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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, has experienced a significant shift in media attention after opposing President Trump, leading to increased praise from broadcast networks. This transformation highlights the media’s selective coverage of political figures based on their alignment with certain narratives.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene’s opposition to Trump has led to a dramatic shift in media coverage, with networks like ABC and CBS suddenly favoring her. Her recent actions, including supporting healthcare policies and calling for transparency on the Epstein files, have earned her praise and increased media attention.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, has transitioned from a controversial figure dubbed ‘Klan Mom’ by Jimmy Kimmel to a media darling after opposing President Donald Trump. Her abrupt resignation from Congress and evolving political stance have drawn attention to the media’s selective coverage of political conflicts, especially within the Republican party.
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South Korean scientists have created ultra-thin fabric muscles that can lift 33 pounds while weighing less than half an ounce. This breakthrough could revolutionize wearable robotics, making assistive technology more practical and comfortable for everyday use.
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South Korean scientists have created ultra-thin fabric muscles that can lift 33 pounds while weighing under half an ounce, potentially revolutionizing wearable robotics by making assistive technology more flexible and lightweight. This innovation, achieved by researchers at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), could redefine how assistive technology supports people in everyday life.
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South Korean scientists have created ultra-thin fabric muscles that can lift 33 pounds while weighing less than half an ounce. This breakthrough could revolutionize wearable robotics by enabling lightweight, flexible, and strong assistive technologies that support human movement.
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South Korean scientists have created ultra-thin fabric muscles that can lift 33 pounds while weighing under half an ounce, marking a significant advancement in wearable robotics. The innovation could revolutionize assistive devices, making them lighter, more flexible, and more powerful, with potential applications in healthcare, industry, and everyday life.
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South Korean scientists developed ultra-thin fabric muscles that can lift 33 pounds while weighing under half an ounce, potentially revolutionizing wearable robotics. The innovation could reduce physical strain and enhance mobility for users in various applications.
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South Korean scientists have developed ultra-thin fabric muscles that can lift 33 pounds while weighing less than half an ounce, potentially transforming everyday clothing into assistive tech. This breakthrough by the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) replaces traditional rigid materials with natural fibers, allowing for lightweight, flexible, and strong wearable robotics.
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A Camp Lejeune water contamination survivor shares their experience of government neglect and health struggles after a visit from First Lady Melania Trump. The survivor recounts decades of cancer battles and family losses, emphasizing the need for accountability and compensation.
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The Camp Lejeune water contamination crisis has left a trail of suffering, with families enduring decades of health problems due to exposure to toxic substances. Survivors describe their personal journeys of battling cancer multiple times, losing loved ones, and facing significant government neglect, emphasizing the need for government accountability and compensation.
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A Camp Lejeune water contamination survivor has expressed renewed hope following a visit by First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Usha Vance, who visited the base as part of their first official joint trip. The visit came amidst decades of cancer battles for families affected by the toxic water, which was contaminated from 1953…
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A survivor of the Camp Lejeune water contamination crisis recounts decades of health battles and government negligence, expressing hope after First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Usha Vance’s visit. The visit has brought renewed attention to a long-overdue effort to hold the government accountable for the toxic water exposure that affected over a million…
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Camp Lejeune water contamination survivors, including a Marine Corps veteran’s family, are demanding justice after decades of illness, loss, and government neglect. Despite the 2022 Camp Lejeune Justice Act, only 900 of over 400,000 claims have been resolved, highlighting a need for accelerated legal action.
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Survivors of the Camp Lejeune water contamination crisis, which affected over a million people from 1953 to 1987, are demanding accountability after a visit by First Lady Melania Trump and Second Lady Usha Vance.
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A magician who implanted an RFID chip in his hand found himself locked out of the device after forgetting the password, rendering the tech in his body inaccessible. He initially considered linking the chip to a Bitcoin address or a meme, but the link eventually became inaccessible due to Imgur’s age verification rules.
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A magician who implanted an RFID chip in his hand faced a predicament when he forgot the password to access it, effectively locking himself out of the technology embedded in his own body. The incident highlights the potential risks and challenges of integrating advanced tech with personal identity, as the magician’s own password oversight led…
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A magician who implanted an RFID chip in his hand found himself locked out of the tech embedded in his own body after forgetting its password. The incident highlights the challenges of managing personal biometric devices in an increasingly connected world.
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A magician who implanted an RFID chip in his hand faced a tech-related crisis after forgetting the password, leaving him locked out of the embedded tech. The incident highlights the challenges of integrating digital systems with the human body.
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Zi Teng Wang, a magician with an RFID chip implanted in his hand, faced a unique challenge when he forgot the password, leaving him unable to access the technology. His attempt to creatively link the chip to a meme was thwarted by a broken link, highlighting the fragility of online resources.
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Magician Zi Teng Wang forgot the password to his RFID chip implant, leaving him locked out of his own tech. The incident underscores the risks of relying on digital systems for security and accessibility in personal use.
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China’s history of stealing F-35 technology raises security concerns as military experts debate potential Saudi Arabia military sales and national security risks.
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China’s history of stealing F-35 technology is raising security concerns as military experts debate potential Saudi Arabia military sales and national security risks. Retired General Charles Wald and other officials caution that while Saudi Arabia is unlikely to leak the technology directly, the potential for Chinese intelligence exploitation through cyber means remains a significant threat.
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China’s history of stealing F-35 technology raises security concerns over potential Saudi Arabia military sales, with experts warning of risks tied to Chinese tech exploitation. Retired generals suggest that while Saudi Arabia may not directly share technology with China, the country could still exploit it through intelligence means.
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China’s history of stealing F-35 technology raises security concerns as military experts debate potential Saudi Arabia military sales and national security risks. U.S. officials are weighing whether to approve Saudi Arabia’s request for the F-35 as part of a broader negotiation that includes defense assurances and potential diplomatic progress with Israel.
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Retired generals warn that China’s history of stealing F-35 technology raises security concerns regarding U.S. military sales to Saudi Arabia. The U.S. must weigh the risks of technology transfer against the strategic benefits of strengthening ties with Riyadh.
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The U.S. is weighing the sale of F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia amid concerns over Chinese attempts to steal American military technology. Ret. Gen. Charles Wald noted that while Saudis are unlikely to leak the jets’ technology, the Chinese could exploit through cyber means, raising security concerns.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has officially dismissed its high-profile case against SolarWinds and its CISO, ending a legal battle that had raised significant concerns in the cybersecurity community. The dismissal is seen as a relief for CISOs, as it removes potential chilling effects on their work related to cybersecurity compliance.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially dismissed its case against SolarWinds and its Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Timothy Brown, which was linked to a Russia-linked cyberattack involving the software company. This resolution marks the end of a high-profile legal battle that had raised significant concerns within the cybersecurity community regarding the…
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The SEC has dismissed its case against SolarWinds and its CISO, citing the resolution as a relief for cybersecurity professionals. This decision is expected to provide clarity and set a precedent for future cases involving cybersecurity and corporate accountability.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dismissed its high-profile case against SolarWinds and its CISO, Timothy Brown, which was linked to a Russia-linked cyberattack. The dismissal followed a joint motion filed by the SEC, SolarWinds, and Brown to resolve the case with prejudice.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dismissed its case against SolarWinds and its CISO, citing a joint motion to dismiss with prejudice. The resolution is expected to alleviate concerns among cybersecurity professionals about potential legal repercussions.
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The SEC has officially dismissed its case against SolarWinds and its CISO, which was linked to a Russia-linked cyberattack. The dismissal followed a joint motion filed by the SEC, SolarWinds, and the CISO, signaling a major relief for the cybersecurity sector.
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The U.S. has indicted four individuals for illegally exporting Nvidia GPUs to China, with charges including conspiracy, smuggling, and money laundering. Chinese companies paid nearly $3.9 million to the conspirators, facing potential decades in prison if convicted.
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The U.S. has indicted four individuals, including a former tech company CTO, for illegally exporting Nvidia GPUs to China. The suspects allegedly engaged in a conspiracy to falsify paperwork and contracts to facilitate the illegal shipments, drawing significant attention to the ongoing trade tensions and national security concerns.
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The U.S. has charged four individuals with conspiracy to illegally export Nvidia GPUs to China, alleging they used fake paperwork and contracts to bypass export controls. The defendants, including a former CTO of a Virginia-based AI company, could face lengthy prison sentences and substantial fines.
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The U.S. government has indicted four individuals, including a former CTO of a Virginia-based AI cloud computing company, for conspiring to illegally export Nvidia GPUs to China. Chinese companies allegedly paid nearly $3.9 million for the shipments, and the conspirators could face lengthy prison sentences and forfeit their financial gains if convicted.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted four individuals, including a former CTO of a tech company, for conspiracy to illegally export Nvidia GPUs to China. The indictment accuses the suspects of falsifying documents, creating fake contracts, and misleading authorities to facilitate the illicit shipments, which allegedly involved nearly $3.9 million in transactions.
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The US Department of Justice has indicted four individuals, including a former CTO of a tech company, for conspiring to illegally export Nvidia GPUs to China. The suspects face charges of conspiracy to violate the Export Control Reform Act, smuggling, and money laundering.
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US President Donald Trump praised New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s electoral victory during their first in-person meeting at the White House, expressing confidence in his ability to manage the city’s challenges. The meeting, which marked the first in-person encounter between political opposites, showcased a surprising level of rapport between the two leaders.
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US President Donald Trump praised New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s electoral victory during their first in-person meeting at the White House, expressing confidence in his ability to lead the city. The leaders, despite their ideological differences, found common ground on New York’s affordability and public safety challenges.
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US President Donald Trump has praised New York’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, expressing confidence that he could ‘do a very good job’ in leading the city. The two political opposites met in-person at the White House following Mamdani’s unexpected electoral victory, with Trump noting a shared commitment to improving New York City.
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US President Donald Trump praised New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani after their first in-person meeting at the White House, calling him a potential ‘very good’ mayor despite their political differences. The meeting marked a rare moment of bipartisan engagement between the two political opposites.
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US President Donald Trump praised New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s electoral victory during their first in-person meeting, expressing confidence he could do a very good job. The political opposites discussed cost-of-living and public safety, highlighting shared goals for New York City’s affordability.
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President Trump praised New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s electoral victory during their first in-person meeting, expressing confidence in his ability to manage the city’s challenges. Despite ideological differences, the leaders agreed on the importance of serving New York City effectively.
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The BBC has lost more than £1 billion in revenue as millions of UK households cancelled or refused to pay the license fee, a parliamentary report has found. The committee warned that mass cancellations and rising evasion are eroding the broadcaster’s main source of income.
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The BBC has lost over £1 billion in revenue due to a record number of households refusing to pay the license fee, according to a parliamentary report. The committee warns that mass cancellations and rising evasion are eroding the broadcaster’s funding, with over 3.6 million households claiming they do not need a license.
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The BBC has lost more than £1 billion ($1.3 billion) in revenue as millions of UK households cancelled or refused to pay the license fee, according to a parliamentary report. The committee warned that mass cancellations and rising evasion were eroding the broadcaster’s main source of income.
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The BBC has lost over £1 billion in revenue as millions of UK households refused to pay the license fee, according to a parliamentary report. The Public Accounts Committee warned that mass cancellations and rising evasion are eroding the broadcaster’s main source of income, highlighting a growing financial crisis.
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The BBC faces a £1 billion revenue loss due to license fee refusals, with parliamentary findings highlighting the erosion of its main funding source. The financial crisis coincides with upcoming government discussions on the license fee’s future, following recent controversies.
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The BBC has lost over £1 billion in revenue due to a surge in UK households refusing to pay the license fee, according to a parliamentary report. The financial crisis comes as the corporation faces government discussions on the future of the fee, with its Royal Charter set to expire in 2027.
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New Zealand is seeing a sharp rise in ‘golden’ visa applications from American citizens, with a 72% increase in Active Investor Plus Visa applications since July. The country has introduced a Business Investor Work Visa, offering permanent residency to high-net worth individuals.
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New Zealand has seen a 72% increase in American applications for its Active Investor Plus Visa since July, driven by the launch of the Business Investor Work Visa. The surge reflects a global shift towards safe havens amid political and geopolitical instability.
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New Zealand has experienced a 72% increase in ‘golden’ visa applications from Americans since the launch of the Business Investor Work Visa. This program allows individuals to obtain permanent residency by investing in and running a business in the country, with relaxed conditions making it an attractive option for high net worth individuals.
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New Zealand has experienced a significant increase in American applications for its ‘golden’ visa programs, with a 72% surge in Active Investor Plus Visa applications since July. The country’s introduction of the Business Investor Work Visa, offering permanent residency, has contributed to this trend.
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New Zealand has seen a 72% surge in American applications for its Active Investor Plus Visa since July, following the introduction of the Business Investor Work Visa. The program offers permanent residency and allows high net worth individuals to live and work in New Zealand by investing in and managing a business.
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New Zealand has seen a 72% surge in U.S. applications for its Active Investor Plus Visa, driven by eased rules and a new Business Investor Work Visa program. The country is positioning itself as a safe alternative to politically unstable regions, offering permanent residency and a high quality of life.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Ukraine risks losing its dignity if the United States does not support its position in ongoing negotiations. Zelensky said he would present ‘arguments’ and ‘alternatives’ to the 28-point proposal drafted by the Trump administration.
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Ukrainy’s President warned of potential dignity losses if the U.S. support is not renewed, and plans to present alternatives to the Trump’s 28-point proposal.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Ukraine risks losing its dignity or U.S. support if a 28-point proposal, drafted by the Trump administration, is not addressed. The proposal, which outlines a framework for U.S. assistance, is seen as critical to Ukraine’s security and international standing.