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- Nvidia's stock has surged following the announcement of a $100 billion investment in OpenAI, reinforcing its role in powering AI infrastructure as expectations for increased demand for related technology grow.
- The markets currently reflect a cautious stance, with analysts noting that investors are averaging out predictions, which leads to pricing that does not fully capture likely outcomes and may leave them exposed to unforeseen changes.
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is seeing a recruitment surge, receiving over 150,000 applications for positions amid increased calls for robust immigration enforcement in the U.S.
- In a notable setback for the automotive industry, Porsche has reduced its electric vehicle ambitions, scrapping plans for a battery-powered luxury SUV and focusing instead on traditional petrol engines and hybrid models, which has negatively impacted its stock prices.
- President Trump is expected to approve a deal that grants Oracle control over TikTok’s U.S. operations after months of negotiations, indicating a potential shift in regulatory dynamics involving Chinese tech companies in the U.S. market.
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ZeroHedge
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Watch: Trump 'Sort Of Made A Decision' On Tomahawks To Ukraine
22 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Watch: Trump 'Sort Of Made A Decision' On Tomahawks To Ukraine President Donald Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he has "sort of made a decision" concerning the ultra-controversial question of selling and transferring long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, via intermediary countries in NATO. But then he added the crucial caveat that he first wants to know what the Ukrainians plan to do with the Tomahawks. "Where they are sending them, I guess I will have to ask that question. I would ask some questions," he posed. > Let’s hope it is true. 🙏🏻 > But with that guy we never know… > > Trump stated
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CDC Endorses Standalone Chickenpox Vaccination For Younger Children
42 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
CDC Endorses Standalone Chickenpox Vaccination For Younger Children Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Oct. 6 stopped recommending a combination vaccine that contains a varicella component, advising a standalone shot against the disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta on May 21, 2024. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times The CDC is now advising that children aged 1 receive a standalone chickenpox vaccine, its parent agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, said in a statement. Acting CDC Director Jim O'Neill, also the deputy health secretary, made the change based
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Anaheim Man Shot After Charging Cop With Shovel Outside Elementary School
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Anaheim Man Shot After Charging Cop With Shovel Outside Elementary School Bodycam and dashcam footage show a fatal September 15 confrontation in Anaheim where 36-year-old Rudy Anthony Martinez II was shot after charging an officer with a shovel outside John Marshall Elementary School, according to the NY Post. Police say the officer responded around 12:45 p.m. to a 911 call about a man, possibly on drugs, wielding a shovel and a brick. As soon as Martinez spotted the patrol car across an intersection, he sprinted toward it, shovel raised. Photos: NY Post In the dashcam video, the officer exclaims “oh s–t” before even stepping
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If Mamdani Wins, The Gig (Work) Is Up
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
If Mamdani Wins, The Gig (Work) Is Up Authored by Jonathan Wolfson via RealClearPolitics, One of Zohran Mamdani’s most harmful proposals is getting the least attention: his plan to restrict “gig” work – the freelancing that’s so popular across the Big Apple. Mamdani wants to wrap freelancing in so much red tape, it’ll be significantly harder for New Yorkers to work for themselves or get side income. New Jersey, too, is flirting with severely limiting independent work. But whether it comes from Gracie Mansion or Trenton, a crackdown on gig work would hurt not just workers and those who hire them, but every
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Jimmy Kimmel's Suspension Viewership Bump Evaporates; Traditional TV Meltdown Continues As Advertisers Scramble
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Jimmy Kimmel's Suspension Viewership Bump Evaporates; Traditional TV Meltdown Continues As Advertisers Scramble Disney briefly suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live! in September after host Jimmy Kimmel falsely claimed that Tyler Robinson, the furry-obsessed suspect in the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, was affiliated with the "MAGA gang." That claim was later debunked by court documents revealing Robinson's radical left-wing views. Nexstar and Sinclair temporarily pulled the late-night show from their network, but since Kimmel's return, the latest audience data shows viewership has plunged from the levels observed during the hyped comeback show. As we noted in late September, shortly after Kimmel's much-hyped return
The Guardian
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ICC convicts former Sudan militia leader for war crimes in Darfur
a day ago
by Guardian Staff and agencies in the Hague
Darfur, International criminal court, International criminal justice, Law, Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World newsJanjaweed commander Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-al-Rahman, known as Ali Kushayb, found guilty over atrocities The international criminal court has convicted a leader of the Janjaweed militia of playing a leading role in a campaign of atrocities committed in the Sudanese region of Darfur more than 20 years ago. It was the first time the court had convicted a suspect of crimes in Darfur. The court ruled that the atrocities, including mass murders and rapes, were part of a government plan to snuff out a rebellion in the western region of Sudan. Continue reading...
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Eswatini confirms arrival of 10 more people as part of US deportation deal
a day ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
Eswatini, Ice (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement), US immigration, Trump administration, US news, Africa, Human rights, World news, US politicsAfrican kingdom receives second group of third-country nationals in what NGOs and lawyers say is violation of human rights Ten people deported by the US have arrived in Eswatini, its government said, the second group of third-country deportees to be sent to the southern African kingdom by the Trump administration in what lawyers and NGOs have described as violations of their human rights. A statement by the Eswatini government posted on social media before their arrival on Monday said: “The individuals will be kept in a secured area separate from the public, while arrangements are made for their return to their countries
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‘The fear was immense’: al-Shabaab exploits fragmented politics to reclaim land in Somalia
3 days ago
by Mohamed Gabobe in Mogadishu and Jason Burke
Somalia, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Al-ShabaabWith Islamist militant group 40km from Mogadishu, a ‘strategic stalemate’ has been reached, but some fear worst is yet to come One night in early July, Maryan Abdikadir Geedi decided it was finally time to abandon her small shop in the town of Moqokori in the Hiiraan region of Somalia. Though she had heard of the rapid recent gains made by al-Shabaab, the Islamist militant movement, the 46-year-old had hoped to stay. Since getting married in 2013, Geedi had seen control over Moqokori change hands repeatedly. Continue reading...
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Kenyan activists abducted after joining opposition rally in Uganda
5 days ago
by Samuel Okiror in Kampala
Uganda, Kenya, Bobi Wine, Yoweri Museveni, Africa, World newsPair had crossed border to support presidential campaign of reggae singer Bobi Wine Two Kenyan activists have been abducted in Uganda after attending a presidential campaign event for Bobi Wine, the reggae musician turned politician. Heavily armed security operatives detained Bob Njagi, the chair of Free Kenya, and Nicholas Oyoo, the movement’s secretary general, at a petrol station near Kampala on Wednesday afternoon. Continue reading...
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Organisers call for sixth night of protest as Morocco death toll rises to three
5 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi and agencies
Morocco, Protest, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World newsPrime minister praises security response and says government is ready for talks Morocco’s prime minister, Aziz Akhannouch, has praised the security force reaction to protests over corruption and public spending and said the government was ready for talks, as organisers called for a sixth night of protests. In a statement, Akhannouch said the death toll in the protests had risen to three. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Ecuador detains 5 after shots fired at President Noboa’s car
39 minutes ago
by Reuters
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa’s car was surrounded by a group of around 500 people throwing rocks as he approached an event in Canar province, a top minister said, adding “signs of bullet damage” were found afterward on the president’s vehicle. Environment and Energy Minister Ines Manzano spoke on Tuesday after formally filing a report of an assassination attempt against Noboa. The president was not hurt and five people have been detained, the minister added. “Shooting at the president’s...
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Investment from both US and China can boost Pakistan’s strategic autonomy
an hour ago
by Ayesha Shaikh
The United States is pouring billions into rare earth supply chains to counter Chinese supremacy amid an ongoing rivalry between the two countries. Against this backdrop, Pakistan has signed a memorandum of understanding with the US to promote the refinement of critical minerals on Pakistani soil. It remains to be seen if cooperation with the US will bolster Pakistan’s strategic autonomy or ensnare Islamabad in another geopolitical quagmire. However, the memorandum of understanding is certainly...
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Trump’s Insurrection Act threat escalates showdown with Democratic US cities
an hour ago
by Reuters
Hundreds of Texas National Guard soldiers gathered on Tuesday at an Army facility outside Chicago, as Donald Trump’s threat to invoke an anti-insurrection law and deploy troops to more US cities intensified the battle over the limits to his authority. The Republican president on Tuesday again left open the possibility that he might use the centuries-old Insurrection Act to sidestep any court rulings blocking the dispatch of Guard troops into Democratic-led cities, over the objections of local...
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Trump says ‘real chance’ to end Gaza war, Hamas seeks US guarantees
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump voiced optimism that there was a “real chance” to end the war in Gaza, as Israel marked the second anniversary of the October 7 attack on Tuesday. In his message marking the anniversary, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to achieve all the goals of the war. “We are in fateful, decisive days. We will continue to act to achieve all the war’s objectives: the return of all abductees, the elimination of Hamas’s rule, and ensuring that Gaza will never again pose...
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Trump talks up Canada deal chances during PM Carney’s visit
4 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump struck a friendly tone with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday, hailing progress towards a trade deal but offering few concrete concessions on steep US tariffs. Trump repeatedly showered praise on “great leader” Carney, who was under pressure at home to show progress from his second visit to the White House since taking office in April. “I think they’re going to walk away very happy,” Trump told reporters as he sat alongside Carney in the Oval Office. “And I...
New York Times
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Mass Layoffs Trump Is Threatening in Shutdown Fight May Be Illegal
an hour ago
by Tony Romm
United States Politics and Government, live-detached, Federal Aid (US), Layoffs and Job Reductions, Federal Budget (US), Government Employees, Office of Management and Budget (US), Trump, Donald J, Vought, Russell T, Vance, J DUnions have sued to block any firings, which budget experts believe are not even needed to protect essential federal services.
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Trump Suggests Furloughed Federal Workers May Not Receive Back Pay After Shutdown
29 minutes ago
by Tony Romm
United States Politics and Government, Government Employees, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Labor and Jobs, Shutdowns (Institutional), Office of Management and Budget (US), Office of Personnel Management, Trump, Donald J, Financial PlannersUnion leaders and Democratic lawmakers say the move would run afoul of a law adopted under President Trump’s first term.
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What Does the National Guard Do? Why Are Its Troops in U.S. Cities?
2 hours ago
by John Ismay
United States Defense and Military Forces, Federal-State Relations (US), United States Politics and Government, US Federal Takeover of Metropolitan Police Dept (DC), Urban Areas, Disasters and Emergencies, Workers' Compensation Insurance, Veterans, Civil Rights Movement (1954-68), Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Executive Orders and Memorandums, Air National Guard, Defense Department, National Guard, Hegseth, Pete, Trump, Donald J, Chicago (Ill), California, New Orleans (La), Washington (DC)The Guard has been federally mobilized around the country at least 10 times since World War II, with presidents using it to respond to civil unrest.
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New Race-Day Worry for the Chicago Marathon: Immigration Enforcement
2 hours ago
by Talya Minsberg
Chicago Marathon, Marathon Running, Federal-State Relations (US), Immigration and Emigration, Mexican-AmericansTensions over the federal intervention in the city have many runners worried about what to expect during the race, which passes through immigrant neighborhoods and draws many participants from abroad.
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Klarna, Affirm, Afterpay: How ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ Built a New Culture of Consumption
5 hours ago
by Amy X. Wang
Shopping and Retail, Consumer Behavior, Credit and Debt, Banking and Financial Institutions, E-Commerce, Personal Finances, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Computers and the Internet, Credit Cards, Fashion and Apparel, Luxury Goods and Services‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ has built a delirious new culture of consumption — and trapped users in a vortex of debt.