them, and the classic American movies that built the country’s self-image before the fireworks start. Pull up a chair, this one’s for the whole family.
🗽 The Empire State Building proposal that ended with “she said yes” and “you’re under arrest”
⚖️ Tim Walz’s pardon board gives a clean slate to a convicted child rapist facing deportation
😴 Gen Z rest clubs and the generation that forgot how to stop
🖥️ Palantir, NVIDIA, and the new fight over who owns your data in the AI age
💿 Sony’s digital-only PlayStation future and the slow death of actually owning games
🎬 The Fourth of July movie list every family should argue over before the fireworks
👨👩👧 Joining this morning: @SteffiP4Liberty and @JustinJPetersen
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