State Department Doubles Down on Deportation of Anti-Breitbart Deplatforming Campaign NGO Boss

The U.S. State Department doubled down on its decision to sanction UK and Euro-citizen pro-censorship activists, as anti-“hate” NGO boss launches fight against being deported to Britain. U.S. Undersecretary of State Sarah B Rogers has told The Times of London that America is particularly focussing on European free speech issues because it is culturally important to the…

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Hungary’s 4iG Makes Historic $100M Investment in U.S. Space Firm Axiom: ‘Giant Leap’ for Bilateral Ties

A Hungarian technology firm is making what its chairman called a “giant leap” for bilateral cooperation after committing $100 million to a leading U.S. commercial space company, marking the first time a Hungarian enterprise has taken an ownership stake in a major American space player. Budapest-based 4iG announced Friday that its space and defense subsidiary…

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Trump Administration and Rep. Issa Lead Fight Against Anti-American Korean Regulators

A major U.S.–South Korea trade deal is unraveling amid an escalating crackdown by South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and lawmakers against American-founded technology company Coupang, prompting alarm inside the Trump administration and on Capitol Hill over the future of bilateral trade. The dispute has now spilled directly into U.S. trade policy. The Office of the…

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Lawsuit Claims Troubled Man’s Interactions with ChatGPT Led to Murder of Mother, Suicide

OpenAI and Microsoft are facing a lawsuit claims the massively popular AI chatbot ChatGPT contributed to a Connecticut man killing his mother and then himself in August. Bloomberg reports that a lawsuit alleges that conversations with OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot played a role in a horrific murder-suicide in Greenwich, Connecticut that occurred in August. The legal…

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