Following Apple’s announcement of a $500 billion U.S. investment, creating 20,000 jobs and a new Texas factory, Donald Trump celebrated the news on social media. His initial post contained a spelling error (“witch” instead of “which”), which was swiftly corrected in a subsequent post. The investment, part of Apple’s AI expansion, was lauded by Trump as a testament to his administration’s policies; however, critics pointed out factual inaccuracies in his claims and the misspelling.
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Apple announced a $500 billion investment in US facilities over four years, aiming to create 20,000 jobs. This significant commitment follows President Trump’s imposition of tariffs on Chinese imports, from which Apple sources many products, although Apple had already been diversifying its manufacturing locations. The investment, while not directly circumventing tariffs, could garner favor with the administration and potentially secure exemptions. This builds upon previous, similar announcements by Apple in recent years.
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A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order preventing the Department of Education and the Office of Personnel Management from sharing sensitive personal information with representatives from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The judge found that this disclosure likely violated the Privacy Act by releasing data—including bank account numbers and Social Security numbers—without consent. The order protects current and former federal employees from potential misuse of their data by DOGE. The ruling comes in response to a lawsuit filed by several unions representing federal employees, who argue the data is being used inappropriately. The judge clarified that the order does not impede the administration’s broader policy goals, only the unauthorized release of sensitive personal information.
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A Tesla dealership in Salem, Oregon, suffered a second attack, this time involving gunfire that shattered several showroom windows. This incident follows a January arson attack at the same location, which also resulted in window damage and a vehicle fire. The FBI, ATF, and local police are investigating both events. No suspects have been identified, and a potential connection to Elon Musk’s political affiliations remains undetermined. The timing of the attacks has fueled speculation regarding their motivations.
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Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville predicts the Trump administration will collapse within 30 days, citing plummeting approval ratings and the administration’s controversial actions on immigration, DEI programs, and federal spending. Carville points to the inability of Republicans to pass key legislation, forecasting that House Speaker Mike Johnson will be forced to seek Democratic support, signifying the administration’s downfall. He advises Democrats to remain passive, anticipating an easy political victory in the coming weeks. The accuracy of Carville’s prediction remains to be seen, however, as recent polls show mixed results regarding President Trump’s approval rating.
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On the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion, the UN General Assembly rejected a U.S.-proposed resolution for ending the war that omitted mention of Russian aggression, instead approving a Ukrainian resolution demanding Russia’s immediate withdrawal. While the Ukrainian resolution passed, support was lower than in previous votes, highlighting diminished international backing. The U.S. abstained from voting on the amended version of its own resolution, reflecting tensions between the U.S. and Ukraine stemming from recent diplomatic initiatives. This outcome underscores the ongoing divisions within the international community regarding the conflict and the challenges in achieving a peaceful resolution.
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After a decade as anchor and managing editor, Lester Holt is stepping down from “NBC Nightly News” this summer. He will remain a full-time correspondent for “Dateline,” a position he’s held for nearly 15 years. During his tenure at “Nightly News,” Holt covered major national and international events, conducting numerous high-profile interviews and consistently delivering top-rated broadcasts. NBC News has not yet announced his replacement.
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Trump’s recent actions demonstrate a pattern of installing loyalists, regardless of qualifications, into key positions within the Justice Department, intelligence services, and the military. This includes appointments such as Pam Bondi as Attorney General, Tulsi Gabbard in intelligence, and Kash Patel in multiple roles, effectively granting Trump direct control over these agencies. The Friday military purge, culminating in the appointment of John Dan Caine as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, further solidified this pattern. These moves, while seemingly contradictory, simultaneously serve to troll political opponents and advance a potential consolidation of power. The overall effect is a concerning concentration of power in the hands of the President.
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At a Kyiv summit marking the war’s third anniversary, Prime Minister Trudeau announced $5 billion in aid for Ukraine, the first tranche from seized Russian assets. This commitment includes 25 additional light armoured vehicles, support for energy security, and four F-16 flight simulators. Trudeau reiterated Canada’s support for Ukraine’s role in peace negotiations and emphasized the need to prevent a return to might-makes-right principles. Canada will continue training Ukrainian troops and assisting in post-conflict recovery and rebuilding.
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