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Ohio’s Republican Governor Mike DeWine defended his support for the importation of cheap labor on Sunday and criticized President Trump for ending protected status for Haitians. The GOP Gov. appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday to insist that it is “wrong” to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians because businesses in Ohio have imported tens of thousands of Haitian workers for the state’s manufacturing jobs, particularly in the central Ohio town of Springfield. “Springfield is an industrial city, manufacturing city that was down,” DeWine said as he sat on the panel. “It has been coming back. And…

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A federal judge has handed President Donald Trump and his codefendants a victory regarding the second volume of former special counsel Jack Smith’s report on the president’s handling of classified materials following his first term in the White House. Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon granted his request to block the release of the report, according to a Fox News article published on Monday. The volume was scheduled for release on Tuesday. However, Cannon said it would have represented a “manifest injustice” to Trump and others involved in the case. Judge Aileen Cannon (United States District Court) In 2022, Smith…

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The infrastructure of the nation’s federal courthouses is crumbling, plagued by collapsing ceilings, malfunctioning elevators and contaminated water supplies, a top representative for the federal judiciary declared in an unusual plea to Congress Tuesday. “Federal courthouses are in crisis. Without immediate action, the problems will continue to worsen,” Judge Robert J. Conrad Jr., director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, said in a letter to lawmakers. “Action is needed now to reverse a downward spiral of critical-system failures, long-term underfunding of repairs, security risks, and climbing costs.” Conrad urged lawmakers to address the problem by giving the courts…

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The top EU diplomat suggested revisiting the rejected plan after Hungary vetoed a €90 billion loan for Ukraine EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has suggested resurrecting the previously rejected plan to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, after Hungary vetoed a €90 billion ($106 billion) loan for Kiev on Monday.Kiev’s Western backers froze $300 billion in Russian central bank assets after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. The majority is held at the Belgian-based Euroclear depository.In December, the EU failed to agree on using the funds as collateral for a ‘reparations loan’ for Ukraine due to opposition…

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In a stark demonstration of the impact that mass migration and multiculturalism have had on the British political system and its accelerating sectarianisation, the far-left Green Party made one of its final pitches ahead of this week’s major by-election entirely in the South Asian language of Urdu. On Thursday, voters in the Greater Manchester constituency of Gorton and Denton will head to the polls for a special election to replace Labour MP Andrew Gwynne, who resigned following leaked messages in which he pined for the death of his own constituents. With the scandal-ridden Labour Party collapsing in popularity across the…

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Apple has announced plans to relocate a portion of its Mac Mini desktop computer manufacturing to the United States from Asia, marking another step in Donald Trump’s ongoing effort to bring high tech manufacturing back to American soil. The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple has revealed that it will shift some production of its Mac Mini desktop computer to a Foxconn facility located in Houston, Texas. The manufacturing initiative is scheduled to commence later this year as part of the company’s broader commitment to domestic investment. Apple COO Sabih Khan disclosed the production plan during the first public tour of…

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeking custody of an illegal alien Tren de Aragua gang associate with an extensive criminal record in several sanctuary states, Breitbart News has learned. Jesus Ruben Lopez Gonzalez, an illegal alien from Venezuela who is an associate of the Tren de Aragua gang, was arrested on February 17 by the United States Marshals Service in the sanctuary state of Oregon. ICE agents are now seeking to take custody of Lopez Gonzalez, who has racked up a criminal record in the sanctuary states of New York, Washington, and Oregon. “The Biden administration released this gang…

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GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales told reporters Tuesday he will not step down from his seat amid allegations he had an affair with a staffer who later died by suicide. “I am not going to resign,” the Texas lawmaker said. Speaker Mike Johnson said earlier Tuesday he planned to meet with Gonzales. Asked several times in a Capitol hallway if Gonzales should run for reelection under the circumstance, he replied, “I haven’t met with him yet.” Gonzales faces a competitive GOP primary race on March 3. Five fellow House Republicans have called on him to resign, most recently Reps. Thomas Massie…

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By Vitaly Ryumshin, journalist and political analystWhile Russia closely follows the negotiations over Ukraine and the ongoing saga regarding Telegram, a different drama is unfolding across the Atlantic. It’s one that feels less like geopolitics and more like a real-world science fiction thriller. And this time, it’s not fiction.At the center of the story is Claude, an AI system developed by the American company Anthropic. According to media reports, it was used by the US military in planning the operation aimed at capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The use of AI in serious military planning is striking in itself. But the…

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Several prominent Democrat governors including potential 2028 presidential candidates are dramatically shifting their positions on AI data centers as voter concerns mount. Breitbart News social media director Wynton Hall, the author of the upcoming book Code Red, says that Democrats will weaponize AI job loss fears heading into the midterm elections. Axios reports that a significant political realignment is underway as top Democrat leaders who previously championed AI infrastructure projects now adopt more cautious stances in response to constituent backlash. Governors who once eagerly courted data center development with generous tax incentives are implementing new restrictions and oversight measures as public anxiety about…

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