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There Is No Going Back
The president’s opponents, whoever they are, cannot expect a return to the Constitution as it was.The New York Times - 1d -
America knew Trump was a snake before we took him back in
We are now getting exactly what we voted for, exactly what we were promised and (presumably) exactly what we deserve.The Hill - 1d -
Microsoft earnings results will take a back seat to burning DeepSeek questions
Microsoft will report fiscal second-quarter earnings on Wednesday afternoon.MarketWatch - Jan. 29 -
Trump: 'I think we're going to recommend that FEMA go away'
President Trump said he would be signing an executive order aimed at "reforming and overhauling" FEMA and that he believed his administration may recommend that that federal agency "go away" and ...NBC News - Jan. 24 -
Trump's last-minute decision to go big on Jan. 6 pardons took many allies by surprise
Trump's pardon of more than 1,500 supporters charged in the Jan. 6 attack went further than what he suggested he would do just a month earlier.NBC News - Jan. 22 -
'We're taking it back': Trump promises action on Panama Canal
Speaking during his inaugural address, President Trump vowed to rename the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America," return Alaska's Denali to "Mount McKinley" and retake control of the Panama Canal.NBC News - Jan. 20 -
What we're hearing: Arsenal's striker search, Liverpool to let Núñez go?
The January transfer window is open, but what are our reporters hearing about deals that could be done?ESPN - Jan. 20 -
Bayern beat Wolfsburg to go clear in Bundesliga
Leon Goretzka scored once in each half to help Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich to a 3-2 victory over visiting VfL Wolfsburg on Saturday.ESPN - Jan. 19 -
Child found safe hours after vehicle stolen with her in back seat
Four-year-old Blessing Aoci was in the back seat of a vehicle when it was stolen early Thursday morning in Rock Island, Illinois, police said.ABC News - Jan. 16 -
Mexico's president hits back at Trump over 'Gulf of America': 'We're going to call it Mexican America'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum dove into President-elect Trump’s chatter of geopolitical rearrangement Wednesday, proposing a name change for North America in response to Trump’s musings about ...The Hill - Jan. 8
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Amazon plans to spend $100 billion this year to capture ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ in AI
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Elon Musk is CEO of Tesla and SpaceX and also leads President Donald Trump's DOGE group, which aims to make drastic cuts to the federal government.CNBC - 7h -
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DeepSeek has rattled large AI players — but smaller chip firms see it as a force multiplier
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Tariffs: How they work, who pays for them and why Trump loves them
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Here’s the $280 billion reason that AI-chip stocks will be just fine
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'Chilling effect': Here's what an Indonesian startup scandal means for the region's struggling scene
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