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One-third of new entry-level job openings in Britain have been slashed since the introduction of OpenAI’s large language model, ChatGPT, according to figures from a leading job search site. The impact of artificial intelligence may be already having a significant impact on the British workforce, with firms turning to generative programmes such as ChatGPT to cut down on their hiring practices. Figures released this week by job search engine Adzuna have found that job openings for entry-level positions have fallen by 32 per cent in the UK since ChatGPT was launched in November of 2022, The Guardian newspaper reported. According to their…

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Representative Maxwell Frost (D-FL) said Tuesday on MSNBC’s “The Briefing” that President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” domestic policy package passed by the Senate has at least 20 Republican Representatives who are currently no votes. Frost said, “We’re hearing that there’s about 20 Republicans could be a little bit more –” Host Jen Psaki said, “Twenty.” Frost continued, “Twenty Republicans that as of now are no.” Psaki said, “They can only lose three.” Frost said, “They can only, they can lose 3 or 4 and it’s done, and Massie — he’s already one of them. So there’s three more to go.…

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Speaker Mike Johnson predicted Thursday morning he had the votes to pass Republicans’ domestic policy megabill and would lose only “one or two” GOP lawmakers ahead of a self-imposed July 4 deadline. “We’ll get this. We’ll land this plane before July 4,” he told reporters. GOP leaders are barreling toward a final passage vote on the megabill as soon as this afternoon after pulling an all-nighter to advance the bill over the initial opposition of conservative holdouts upset at changes the Senate made to the package. Still, Johnson told reporters that while GOP lawmakers needed “time to digest” the Senate’s…

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The country could lose tens of millions of residents within a century due to falling birth rates, new projections warn South Korea’s population could decrease 85% over the next century if current demographic trends persist, according to a new study. The research highlights the nation’s ongoing struggle with low birth rates and an aging population.The report, released on Wednesday by the Korean Peninsula Population Institute for Future, showed that even under the most optimistic scenario, the population is projected to fall to 15.73 million, which is less than one-third of its present size. The median estimate puts the population in…

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United States Mint, Wikimedia Commons This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire. By Tommy Aramony It is no secret that California remains one of the bluest states in the union. A Republican has not won a statewide election in nearly 20 years. Democrats enjoy huge supermajorities in the state legislature and run the state’s overwhelmingly progressive coastal cities. All this to say, Republicans have been boxed out of holding any considerable power in the Golden State. And those in favor of upholding public safety have borne the brunt of this. In 2014, California voters passed Proposition 47, reclassifying…

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Corporate leaders from companies including Ford and JPMorgan Chase are now openly acknowledging the potentially devastating impact of artificial intelligence on America’s white-collar workforce. The Wall Street Journal reports that as AI continues its rapid advancement, CEOs from various industries are no longer shying away from discussing the potential for massive job losses. In recent statements, leaders from companies such as Ford, JPMorgan Chase, Amazon, and Anthropic have issued stark warnings about the disruptive power of AI and its ability to replace a significant portion of the workforce. Ford CEO Jim Farley delivered one of the most pointed assessments, predicting…

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In her previous role as the co-chair of Columbia University’s board of trustees, now acting president Claire Shipman privately pushed for the school to get an “Arab on our board,” and later suggested that a Jewish trustee be removed over her pro-Israel advocacy, text messages obtained by the House Committee on Education and Workforce show. “We need to get somebody from the middle east [sic] or who is Arab on our board,” Shipman said in a message sent on January 17, 2024. “Quickly I think. Somehow.” Shipman told her colleagues a week later that Shoshana Shendelman, one of the board’s most…

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On Tuesday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” Lara Trump talked about the U.S. Senate in 2026. Trump said that she has “fielded quite a few calls from a lot of people, some of those calls have come from the White House.” She’s thought about running for the Senate three times and maybe there’s something to that if the idea keeps coming up, but she hasn’t made a final decision. “The Alex Marlow Show,” hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, is a weekday podcast produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network. You can subscribe to the podcast on YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts,…

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Hard-line House conservatives said President Donald Trump assured them his administration would strictly enforce rules for wind or solar projects to qualify for the tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act — a pledge that persuaded them to back the party’s megabill. “What he’s going to do is use his powers as chief executive to make sure that the companies that apply for solar credits, as an example, he’s going to make sure that they’re doing what they say when they say they’ve started construction,” Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.), a member of the House Freedom Caucus, said on CNBC on…

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A Dhaka-based war crimes tribunal has found Sheikh Hasina guilty of contempt of court Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been handed a six-month prison sentence by the Dhaka-based International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) in a contempt of court case, the Dhaka Tribune reports.The verdict was delivered by the three-member tribunal on Wednesday. Bangladeshi prosecutors had requested the tribunal over a telephone conversation in which Hasina allegedly said that she had a license to kill 227 people, as 227 cases had been filed against her, according to the Dhaka Tribune. The ICT is a Bangladeshi domestic war crimes tribunal that was set…

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