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Senate begins vote-a-rama on Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' and more top headlines more ->  https://newsbostonok.blogspot...
06/30/2025

Senate begins vote-a-rama on Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' and more top headlines more -> https://newsbostonok.blogspot.com/
1. Senate begins vote-a-rama on Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill'

2. SWAT team finds Idaho suspect dead after hours-long manhunt

3. Satellite photos reveal ongoing activity at bombed Iranian nuclear site


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Lawyer leading SJSU transgender lawsuit reacts to controversial probe into trans athlete's alleged misconduct more ->  h...
06/30/2025

Lawyer leading SJSU transgender lawsuit reacts to controversial probe into trans athlete's alleged misconduct more -> https://newsbostonok.blogspot.com/
EXCLUSIVE: San Jose State University's transgender volleyball player controversy reignited last week. Fox News Digital reported that the Mountain West Conference hired the same law firm to investigate the trans athlete's misconduct allegations that the conference was using to defend the athlete's eligibility for the conference tournament in court.

The White House released a statement addressing the revelation, and now the lawyer leading a lawsuit against SJSU and the Mountain West on behalf of 11 current or former conference women's athletes, William Bock, has spoken out against the conference in the aftermath of the revelation.

"It is outrageous, improper, and deceptive that the MWC hired the same law firm to both conduct a supposedly independent investigation of its member SJSU and defend the MWC in a federal lawsuit about MWC’s joint conduct and actions with SJSU," Bock said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.

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Fox News Digital reported on June 24 that the Mountain West hired the firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher (WFG) to investigate allegations against Blaire Fleming of conspiring with an opponent to have teammate Brooke Slusser harmed during an Oct. 3 game.

The Mountain West hired the firm to handle the investigation in the same month that the same firm represented the conference to protect Fleming's eligibility in a request for preliminary injunction to have the trans athlete disqualified from women's competition and the conference tournament.

The investigation closed after just three days, and documents obtained by Fox News Digital showed that investigators repeatedly incorrectly dated the game as being played on Oct. 2.

The WFG attorney who led the investigation into allegations against Fleming, Tim Heaphy, later offered the school legal counsel to help it navigate a federal Title IX investigation over the same situation, as seen in public records obtained by Fox News Digital. The offer was declined.

Bock said the revelation "astonished" him.

"I was astonished to learn WFG was representing the MWC against Brooke Slusser’s lawsuit at the same time another lawyer from that firm was supposedly independently investigating the attempt to injure Brooke and whether SJSU and the MWC adequately investigated those facts," Bock's statement continued.

"Hiring WFG to perform such conflicted and mutually exclusive roles suggests that Commissioner Nevarez and the MWC had no interest in discovering the truth. Instead, the MWC has long been focused solely upon advancing the interests of SJSU and pushing the narrative that men should be allowed in women’s college sports locker rooms and showers and to compete against women in college sports."

Bock called for the U.S. Department of Education to look into the situation.

"The report from Fox News provides more evidence of the MWC’s scheme to work side-by-side with SJSU to promote trans ideology and harm women athletes while hiding the truth from the public. The conclusions from the WFG investigator favoring MWC’s and SJSU’s positions in federal court allowed his law partners to continue to milk the MWC for legal fees and then positioned that same investigator to later seek to monetize his relationship with the MWC to defend SJSU in a federal investigation over the very claims he supposedly ‘independently’ investigated," Bock's statement said.

"These shocking revelations of conflicts of interest entirely discredit the MWC and will hopefully be fully investigated in the reported probe of SJSU’s conduct by the U.S. Department of Education. Certainly, this investigator is likely to become a key witness in Brooke Slusser’s federal lawsuit against the MWC and SJSU, as his hiring and conduct is additional evidence that the MWC worked hand-in-glove with SJSU and was far more concerned with promoting a narrative than protecting women."

Bock leads Slusser's lawsuit against SJSU and the Mountain West, and also leads a larger lawsuit against the NCAA led by former college swimmer and current "OutKick" host Riley Gaines.

WHO IS BLAIRE FLEMING? SJSU VOLLEYBALL PLAYER DOMINATING FEMALE RIVALS AND ENRAGING WOMEN'S RIGHTS GROUPS

Bock previously called the conference's investigation into Fleming's allegations "inadequate, and anything but thorough" in a Nov. 17 statement and called for the evidence to be disclosed.

No evidence was ever disclosed by the conference, as Fleming went on to finish out the season, earn all-conference honors and even led SJSU all the way to the Mountain West championship game. The trans athlete traveled and roomed alongside female teammates to Las Vegas in the final week of November for the conference tournament.

After leading the investigation that cleared Fleming's charges in November, Heaphy reached back out to San Jose State's university legal counsel Dustin May on Feb. 6, offering to help navigate a federal probe. President Donald Trump just signed an executive order to try and enforce that mandate just weeks into his presidency on Feb. 5. And just one day after that, Trump's Department of Education launched an investigation into SJSU over the Fleming situation.

May declined Heaphy's offer on Feb. 18, but Heaphy responded the next day, writing, "Please let me know if we can help in any way on this or other issues."

None of WFG's attorneys have been accused of violating any applicable rules of professional conduct.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Mountain West, San Jose State and Willkie Farr & Gallagher for a response to Bock's statement.

The DOE's investigation into SJSU's handling of the situation involving Fleming is ongoing.

The White House provided a statement addressing the recent revelations to Fox News Digital.

"President Trump is committed to ending the dangerous and unfair participation of men in women’s sports and restoring common sense. President Trump will continue to speak out and take immediate action against schools that are jeopardizing the safety of female athletes," White House spokesperson Liz Huston said.

Meanwhile, Bock is continuing his lawsuit against SJSU and the Mountain West on behalf of Slusser and the other 10 players on the lawsuit.

Bock's office filed a response to motions to dismiss the case on June 23. The response made mention of the allegations against Fleming of misconduct.

WFG and the Mountain West's legal battle to keep the trans athlete in the women's tournament was successful, as federal Judge Kato Crews, appointed by President Joe Biden in January 2024, ruled in favor of Fleming's eligibility on Nov. 25.

Two days later, after a failed appeal by the plaintiffs, the firm posted an online press release announcing the legal victory to keep Fleming eligible to play.

But that webpage has since been deleted. Fox News Digital asked why the page no longer exists, but Willkie Farr & Gallagher did not respond to the inquiry.

Archived data shows the original press release stating, "Willkie secured a high-profile win for collegiate athletic conference Mountain West Conference in a suit brought by members of San Jose State University’s women’s volleyball team and other Mountain West teams that played against SJSU."

Fox News Digital previously reached out to the Mountain West, Willkie Farr & Gallagher, San Jose State University and its head volleyball coach Todd Kress regarding the previous findings. No response has been provided by those parties.

May's office initially responded to Fox News Digital's request for comment after providing the public records, requesting a list of questions and background information be provided before speaking. Fox News Digital did not provide the information or list of comments, and requested a virtual or phone interview.

May's office then responded with the statement, "Any speculation that the firm or attorney mentioned in your inquiry represented SJSU or the CSU is unfounded." Fox News Digital had not posed that question or any other stipulation, only an interview request, at that point.

Fox News Digital later followed up with May's office requesting an interview to address other questions, and fulfilled his office's request to provide background information on what would be discussed.

May's office responded saying, "He will not be available," and has not responded to request for further comment.

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JASON CHAFFETZ: Ten sneaky ways the deep state steals your data and how Trump can help you stop it more ->  https://news...
06/30/2025

JASON CHAFFETZ: Ten sneaky ways the deep state steals your data and how Trump can help you stop it more -> https://newsbostonok.blogspot.com/
PROGRAMMING ALERT: Watch author Jason Chaffetz discuss this topic and more on Fox News Channel's "Hannity" at 9 pm ET.

Imagine a world where every text you send, every purchase you make, and every mile you drive is quietly logged and analyzed by a government that never asked for permission. That world isn’t hypothetical; it’s here.

In fact, it’s the Obama-Biden legacy. Their administrations allowed executive branch agencies to use our data to manipulate elections and silence opposing voices. This shadow threat remains, ready for any partisan hand to seize. President Donald Trump’s push to streamline agency data for efficiency offers hope but will need transparency and oversight.

This blueprint for tyranny didn’t end with President Joe Biden. Below are ten chilling ways they’re harvesting your data, exposed in my new book, "They're Coming for You," (Broadside Books, July 1) with steps to fight back.

10 SIGNS YOUR PERSONAL DATA IS BEING SOLD ONLINE

1. Buying Your Data from Brokers. What the government can’t legally collect, it often buys. The feds skirt laws by purchasing your location history and shopping habits from data brokers. Apps you trust sell your every move, turning your life into a deep state cash cow. We can stop it by requiring agencies to obtain a warrant to access this data. Legislation like the Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale Act can close this data broker loophole.

2. Social Media Surveillance. Barack Obama and Joe Biden’s allies coerced Facebook and Twitter to bury patriots’ posts, flagging ‘wrongthink’ to silence dissent. "They're Coming for You" demands transparency, oversight, and whistleblower/FOIA reforms to expose this deep state grip. If we enforce these fixes, you can reclaim your free speech.

3. Cell-Site Simulators. While serving in Congress, I saw Stingrays—federal tools mimicking cell towers—suck up innocent phone data without warrants from agencies such as the IRS. I pushed a 2017 bill to stop this. A 2023 Cell-Site Simulator Warrant Act also stalled. We need to revive federal legislation to crush this deep state overreach.

4. Facial Recognition Databases. Agencies raid DMV and social media photos to spy on you, targeting protesters with impunity. Demand Congress ban this un-American snooping.

5. Financial Transactions. With Obama and Biden, the IRS and DOJ could rifle through your bank records, while the CDC bought phone data to enforce lockdowns. Insist on warrant requirements and strict oversight to expose this deep state plunder.

6. Health Records. Your vaccine status and medical history are fair game for bureaucrats to punish non-compliance. Back federal privacy laws and sweeping reforms to shield health data. Urge Congress to pass legislation and stop this deep state intrusion.

7. Internet Metadata. The NSA can track your emails and searches without cause, mapping your life. Support legislation like the Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale Act to end this intrusion.

8. AI and Machine Learning. Biden’s AI tools flagged conservatives for suppression, predicting dissent. We should seek to dismantle these partisan algorithms. We need greatear transparency and oversight to curb this deep state bias. We need to push systemic reforms, ensuring accountability and stopping partisan algorithms from silencing patriots.

9. Mail Surveillance. Law enforcement has far too often peeked at your mail with no vetting—pure overreach. Call for public audits to expose this hidden violation.

10. Partnerships with NGOs and Corporations. NGOs and woke corporations launder data for the deep state, blacklisting patriots. Rally behind Trump to sever these unholy alliances.

The Obama - Biden data tyranny—manipulating elections, debanking opposition voices, and muzzling speech—casts a deep state shadow.

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Trump’s executive order to eradicate information silos and enhance data collection across agencies seeks efficiency and taxpayer savings, is a noble aim I support. Yet, the administration’s lack of transparency fuels distrust, risking a tool for partisan bureaucrats or future leaders to exploit.

Without full disclosure, robust safeguards, ironclad legal protections, and vigilant oversight, this system could revive Obama and Biden’s abuses. We need to work to mandate transparency reports, enforce strict data limits, and champion the Fourth Amendment is Not for Sale Act. Trump has already begun to undo the Obama -Biden’s legacy but only with these measures can we ensure data serves freedom, not tyranny.

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Iran’s nuclear capabilities crushed, but regime’s desire for the bomb may persist more ->  https://newsbostonok.blogspot...
06/30/2025

Iran’s nuclear capabilities crushed, but regime’s desire for the bomb may persist more -> https://newsbostonok.blogspot.com/
President Donald Trump declared last week that Iran’s underground nuclear facilities bombed by the U.S. were "obliterated," while adding the U.S. and Israeli strikes delivered "monumental damage to all nuclear sites in Iran."

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed that message in a briefing, saying the "CIA can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates Iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by recent targeted strikes."

Israeli intelligence sources told Fox News Digital that strikes on Natanz, Fordow and Esfahan caused severe and possibly irreversible damage to Iran’s known enrichment infrastructure. "We hit the heart of their capabilities," one official said.

NEW SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWS ONGOING ACTIVITY AT IRAN'S FORDOW NUCLEAR COMPLEX AFTER US AIRSTRIKES

But despite the overwhelming success of the mission, questions remain about what survived – and what might come next. Analysts warn that while Iran’s declared facilities have been largely destroyed, covert elements of the program may still exist, and enriched uranium stockpiles could resurface.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director Rafael Grossi said in an interview with CBS on Saturday that although "it’s clear that what happened in particular in Fordow, Natanz, [and] Isfahan—where Iran used to have, and still has to some degree, capabilities in terms of treatment, conversion, and enrichment of uranium—has been destroyed to an important degree," the threat remains.

Nuclear experts say that while Iran’s nuclear progress has been dealt a historic blow, the regime may still retain the technical know-how and residual capabilities to reconstitute its program over time – especially if it chooses to go dark.

A detailed assessment released Tuesday by the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) found that Israel’s Operation Rising Lion, followed by U.S. bunker-busting strikes, "effectively destroyed Iran’s centrifuge enrichment program." But authors David Albright and Spencer Faragasso cautioned that "residuals such as stocks of 60%, 20%, and 3-5% enriched uranium and centrifuges manufactured but not yet installed... pose a threat as they can be used in the future to produce weapon-grade uranium".

Jonathan Ruhe, director of foreign policy at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), echoed that concern in an interview with Fox News Digital.

"The threat now is certainly much reduced," Ruhe said. "But the threat from here on out is going to be much more difficult to detect because Iran could try to rebuild covertly. They don’t need much space or time to enrich 60% to 90%. And the IAEA has said for years that Iran likely retains some secret capability."

TRUMP HAILS ‘MONUMENTAL' DAMAGE AS EXPERTS AWAIT VERDICT ON IRAN’S NUCLEAR PROGRAM

Ruhe added that while Israeli intelligence was likely aware of attempts to move uranium before the strikes, "any planning assumption going forward must consider Iran’s residual capacity – even if it’s diminished."

John Spencer, chair of urban warfare studies at the Modern War Institute, said critics who argue the program wasn’t completely destroyed are missing the bigger picture.

"Can everything be rebuilt eventually? Sure. But there’s no question the program was rolled back – years, if not more," Spencer told Fox News Digital. "People fixate on how many pounds of uranium are missing. But building a bomb requires much more than material. You need the conversion, the metallurgy, the delivery system – all of which were hit."

Dr. Or Rabinowitz, a nuclear proliferation scholar at Hebrew University and visiting associate professor at Stanford, noted that many unknowns remain.

"There’s no verified answer yet to what happened to the 60% enriched uranium – or to the other feedstocks at 20% or 3.5%," Rabinowitz said. "If Iran has access to advanced centrifuges, they could in theory enrich back to weapons-grade – but we don’t know how many centrifuges survived or in what condition they are."

She also explained that even if Iran retains the material, converting uranium gas into metal for a bomb requires a specialized facility. "From what we know, that conversion facility in Isfahan was bombed. Without it, Iran faces a significant bottleneck," she said. But she warned that nuclear weapons technology is not insurmountable: "This is 1940s science. If North Korea could do it, Iran could too – eventually."

TRUMP ANNOUNCES HISTORIC IRAN AND ISRAEL CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT TO END '12 DAY WAR'

According to the ISIS report, "extensive damage" was confirmed at nearly all major Iranian nuclear and missile facilities, including the destruction of uranium metal conversion plants, fuel fabrication centers, and the IR-40 Arak heavy water reactor. The report noted that the Israeli and U.S. strikes "rendered the Fordow site inoperable," citing high-resolution satellite imagery of deep bunker penetrations.

Rabinowitz also emphasized that the intelligence picture is still developing in real time. "The Israelis and the Americans are now hard at work to generate the most accurate intelligence picture they can," she said. "Without having my own sources in the Mossad, I can guarantee the Israelis are monitoring internal Iranian communications, trying to figure out what the Iranians have figured out. As they learn more, so will Israel and the U.S."

As debate continues over whether the strikes were enough to permanently disable Iran’s nuclear ambitions, analysts agree on one point: Iran’s assumption that it could push forward without consequence is gone.

During a press conference on Friday. Trump was asked if he would bomb Iran's nuclear program again if it was restarted. He told reporters, "Sure without question."

Brad Pitt's rare comment about Ines de Ramon shows their romance is getting serious more ->  https://newsbostonok.blogsp...
06/30/2025

Brad Pitt's rare comment about Ines de Ramon shows their romance is getting serious more -> https://newsbostonok.blogspot.com/
Brad Pitt has found romance after his lengthy legal battle with ex-wife Angelina Jolie.

The Oscar-winning actor, 61, and jewelry designer girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 35, heated things up during a date night at the premiere for Pitt’s new film, "F1: The Movie."

During the London event, Pitt made rare comments about his relationship with de Ramon.

BRAD PITT, INES DE RAMON SPOTTED ON DOUBLE DATE WITH BRADLEY COOPER, GIGI HADID

As Pitt stepped out on the red carpet, a reporter asked him how it felt to have his girlfriend’s support. Pitt replied to Access Hollywood with a big smile, "Well sure, of course – you know, it takes two."

As the couple dazzled together on the red carpet, their romance was on full display.

De Ramon fixed Pitt's tie, and he showed his appreciation, flashing a smile at his girlfriend.

Pitt sported a tailored two-piece suit featuring a double-breasted jacket with gray buttons and matching pants. He wore a light-colored open dress shirt underneath and a light green satin scarf to complete his ensemble.

His girlfriend stunned in a sparkly silver gown with a matching fringed purse. De Ramon’s hair was styled down in loose curls.

The pair appeared head over heels, walking hand in hand on the red carpet together.

As sparks fly between Pitt and de Ramon, sources shared that the "Bullet Train" actor has been focused on a low-key personal life.

"Brad has always had a good balance between being in the spotlight and having a private life," a source told US Weekly.

BRAD PITT CONFESSES HE 'NEEDED REBOOTING' AFTER SOBERING INCIDENT THAT LED TO ANGELINA JOLIE DIVORCE

While the actor is no stranger to red carpets and camera flashes, Pitt has embraced a quieter lifestyle in recent years, according to another source.

When Pitt’s not in the spotlight, he reportedly enjoys spending his free time sculpting, listening to music and spending time with a tight-knit group of longtime friends.

"He likes a slower [pace] now," the source shared.

Earlier this month, Pitt and de Ramon were spotted cozying up in a rare public appearance in New York City.

The pair went on a double date with A-list couple Bradley Cooper and model Gigi Hadid.

Pitt and de Ramon stepped out hand in hand to dine at Cote Korean Steakhouse in New York City with their celebrity pals.

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The "F1" actor’s rare comments about his girlfriend this week come after he broke his silence on his eight-year divorce battle with his ex, Jolie.

Pitt and Jolie’s legal wrangling concluded in December 2024, marking the end of one of Hollywood’s most publicized divorces.

When asked by GQ last month if he felt "different being on the other side of the divorce finally being finalized" and if there was a sense of "relief," he simply replied, "No, I don’t think it was that major of a thing. Just something coming to fruition. Legally."

He also laughed off a question about whether he and de Ramon deliberately decided to appear together publicly for the first time at an F1 race.

BRAD PITT BREAKS SILENCE ON 8-YEAR DIVORCE BATTLE WITH ANGELINA JOLIE

"No, dude, it’s not that calculated," Pitt laughingly told GQ. "If you’re living, oh my God, how exhausting would that be? If you’re living with making those kinds of calculations? No, life just evolves. Relationships evolve."

Pitt and de Ramon confirmed their relationship in 2022 after the actor's divorce from Jolie. Pitt and Jolie were declared legally single in 2019.

In September 2016, there was an alleged altercation on a flight Pitt and wife Jolie took with their six children.

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Days after the alleged incident, Jolie filed for divorce. Her lawyers have claimed Pitt had been abusive toward her prior to the incident, but that was the first time he'd allegedly involved the children. The FBI conducted an investigation in 2016, and no charges were filed against him.

He's denied the allegations of physical abuse.

In December 2024, eight years after Jolie originally filed for divorce, the former couple reached a settlement.

Jolie and Pitt met on the set of their 2004 movie, "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," and went public with their romance after the actor and his wife at the time, Jennifer Aniston, announced their separation.

In August 2014, the former couple tied the knot at their French vineyard, Château Miraval.

The two share sons Maddox, Pax and Knox and daughters Zahara, Shiloh and Vivienne.

Fox News Digital's Emily Trainham contributed to this report.

Robot-run store VenHub is changing the future of shopping more ->  https://newsbostonok.blogspot.com/ Get this. You walk...
06/30/2025

Robot-run store VenHub is changing the future of shopping more -> https://newsbostonok.blogspot.com/
Get this. You walk up to a robot-run convenience store, place your order on an app, and robotic arms quickly grab your items and deliver them to a secure window, all without any human employees. That's exactly what's happening at VenHub, a fully autonomous, AI-powered smart store that just opened at the LAX/Metro Transit Center in Los Angeles. Even if you haven't seen one in person yet, VenHub's cutting-edge tech is set to shake up how people shop all across the country.

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Open 24/7 and installable in under a week, VenHub is designed for high-traffic environments, such as transit centers, airports, and city hubs, where speed, security, and efficiency are in high demand. Instead of relying on cashiers or attendants, VenHub uses two industrial robotic arms, named Barb and Peter, to handle all product selection and delivery. The process is simple yet futuristic.

Customers place their orders through the VenHub app, pay digitally, and receive a QR code. Upon arrival at the store, the customer scans the code at a secure pickup window. One of the robotic arms then retrieves the items from storage and delivers them to the window within about 90 seconds. The entire transaction is seamless, contactless, and designed to eliminate the frustrations of traditional vending machines or checkout lines.

AI HUMANOID ROBOT IS CHANGING THE WAY YOU BUY CARS AT DEALERSHIPS

VenHub's foundation is a sophisticated blend of robotics, artificial intelligence, and real-time analytics. The robotic arms are similar to those used in automotive manufacturing, engineered for speed, precision, and reliability. Rather than attempting to mimic human appearance, these arms are optimized for repetitive, high-accuracy tasks that are perfect for retail fulfillment.

Artificial intelligence drives every aspect of store operations. AI algorithms manage inventory by tracking purchasing patterns, adjusting stock levels, and predicting demand based on time of day, location, and customer behavior. Machine vision allows the robots to accurately identify products and handle them with minimal errors or downtime. The entire system is connected through IoT sensors, providing real-time data on inventory, system health, and order status. This data-driven approach enables VenHub to operate efficiently, minimize waste, and ensure popular items are always available.

From the customer's perspective, everything is managed through a mobile app. This app handles payment, order tracking, and pickup notifications, creating a frictionless and transparent shopping experience. On the backend, analytics continually refine operations, making each store smarter over time.

AI ROBOTS HELP NURSES BEAT BURNOUT AND TRANSFORM HOSPITAL CARE

VenHub's model offers significant advantages that could reshape retail across the country. The rapid setup time enables these stores to quickly appear in busy locations, ranging from transportation hubs to college campuses and urban centers. Since the store operates around the clock without breaks, it maximizes both convenience for shoppers and revenue for operators. Eliminating on-site staff dramatically reduces overhead, allowing for competitive pricing and improved profitability.

Security is a major focus for VenHub. The store uses bulletproof glass to protect inventory and customers. If one robot requires maintenance, the other can take over, ensuring reliable service with minimal downtime. VenHub's design is also environmentally conscious, featuring compact, energy-efficient layouts and optional solar power compatibility to reduce its carbon footprint. Each store can be customized to fit local demand, whether that means stocking snacks, electronics, or other essentials.

AI TENNIS ROBOT COACH OFFERS PRO-LEVEL TRAINING ANYTIME, ANYWHERE

A common concern with automation is the impact on jobs. VenHub's robots do replace some traditional retail roles, but the company emphasizes that new opportunities are emerging. Skilled workers are needed to maintain, restock, and support the automated systems, shifting the workforce toward higher-paying, tech-focused positions. This trend reflects a broader shift in the economy, where automation often transforms jobs rather than eliminating them.

If you're considering bringing a VenHub Smart Store to your city, here's a quick breakdown of the costs and what's included. The price for a VenHub Smart Store ranges from $250,000 to $275,000, depending on your chosen configuration. To secure your spot in the production queue, you'll need a $2,500 pre-order deposit, which is fully refundable up until production begins. Financing is available through select financial institutions, with some buyers qualifying for up to 100% financing. However, all arrangements are handled directly between you and the lender; VenHub does not influence approval decisions.

Once you own a VenHub Smart Store, it's yours outright; there are no leases or franchise agreements. You have complete control over pricing, inventory, and restocking, and you can manage replenishment yourself or use VenHub's preferred fulfillment partners. A monthly software-as-a-service fee of $2,500 covers software updates, AI analytics, remote monitoring, and cloud-based management tools. If you require additional support, an optional maintenance package is available for $1,300 per month, which includes servicing and preventive care.

VenHub does not secure locations for you, but they do offer guidance on choosing high-traffic spots, such as shopping centers, universities, business districts, or commuter hubs, to help maximize your store's performance. With high demand and expanding production capacity, VenHub is working to deliver stores to new owners as quickly as possible across the country.

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VenHub truly feels like a glimpse into the future of shopping. Watching robots like Barb and Peter grab your order in just seconds is pretty impressive, but what's even more remarkable is that this technology is already making shopping quicker, safer, and a whole lot easier. As these smart stores start popping up in more places across the country, they might totally change not just how we shop. It's interesting to consider that this kind of smart, connected retail experience could soon become something we all use every day, without even thinking twice about it.

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