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Trump Suspends $5 Billion Electric Vehicle Charging Station Program
President Donald Trump’s administration halted the $5 billion Biden electric vehicle charging program, which has been criticized for its poor production of charging stations. Emily Biondi, the associate administrator for the Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty, in a letter to the state Department of Transportation directors on Thursday, said the administration has suspended the National Electric…
San Francisco Leads Coalition Against Trump Sanctuary City Policy
The county of San Francisco, California, on Friday led a coalition against the Trump administration’s crackdown against sanctuary jurisdictions for illegal aliens. San Francisco and Santa Clara counties in California, as well as King County, Washington, and the cities of Portland, Oregon, and New Haven, Connecticut, sued the Trump administration over its sanctuary crackdown. CNN reported: The…
Super Bowl LIX Honors 14 People Killed in New Orleans Terror Attack
The fourteen people who lost their lives in the New Year’s terror attack after a terrorist drove a pickup through a crowd of people on Bourbon Street were honored during Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana, between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. Photos of the 14 victims were held by officials from the…
Trump involvement helps PGA Tour get closer to LIV Golf deal: Commissioner
PGA commissioner wants the US president to negotiate a deal with the breakaway LIV Golf in hopes of ending the sport’s partition at a professional level. The PGA Tour has asked President Donald Trump to help broker a deal with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia that could lead to a long-awaited alliance…
How Japan sparked Trump’s 40-year love affair with tariffs
When Donald Trump’s fortunes took a downturn in the 90s and he needed to raise cash fast, he sailed his 282ft (85m) superyacht, the Trump Princess, to Asia hoping he could attract Japan’s wealthy. It wasn’t the first time the businessman had sought out Japanese buyers or lenders for his projects. In the cut-throat world…
Eli Manning Denied First Ballot Hall of Fame Entry, ‘Happy’ for Those Who Got In
There’s a strong chance Eli Manning will eventually be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but it won’t happen in 2025. Manning, a two-time Super Bowl champion and two-time Super Bowl MVP, was voted down by the Hall of Fame Selection Committee after making the list of finalists. Antonio Gates, Eric Allen, Jared…
Judge Allows Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against OpenAI to Move to Trial
A federal judge expressed skepticism over Elon Musk’s claims that he will suffer irreparable harm if OpenAI is allowed to proceed with its transition to a for-profit company, but welcomed the possibility of a trial to resolve the billionaire’s lawsuit against the AI startup founded as a non-profit. AP News reports that in a court hearing this…
ChatGPT Mystery: Family of OpenAI Whistleblower Sues for Access to San Francisco Police Records
The parents of the late Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee who blew the whistle on the company’s alleged copyright infringements, have filed a lawsuit against San Francisco officials for denying them access to police reports and other records related to their son’s death. Mercury News reports that Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI employee who gained national attention…
MSNBC’s Reid: Trump Administration Displaying Third-World ‘Junta Behavior’
MSNBC host Joy Reid said Friday on “The ReidOut” that the Trump administration is displaying “third world” military “junta behavior.” Reid said, “I still recall, and it’s still seared in my mind, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss saying that you can’t describe the feeling of your federal government coming after you and training the entire awesome…
Exclusive — Rep. Tim Burchett: $40 Million a Week in U.S. Taxpayer Funds Still Going to Taliban
Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview Friday that he believes upwards of $40 million per week in American taxpayer dollars is still going to the Taliban every week, despite a current freeze on foreign aid. “We’ve been told that it is, somehow they’re getting it,” he said. “That’s on the surface…
