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White House says meeting with Anthropic ‘productive and constructive’
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met with senior administration officials staff at the White House Friday, sparking new questions over the future of the artificial intelligence firm’s relationship with the
Trump administration to release Second Avenue subway funding after MTA lawsuit
The Trump administration on Thursday agreed to release federal funding to go toward the New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) project to extend the Second Avenue subway following a la
EPA appoints industry players and academics to its Science Advisory Board
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it would appoint academics and players in chemical and other industries and additional scientists to its Science Advisory Board (SAB). The new appoi
The Memo: Trump’s claims on Iran feed optimism — and confusion
Optimism and confusion were intermingled Friday as President Trump suggested an end to the conflict in Iran was within reach, even as many of his claims were met with silence or murmurs of dissent fro
House Democrat slams ‘Dr. Jesus’ over cost of Iran war: ‘F‑‑‑ his a‑‑’
Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-Calif.) on Thursday alluded to President Trump’s since-deleted image of himself resembling Jesus Christ when she slammed the impact that the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran
Lutnick blasts Canada on trade: ‘They suck’
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick blasted Canada’s trade strategy, stating “they suck,” during Semafor’s World Economy Summit on Friday. “That is the worst strategy I’ve ever heard,” Lutnick told Se
Washington Post editorial board slams Trump’s ‘pointless standoff’ with Powell
The Washington Post’s editorial board rebuked President Trump’s threats to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, calling the feud a “pointless standoff that the president will lose.” “The question
Obama ramps up pressure in Virginia redistricting battle: ‘We’re counting on you’
Former President Obama is ramping up pressure in Virginia to have voters support the state’s redistricting measure and give Democratic candidates a stronger chance in the November midterm elections, t
White House, FBI looking into case of missing scientists: ‘No stone will be unturned’
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Friday that the Trump administration is looking into whether there may be a link among nearly a dozen American scientists who have reportedly died or
England, France lead ‘strictly defensive’ global summit on Strait of Hormuz
The United Kingdom and France gathered more than 50 countries in Paris on Friday for a discussion focused on joint efforts to secure free trade through the Strait of Hormuz. French President Emmanuel
Iranian state news outlet questions foreign minister’s ‘unexpected tweet’ on Hormuz Strait
An Iranian state news outlet on Friday questioned the “unexpected tweet” from Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz following the start of Israel and Leban
Watch live: Trump to court young voters at Turning Point USA event in Arizona
President Trump is headlining Turning Point USA’s event Friday afternoon in Arizona, as Republicans seek to bolster support ahead of November. The “Build the Red Wall” event comes at a time when Trump
Tufts student detained by ICE returns to Turkey
Rümeysa Öztürk, the Tufts University student who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last year, has completed her Ph.D. program and is returning to her home country of Turkey, he
NJ Transit announces $150 World Cup train tickets: ‘We are not making profits’
As the World Cup approaches, there is growing controversy in the greater New York-New Jersey area over the high train ticket prices to MetLife Stadium.
Psaki on Democrats’ 25th Amendment talk: ‘It’s not going to happen’
MS NOW host Jen Psaki attempted to shut down hopes from Democrats to invoke the 25th Amendment to oust President Trump from office amid criticism of his rhetoric and strikes on Iran. “I have no issue
Live updates: Iran says Strait of Hormuz open; RFK Jr. defends Trump’s sanity
Iran announced Friday morning that the Strait of Hormuz is “completely” open amid the temporary ceasefire reached between Israel and Lebanon. President Trump reacted enthusiastically to Iran’s announc
Aaron Carter’s mom creates GoFundMe to get singer star on the Walk of Fame
Aaron Carter accidentally drowned in his bathtub due to sedatives and gas inhalation.
French widow detained by ICE after GI husband’s death released, returns to France
After being held in a U.S. immigration detention facility for the past 16 days, an elderly French woman returned home to France on Friday. Marie-Thérèse Ross was detained by Immigration and Customs E
Democrat demands RFK Jr. insist on Trump mental fitness test, invoke 25th Amendment
Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) grilled Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about President Trump’s mental fitness Friday, pressing him about some of Trump’s recent social media post
Trump schedules controversial drilling auction in Alaska wildlife refuge
The Trump administration has officially scheduled an auction for the rights to drill in a controversial spot: a wildlife refuge in Alaska. The auction, in which companies will be able to bid for the r
FAA seeks flight cuts at Chicago airport to head off summer delays
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will cut down on flights at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport in anticipation of summer travel delays, the agency announced Thursday. The FAA will limit
Steve Bannon sides with Anthropic in fight with Pentagon: ‘It’s almost too dangerous’
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon said he believes artificial intelligence company Anthropic “had it right” in demanding its technology not be used in fully autonomous lethal weapons, setting
The special relationship has a habit of survival — but no assurance of it
Despite recent tensions, the U.K. and U.S. have maintained a special relationship for over 80 years due to their strategic utility, but for the relationship to endure, the U.K. must become more powerf
Duffy: Effort to recruit gamers as air traffic controllers ‘wildly successful’
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is targeting video gamers to serve in air traffic controller roles, an effort Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy described as “wildly successful.” “This has
GOP Sen. Katie Britt: House-passed bill to extend Haitian refugee status DOA in Senate
Sen. Katie Britt (Ala.), the chair of the Senate Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee and a leading GOP voice on immigration issues, says a House-passed bill to extend legal protections for H