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EU leaders have suddenly grown enough of a spine to refuse to take a part in the Iran war. But what are they doing to stop it? NATO is supposed to be a defensive alliance. That means members aren’t actually obligated to go bail out a member state that goes around the world punching other countries in the face. Easy mistake to make from the optics of other recent conflicts, though, where the term “defensive” has been doing a lot of impressive rhetorical gymnastics.US President Donald Trump hasn’t been able to talk his ‘allies’ into coming along for the white-knuckle…

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First lady Melania Trump tells Breitbart News that Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko’s claim that she sought his assistance in efforts to reunify Ukrainian and Russian children with their families is false and baseless. The first lady issued a statement to Breitbart News on Sunday, following Lukashenko’s recent claim, and stressed that any communications on reunification matters have been strictly between her, her authorized representative, and top Russian and Ukrainian officials. WATCH — President Trump: Melania Is “Very Influential” in the Administration: “Mr. Lukashenko’s claim that I solicited his assistance in connection with efforts to reunify Ukrainian and Russian children with their families…

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NEW YORK (AP) — Justin Timberlake struggled to perform field sobriety tests requiring him to walk a straight line and stand on one leg after he was pulled over in New York’s Hamptons in 2024 by police officers who suspected him of driving drunk, according to video footage released Friday. The pop star tells officers at one point, “these are like really hard tests.” The footage, which runs roughly eight hours, includes Timberlake’s initial stop after Sag Harbor police said he ran a stop sign in the village center, veered out of his lane and got out of his BMW smelling of alcohol that June. The…

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Premium search service Kagi has launched a humorous AI translation tool that converts everyday English into the distinctive self-promotional language commonly found on LinkedIn. Mashable reports that Kagi, a paid search service that positions itself as an ad-free, privacy-focused alternative to Google, has introduced an English-to-LinkedIn translator as part of its free AI-based language translation offerings. The tool, launched on Wednesday, has gained significant attention on social media for its ability to transform ordinary statements into the earnest, jargon-heavy posts typical of the professional networking platform. The translator is part of a broader collection of humorous internet subculture language options…

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A survey by pro-migration groups shows that only one out of every 27 border migrants claimed to meet the core requirement for winning political asylum in the United States. Just 3.7 percent of 364 deported or stranded migrants said they were fleeing because of “political opinion.” In contrast, 54 percent said they were motivated by “economy and employment” to seek wages in Americans’ workplaces. The data undermine routine claims by progressives and journalists that illegal migrants are seeking deserved asylum. The survey is included within a report that will be touted on March 26 by a group of pro-migration organizations, led by…

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Brazil’s president has slammed the US kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro and the oil blockade of Cuba Latin America faces the threat of a return to colonial rule, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has said, describing the White House’s recent moves in the region as undemocratic.The United States kidnapped Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro in January before imposing an oil blockade on Cuba last month after US President Donald Trump accused the island nation of being a threat. Washington has also launched numerous lethal, extrajudicial strikes on boats in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific in an attempt to fight…

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(AFP) — Belgium on Sunday marked 10 years since 2016 jihadist bombings in Brussels, a trauma that still scars the country and that authorities say sharpened focus on intelligence and counterterrorism. The March 22, 2016 attacks claimed by the Islamic State group left 32 people dead and more than 300 wounded — Belgium’s worst peacetime massacre. “Our country will never forget,” King Phillipe told hundreds gathered around a monument to the victims. “We did not give in to fear, we did not give in to division.” He, along with Queen Mathilde and Prime Minister Bart de Wever watched as survivors…

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Leftist Hollywood actor Robert De Niro has called for his fellow left-wing comrades to take to the streets and oppose “mentally ill tyrant” President Donald Trump. Further comparing Trump to “mad” King George III the 82-year-old told Americans via social media to join “No Kings” protests on March 28, then continue showing support and presence in opposition efforts, and ultimately vote in the November 3 election, calling it the “ultimate goal.” The “No Kings” nationwide protests reportedly already have 3,000 community events planned in all 50 states and every U.S. congressional district, organizers say. “This will be the largest protest in American…

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Each new day brings a hundred headlines on some aspect of artificial intelligence.  How to make sense of this flood?  Who can provide context—especially for conservatives, rightly concerned about Big Woke Tech?  Fortunately, Breitbart News’ Wynton Hall has written a book on AI, addressing these and more questions, and offering the outlines of solutions.  “We must future-­proof ourselves,” Hall writes, “by confronting the politics and power of the AI revolution before it reshapes our world, unchallenged.”   Truly, we have no choice but to grapple with AI, as it already affects 99 percent of the population.  If you have a…

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Author Wynton Hall argues in his new book Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI that the Trump administration’s “Pledge to America’s Youth: Investing in AI Education” initiative has opened a narrow window for conservative parents to shape their children’s AI-powered future. But the clock is ticking. “Against this dour backdrop, a new generation of AI-powered educational tools is making their way into the hands of educators, students, and parents,” Hall writes in CODE RED, noting that the educational landscape is “shifting seismically under the feet of parents, teachers, and students alike” and that…

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