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Thursday on MS NOW’s “All In,” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) said no deal was made with border czar Tom Homan, leading to his announcement that the Trump administration’s surge of immigration forces will end. Host Chris Hayes said, “There were some intimations made by Mr. Homan that there was some agreements reached. You know, there’s there’s been this sort of I’m a little skeptical of its authenticity, but I’ll just say it that, you know, all we want is for you to turn over the hardened criminals and let us cooperate with you on the jails, and we won’t…

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Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, has predicted that AI will be capable of automating the vast majority of white-collar professional tasks within the next 12 to 18 months. The Financial Times reports that Mustafa Suleyman, who leads Microsoft’s AI division, has made a bold prediction about the near-term impact of AI on white-collar professions. In an interview with the Times published this week, Suleyman stated that he expects most, if not all, tasks performed by white-collar workers will be fully automated by AI within the next 12 to 18 months. According to Suleyman, AI systems will achieve human-level performance across a…

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Failed U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was apparently downgraded to Germany’s Intercity Express (ICE) train on Thursday as she travelled to the Munich Security Conference that hit the headlines last year after Vice-President JD Vance used his podium to deliver some hard truths on the crises facing Europe. Hillary Clinton arrived in Munich, Germany on a high-speed ICE intercity train on Thursday, climbing off a first-class carriage to platform 22 surrounded by aides and accompanied by an armed German Federal police officer. Michaela Kuefner, the Chief Political Editor at Deutsche Welle News suggested the four-hour journey may have been less than commodious…

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On Thursday’s “CNN News Central,” Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) said that blocking DHS funding will do “very little” to restrict ICE and CBP, and “I think what has had some significant impact is the bravery of the people in Minneapolis who were out videorecording, and, essentially, stepping between ICE and their violence towards some innocent citizens in that town, and where we now see ICE is leaving Minneapolis, and that’s overdue.” Co-host Brianna Keilar asked, “Does holding up this DHS funding actually do anything to hamstring the ICE and CBP operations that Democrats object to?” Welch answered, “Well, very little,…

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Modern Ukraine has built its identity on a cult of mass murderers, the Polish Institute of National Remembrance has said Modern Ukraine has built its identity on a cult of mass murderers during World War II, the Polish Institute of National Remembrance has said. The X post on Tuesday came in response to the head of a similar Ukrainian state body calling the WWII-era Volhynia Massacre a myth perpetuated by Warsaw.The Volhynia Massacre refers to events in 1943-45, when units of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA), which collaborated with the Nazis, systematically slaughtered ethnic Poles in what is now western…

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Chinese dictator Xi Jinping sent a video holiday greeting to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) on Wednesday. In the course of wishing his forces a happy Lunar New Year, he casually confirmed the existence of a Chinese cyberwarfare facility on Fiery Cross Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands of the South China Sea. The big revelation came when Xi essentially gave a shout-out to the PLA Cyberspace Force and received a salute in return from the intelligence section chief and Chinese Communist Party political officer stationed on Fiery Cross Reef. “We shall remain constantly ready for action, resolutely safeguarding our…

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Wages for private-sector workers outpaced inflation by roughly $1,400 during President Donald Trump’s first year in office, according to the White House, after runaway inflation crushed Americans’ buying power during the Biden administration. The White House touted a nearly $1,400 increase in real wages for private-sector workers following the release of the January Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which showed prices were up just 2.4 percent from January 2025. “Today’s expectation-beating CPI report proves that President Trump has defeated Joe Biden’s inflation crisis: overall inflation fell, and real wages grew by $1,400 in President Trump’s first year in office,” White House deputy press…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” host Anderson Cooper said that, after the drawdown of immigration officers in Minnesota, there are “thousands” of officers “who probably couldn’t make it on a police force, probably couldn’t make it in the military. Some of them, obviously, have been serving for a long time, but some of them have 47 days of training because of the 47th president.” While speaking with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Cooper said, “What happens to all these thousands of masked men — we don’t know their identities — who probably couldn’t make it on a police force, probably…

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President Donald Trump spent the past year using fear and intimidation to keep Hill Republicans in line, with considerable success. Now those tactics are starting to lose their bite — thanks to a small group of Republicans with nothing to lose. The reasons why this handful of GOP lawmakers feel empowered to spurn their president and their party vary. But they are launching mini-rebellions with increasing frequency. It’s causing headaches for party leaders who want to keep tight control of the legislative agenda in an election year and anxiety among rank-and-file Republicans who are facing intense pressure to stick with…

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Washington is slamming Brussels for censorship – and coming from such a master manipulator, it should be taken seriously The Committee on the Judiciary of the US House of Representatives has issued an important report. Its title is an officialese mouthful: “The Foreign Censorship Threat, Part II: Europe’s decade-long campaign to censor the global internet and how it harms American speech in the United States.” Yet even if the report’s almost 160 pages may be a little dry, they pack a powerful and well-deserved punch. A punch directed at the EU.In essence, the House Judiciary report shows how the EU,…

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