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Trump: Big Tech Must ‘Pay Their Own Way,’ Protect Consumers from Rising Energy Costs Caused by AI Data Centers
President Donald Trump announced on Monday that Microsoft will introduce significant changes to prevent American consumers from facing increased utility bills resulting from the company’s data center construction for AI operations. The President wrote that tech giants must “pay their own way” to power their data centers. CNBC reports that President Donald Trump revealed through a…
Flanagan: Trump’s First Vote Was Laken Riley Act and ICE Is Killing People
On Wednesday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “All In,” Minnesota Senate candidate Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan (D) said that “The very first vote out of the gate, out of the second Trump administration, was for the Laken Riley Act, which strips immigrants of due process, which my opponent, Rep. Angie Craig (D-MN), voted for” and ICE…
Tony Dungy Blasts Ravens’ Decision to Fire John Harbaugh
The John Harbaugh era in Baltimore is over after 18 years, and Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy is not happy about it. On Tuesday, Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti decided to part ways with the franchise’s longest-tenured coach after a full day of meetings that were reportedly both “honest” and “tough.” The move came two…
Yann Lecun Predicts AI Talent Will Flee Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Due to ‘Inexperienced’ Leadership
Former Meta chief AI scientist Yann Lecun has publicly questioned the appointment of Alexander Wang as the company’s new AI boss, raising concerns about potential talent retention issues for Mark Zuckerberg’s social media giant. CNBC reports that Yann Lecun, widely recognized as one of the “Godfathers of AI” and Meta’s former chief AI scientist, has criticized…
Prof Blasts Harvard for Anti-White, Anti-Male Rules in Retirement Message
A Harvard professor who spent 40 years teaching at the Ivy League institution blasted the university for the changes it made after the Chinese coronavirus and George Floyd riots, citing woke, anti-white and anti-male resolutions in a searing essay announcing his retirement. Professor James Hankins explained that his decision to retire was “not a sudden one,”…
Winning: Washington Post Praises Trump Enforcing ‘Justice in Venezuela’
The Washington Post editorial board on Saturday broke with the predictable Democrat response of condemning President Donald Trump’s capture of embattled Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife Celia Flores and called the military operation “a major victory for American interests.” In an editorial titled “Justice in Venezuela,” the board wrote: Millions of people around the…
Troy Aikman to Help Dolphins in General Manager Search
Dallas Cowboys legend and current ESPN analyst Troy Aikman has been hired by the Miami Dolphins as a consultant to help find their next general manager. Aikman has revealed some interest in becoming a general manager himself in the past. There is a possibility that he will recommend that the team hire him as their…
325,000 Foreign Nationals in California Must Return to DMV, Get New REAL IDs Due to Software Glitch
An estimated 325,000 people from other countries who hold California REAL IDs will have to brave the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) again and replace them because of a software error. The redo effects about 1.5 percent of REAL ID holders in the state, the department explained. The DMV will notify those recipients, all of…
China’s BYD Passes Tesla to Become World’s Top Electric Vehicle Manufacturer
Elon Musk’s electric vehicle (EV) company Tesla announced a nine-percent drop in sales to 1.64 million vehicles in its year-end report for 2025, while Chinese automaking giant BYD reported a 28-percent increase to over 2.25 million units in its 2025 recap. These figures show BYD has taken Tesla’s crown as the top EV manufacturer in…
CNN’s Phillip: GOP Didn’t Make Fraud an Issue Against Walz in ’24, That’s Their Fault, Not Media
On Friday’s broadcast of “CNN NewsNight,” host Abby Phillip argued that Republicans didn’t make fraud in Minnesota “a top-priority issue when they were running against Tim Walz last year” and so that’s their fault, not the fault of the media. Phillip stated that “there has actually been investigative journalism done on this topic by newspapers…
