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AI Playing Larger Role in Job Hunting, Hiring Process
Artificial intelligence is playing a larger role in the job hunting and hiring process, but things are getting convoluted, reported The New York Times.
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Ukraine Seeks .25 Percent of Allies' GDP for Weapons
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on Ukraine's Western partners to allocate 0.25% of their GDP to helping Kyiv ramp up weapons production and said the country plans to sign agreements this summer to start exporting weapon production technologies.
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Russia's Sechin: China Moves Toward Exporting Energy
Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin, one of the most influential men in Russia's energy sector, said on Saturday that China was seeking complete energy independence and that in the foreseeable future, it could become a major energy exporter.
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Pope Leo Urges Politicians to Respond to AI Challenges
Pope Leo warned politicians on Saturday of the challenges posed by the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), addressing its potential impact on younger people as a prime concern.
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New York City Flirts With Real Socialism
With New York City's Democratic mayoral primary only days away, voters in the Big Apple are considering electing a true socialist to run America's largest city, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
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Vance Calls Sen. Padilla 'Jose,' Slams Calif. Leaders
Vice President JD Vance on Friday accused California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass of encouraging violent immigration protests as he used his appearance in Los Angeles to rebut criticism from state and local officials.
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JD Vance Warns Governors: Control Riots or Feds Will Act
Vice President JD Vance issued a pointed warning on Friday to Democrat governors across the country, stating that if they fail to stop rioters from destroying American cities, the Trump administration will deploy federal law enforcement to restore order, Breitbart...
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Russia Captured Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Village
Russian troops have captured the small settlement of Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region, Russian state news agency TASS reported on Saturday, citing Russia's Defense Ministry.
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Toyota to Raise US Auto Prices by Average $270 from July
Japanese carmaker Toyota Motor said on Saturday it will raise prices for some vehicles sold in the United States by an average of $270 starting in July.The automaker's decision follows U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of a 25% tariff on imported vehicles and auto...
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Israeli Military Says it Killed Two Iranian Commanders
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Saturday that the military had killed a veteran commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' overseas arm, in a strike in an apartment in Iran's Qom province.
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Columbia Protester Mahmoud Khalil Freed from Immigration Detention
Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil was released Friday from federal immigration detention, freed after 104 days by a judge's ruling after becoming a symbol of President Donald Trump 's clampdown on campus protests.
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Pakistan to Nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
Pakistan said on Saturday it would recommend U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in helping to resolve the recent conflict between India and Pakistan.
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Japan Scraps US Meeting
Japan has canceled a regular high-level meeting with its key ally the United States after the Trump administration demanded it spend more on defense...
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Israel Hits Iranian Nuclear Research Facility
Israel's military said Saturday it struck an Iranian nuclear research facility overnight and killed three senior Iranian commanders in targeted attacks, while emphasizing it was preparing for the possibility that the war could turn into a lengthy campaign.
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Nashville Mayor Defends Doxxing of ICE Agents
Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell this week defended his office's decision to publish the names of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and said his concern lies more with masked agents "whisking people away," the Daily Mail reported.
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Trump Floats Idea of Firing 'Numbskull' Fed Chair Powell
President Donald Trump, who last month said he wouldn't try to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell before his term ends in May 2026, suggested Friday he might change his mind as he continued criticizing the board's decision this week not to reduce interest rates.
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5 US Destroyers Positioned in Mediterranean
The U.S. Navy has positioned five guided missile destroyers capable of defending against ballistic missiles in the Mediterranean Sea as Iran ramps up retaliations against Israeli strikes on its nuclear and military facilities.
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Tom Homan to Newsmax: ICE Agents' Families Face Threats
Border czar Tom Homan blasted liberals' efforts to unmask Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, given that assaults on federal officers have increased over 400%, telling Newsmax on Friday that the threats extend to the families of those whose information is getting ...
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LA Dodgers Pledge $1 Million to Families Impacted by ICE
The Los Angeles Dodgers have committed $1 million toward direct financial assistance for families of immigrants impacted by the surge in detentions and deportations in the region, the team announced on Friday.
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Vance, in LA, Says Troops Need to Stay, Blasts Newsom Over Immigration
Republican Vice President JD Vance on Friday met troops who have been deployed in Los Angeles to quell protests against immigration raids, as he accused Democratic state and city leaders of encouraging immigrants to cross the U.S....
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Texas Warns About Fungus Smuggled Into US
Texas Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture has issued a warning of the fungus labeled a "potential agroterrorism weapon" by the Trump administration smuggled into the U.S. by Chinese nationals.
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Labor Dept Suspends Biden-Era Farmworker Rule
The Department of Labor announced on Friday that it is suspending a Biden-era rule that critics say imposed large burdens on farmers with thousands of pages of new regulations.
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Dr. Crandall: Strong Heart Will Lead to Sharp Mind
A protein called amyloid might be a common thread between cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's. Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of illness and death in aging U.S. adults. Alzheimer's affects about 1 in 9 Americans age 65 and older.
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Cartel Operative Gets 35 Years in Prison
A high-ranking operative in the terrorist designated Los Zetas cartel is going to prison for 35 years. Mexican national, Jaime Gonzalez Duran, also known as "Hummer," has had a long history with U.S. government enforcement agents and the court system.
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House Preps for Vote on Resolution Condemning LA Riots
A resolution introduced by Rep. Young Kim, R-Calif., condemning the riots in Los Angeles sparked by federal agents enforcing immigration law is expected to be voted on by the House next week.