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Palantir CEO Wants Columbia Anti-Israel Protesters To Be Sent To North Korea, Says He'll Sponsor Exchange Program

Palantir CEO Alex Karp heavily criticized Columbia anti-Israel protesters at a tech event. Sending them to North Korea is just one of the things he said.


Trump Media's Auditor Ordered to Pay $14 Million Penalty Over Fraudulent Practices

The SEC charged an auditing firm linked to Trump Media with "massive fraud," resulting in over 1,500 filings being impacted and $14 million in penalties...

AI Engineers Experience Burnout as Companies Push for Quick AI Rollouts

AI engineers across major tech companies are experiencing burnout and rushed product rollouts as they compete to outpace rivals, with pressure to deploy AI tools quickly...

Joe Biden Says 'Xenophobia' Hinders China, Japan, and India's Economic Growth as US Benefits From Migration

President Joe Biden said "xenophobia" among countries like China, Japan, and India is impeding their economic growth, contrasting it with the US, which he claimed benefits from migration...


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Economists warned that Russia's economic strength could likely wane this year, with Russian President Vladimir Putin likely to lose support if Western sanctions make life more difficult for Russians.
Stealing Joe Biden's Pillowcases: Air Force One Warns Journalists to Keep Hands Off POTUS' Belongings
Last month, the White House Correspondents' Association warned its members via email to refrain from pilfering items from the press section of Air Force One as souvenirs.
AT&T Data Breach Exposes 73 Million Customers' Personal Info on Dark Web
Seventy-three million AT&T users had their personal information, including addresses and social security numbers, exposed on the dark web in the latest data breach issue of the telecom company.
Donald Trump's Appeal to Dismiss Controversial 2016 Dossier Case Gets Rejected in UK Court
In a blow to former President Donald Trump, his appeal to dismiss his case against Christopher Steele has been rejected by a UK court.
Joe Biden Appeals to Nikki Haley's Voters, Claiming 'Donald Trump Doesn't Want Your Vote'
President Joe Biden reached out to supporters of Nikki Haley, implying that Donald Trump doesn't want their vote.
Accused Pregnant Shoplifter Sues Walgreens After Employee Shoots Her 7 Times in Parking Lot
An alleged pregnant shoplifter has filed a lawsuit against Walgreens after an employee shot her seven times.
Donald Trump Adds Bibles and Sneakers to Campaign Trail Merchandise
Former President Trump expanded campaign merchandise to include bibles and sneakers, blended business with politics and raised eyebrows among experts.
TikTok Ban Supported Only by 28% of Americans While Majority Wants Data Privacy Measures Instead
A recent survey by Savanta reveals that only 28% of Americans support banning TikTok, while younger demographics press wider concerns about data privacy and social media's electoral influence.
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