Author: Press Room

A German-Franco-led summit on Friday saw six nations demand that the European Union as a whole enact stricter regulations on asylum and step up border controls, in an apparent departure from the open borders orthodoxy that has dominated over the past decade. Gathering at the Zugspitze peak of the Bavarian Alps, the interior ministers of Germany, France, Poland, Denmark, Austria, and the Czech Republic agreed that the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) must become more stringent before it comes into force in 2026. The Western European border ministers also agreed, according to German broadcaster NTV, that deportations must be increased,…

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OpenAI has announced that it will be utilizing Google’s cloud infrastructure for ChatGPT. The AI giant had previously partnered exclusively with Microsoft, but that relationship has shown considerable strain in recent months. CNBC reports that OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research startup behind the hugely successful ChatGPT, has revealed that it will be expanding its cloud infrastructure by partnering with Google Cloud. This decision comes as the company seeks to address capacity constraints and meet the ever-increasing demand for its AI-powered chatbot. The partnership will see OpenAI leverage the Google Cloud Platform for ChatGPT and its application programming interface (API) in several…

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On Thursday’s “CNN News Central,” NPR CEO Katherine Maher responded to accusations that NPR is biased by saying that the network has worked to address that criticism and they’ll “keep doing that work in order to both understand those criticisms, but also to ensure that we remain the nonpartisan organization that we are today.” Maher said, “When it comes to the accusation of bias, I would start, as I always start, by saying — which is we, of course, are a nonpartisan organization and we want to serve and are required to serve the entirety of the American public. We…

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The breach and the government’s response to it are projected to cost up to £7 billion The identities of more than 100 MI6 spies, British special forces operatives and other military personnel were compromised in a massive data breach which was subsequently covered up, multiple media organizations reported on Thursday.The fallout from the massive British Defense Ministry Afghanistan leak was kept from public view under a court-imposed superinjunction for years. That gag order was lifted Tuesday by a High Court judge, allowing the media to report on the incident.Days later, several news outlets revealed that UK military and intelligence personnel…

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Senator Elizabeth Warren has thrown her support behind New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s proposal for government-owned grocery stores. During an appearance on CNBC Squawk Box on Friday, the Massachusetts Senator was asked about some of Mamdani’s most radical proposals, which include the state owning and subsidizing groceries with its own stores. She explained: We’ve got a problem with entire food deserts where people can’t get access to grocery stores. He said, I’d like to take a look at whether or not we can have some kind of — like we do on military bases — you have some…

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Demand for Tesla’s Cybertruck has taken a significant hit in the second quarter of 2025, with sales dropping by 51 percent year-over-year to a mere 4,300 vehicles, according to data from Cox Automotive. Fortune reports that Tesla’s high price tag for the Cybertruck, combined with build quality problems, has led to a sharp decline in sales, casting doubts on the EV pickup truck’s ability to surpass its 2024 sales figure of 39,000 vehicles. Far from increasing its lead over EV truck rivals like the Ford F-150 Lightning, Tesla’s cybertruck sales have fallen by more than half on year-over-year basis. In…

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Dozens of Afghans with serious criminal records were handed $1,100 in cash and put on a plane to Kabul on Friday morning, but a leading figure of Germany’s hard left came out against the idea, stating there was simply no point in trying. Green party politician Anton Hofreiter — the party of so-called ‘watermelons’ because they are green on the outside but hard-left Marxist reds below the surface — decried the first German deportation flight to Afghanistan of the year taking off on Friday morning, because he found the exercise pointless. Those aboard would be murdered by the Taliban or would…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “On Balance,” Rhode Island State Rep. Charlene Lima (D) stated that we should be “commending Mr. Homan and ICE for protecting our streets from these vile criminals” and law enforcement should be required to help ICE and face penalties if they don’t. Lima said, “What we should be doing is commending Mr. Homan and ICE for protecting our streets from these vile criminals, these child predators, fentanyl traffickers, these are bad people. And we have Mr. Homan and ICE coming in to protect our streets from these type of people, to keep our community safer.”…

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Surveillance video showed an illegal alien from Honduras kidnapping an elderly woman in Harris County, Texas, before locking her in a closet and repeatedly sexually assaulting her. Jose Armando Carcamo-Perdomo, 22, an illegal from Honduras, was arrested this week after he grabbed a woman and locked her in a closet in a trailer home on Elderberry Lane off Highway 90 in Houston. The unidentified victim was a female masseuse who traveled from New York to Houston for work. She was driven across the country to Texas and when she arrived in Houston, her Chinese passport was taken away from her.…

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While the left is lamenting the loss of Stephen Colbert, their CBS late-night shill, the network had already given Colbert years of operating at a huge loss before finally cancelling him. CBS announced on Thursday that it will be shutting down The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in March of next year. Network bosses aren’t merely sending Colbert to the unemployment line, but they are ending the entire production, marking the end of the network’s decades-long tradition of late night television that started with host David Letterman in 1993. Colbert opened his show Thursday with a note to fans that…

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