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A group of six humanoid robots powered by an artificial intelligence program is set to engage in the first-ever three-on-three robot soccer match in China next weekend. The robot match is being sponsored by what is being touted as the RoBoLeague World Robot Soccer League, which is being hosted in Beijing’s Yizhuang Development Zone, according to The New York Post. The game featuring four Chinese robot teams is part of next year’s World Humanoid Robot Games. The six robots, three per side, will play two 10-minute halves, with a 5-minute break, completely autonomously with no human assistance on the field.…

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The Islamic theocracy of Iran stated on Wednesday that it would work to preserve its illicit nuclear program “under any circumstances,” denying that the American airstrikes on key uranium enrichment facilities had marked an end to its nuclear ambitions. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei declared in an interview with the Qatari network Al Jazeera, according to the Iranian propaganda outlet PressTV, that Iran was “determined to preserve” its right to “enjoy nuclear energy … under any circumstances.” PressTV also cited officials from the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) declaring that Tehran would “expand” its nuclear development, rather than contain it,…

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Republicans on the House Appropriations Committee joined Democrats in approving a plan that will allow United States businesses to import vastly more foreign workers for blue-collar American jobs in construction, landscaping, dairy farms, and carnivals, among other industries. Just as President Donald Trump is reversing Biden’s migrant economy, which saw nearly all job growth go to migrants, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) proposed the amendment to a spending package that will nearly quadruple the number of H-2B foreign visa workers that employers can import for non-agricultural blue-collar jobs. Likewise, the amendment allows dairy farms to import foreign workers year-round via the…

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Mexican actor and director Diego Luna attacked President Donald Trump’s policies on illegal immigration in a rant that conflated illegal migration with legal immigrants, claiming, “Far too many people live in fear.” “I have never been able to full understand how it is that someone like Donald Trump is able to acquire this level of power,” Luna declared during his opening monologue on Monday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, while guest hosting the show for Jimmy Kimmel. “I always struggle to understand how his hate speech can take root in a country whose nature has always been a welcoming one,” the Narcos:…

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Republicans aren’t panicking about their fraying domestic policy bill. But they aren’t exactly sure about how it’s all going to come together, either. Senate Republicans emerged from a closed-door lunch meeting Thursday putting on a brave face about the megabill’s progress. Yet this time last week, members were expecting revised text of the sprawling bill Monday with votes starting a couple of days later. In other words, they thought they’d be close to done by now. Instead, Majority Leader John Thune refrained from giving his members a specific timeline during a closed-door lunch Thursday, according to three attendees granted anonymity…

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Seizing the frozen funds would hasten the shift to regional payment systems, the president has said Any attempt by the West to seize Russia’s frozen reserves would set off an irreversible shift toward regional payment systems, which would ultimately benefit the global economy, President Vladimir Putin has said. An estimated $300 billion worth of Russian sovereign assets were frozen by the West following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Around €200 billion ($209 billion) is held by Euroclear, a Brussels-based clearing house. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has repeatedly called for the funds to be tapped…

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After a few insults and some light humiliation, Trump convinced Europe to bankroll his war machine – to the tune of 5% GDP Fresh off dropping an “F bomb” on both Iran and Israel for blowing up the only ceasefire in history ever announced exclusively on his social media feed , US President Donald Trump hopped on his jet and headed straight to the NATO summit. Everyone wondered what mood he’d land in after crossing the Atlantic.Apparently not feeling like rolling the dice, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte wrote him a love letter in advance,  suggesting that the scariest weapon of…

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(Note: Thank you for supporting businesses like the one presenting a sponsored message below and working with them through the links below which benefits Gateway Pundit. We appreciate your support!) Vaccine sales are lagging and with President Trump and RFK Jr in charge, the big pharmaceutical companies are losing their grip on the government and their bottom line is taking a hit. So naturally there is a terrifying sounding new COVID variant that is capturing the attention of the media – NB.1.8. -, and it’s got a dramatic new symptom to go with its sci-fi name: razor blade throat. Yes, that’s what the media’s calling it. Not just…

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“Peace through strength in the 21st century can only be achieved by turning bleeding-edge technology into defense capability faster than our potential adversaries. Today, that bleeding-edge technology largely exists in the commercial world and is dual-use. Our national security R&D ecosystem was developed over the last 65 years and includes the best universities, government laboratories, commercial and defense companies, large and small, and now new defense tech founders and capital. Let’s get these entities resourced and organized to take advantage of the innovation being produced and build real defense capability to secure our nation for future generations.” Dr. Steve H.…

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They don’t sell seeds. They don’t own tractors. They don’t run warehouses or ship grain. But BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street are among the most powerful actors in global agriculture. Together, these three asset managers control more than $26 trillion in assets—more than the GDP of the United States and India combined. They are shareholders in nearly every major agribusiness: Bayer, Cargill, ADM, Nestlé, Deere & Co and more. They don’t compete. They co-own. And through that ownership, they govern. This is not capitalism as competition. It’s capitalism as quiet coordination. These firms don’t need to dictate policy. They shape…

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