As part of an ongoing initiative, the Pentagon has directed thousands of National Guard personnel to undergo civil unrest mission training in the coming months. This training signals a potential shift, suggesting the Trump administration may be moving toward deploying uniformed military forces in urban areas, a practice previously reserved for extreme emergencies. This decision follows a period of heightened tensions and public demonstrations across the country. The increased focus on civil unrest training indicates a growing concern within the government about potential social instability.
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The Senate voted to end the global tariffs imposed by the Trump administration for a third time this week, with bipartisan support. The vote came shortly after Trump’s trade talks with China, where a new tariff rate was discussed. The measure is likely to stall in the House, but it demonstrates Republican pushback and exposes divisions within the party. Additionally, the Senate hearing for Trump’s nominee for surgeon general has been postponed due to the nominee going into labor.
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A Tennessee man, Larry Bushart, was arrested and charged with making threats of mass violence after posting a meme referencing Donald Trump in a Facebook group memorializing slain right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, which was misinterpreted by members of the group as a threat against their local high school. Despite investigators acknowledging the meme was not a direct threat, Bushart was arrested and held for over a month. However, the charges against him have since been dropped, after an interview revealed authorities were responding to community anxiety rather than an actual threat. Bushart, who lost his job due to his imprisonment, had been arrested and charged in connection with the fallout from Kirk’s death, who had been assassinated on a college campus.
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Vice President J.D. Vance has received criticism for expressing his hope that his Hindu wife, Usha Vance, will convert to Christianity. These remarks were made at a Turning Point USA event and broadcast on Fox News and online. Critics, including Indian-American commentators, accused Vance of hypocrisy, citing his downplaying of his wife’s Hindu background and past statements about her influence on his faith. Despite this, Usha Vance has stated that she does not intend to abandon her faith, emphasizing that her children have the freedom to explore both religious traditions.
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Ukrainian forces are indeed currently managing to blunt Russia’s Pokrovsk offensive, primarily through a relentless counterbattery campaign, though the situation remains complex and the narrative surrounding it is often contested. The essence of the reports suggests that the battle for Pokrovsk, a town that has unexpectedly become a critical focal point, is being fiercely contested. It appears that the Ukrainian forces are leveraging superior intelligence and, crucially, a potent artillery capability to inflict significant damage on Russian forces, even in the face of overwhelming numerical superiority in manpower and equipment.
This counterbattery strategy seems to be proving particularly effective. The Ukrainians, despite facing an estimated 8:1 disadvantage in certain areas, are managing to create a “target-rich environment” for their artillery, a testament to their intelligence gathering and targeting capabilities.… Continue reading
Meta Platforms experienced a significant stock drop despite reporting positive results, primarily due to concerns surrounding its substantial investments in artificial intelligence. The company increased its 2025 capital expenditures guidance to between $70 billion and $72 billion to accelerate the development of advanced AI tools. CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended this aggressive spending strategy, emphasizing the early returns in the core business and the company’s proactive approach to capitalizing on future advancements in superintelligence. Zuckerberg believes these investments will strategically position Meta for major opportunities in the coming years.
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On Thursday, the investigation into the Louvre crown-jewels heist saw five more individuals seized, including a suspect linked by DNA, which expanded the scope of the search across Paris and its suburbs. Authorities have now apprehended three of the four alleged members of the “commando” team, with one detainee suspected of being part of the group that committed the crime. The recent arrests have not led to the recovery of the stolen treasures, valued at approximately $102 million. Police have acknowledged significant security flaws at the museum.
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Despite President Trump’s claim of having “highest numbers,” a recent poll from The Economist and YouGov paints a different picture, revealing a mere 39% approval rating. This result is the lowest of his second term so far, with notable disapproval across various demographics, including young voters and women. The survey also indicates poor approval on specific issues like immigration, abortion, and inflation, alongside disapproval of actions such as his trade aggressions and requests for compensation from the Justice Department. Ultimately, the poll data suggests a continued decline in Trump’s public favorability since his time in office.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has decided to transition its internal work environment from Microsoft Office to Open Desk, a European open-source alternative. This decision follows increasing concerns about public bodies’ reliance on US tech companies, especially given the ICC’s tense relationship with the US government. The move is also in response to reported issues, such as the cancellation of the ICC chief prosecutor’s email account by Microsoft. Open Desk is developed by the German Centre for Digital Sovereignty of the Public Administration (Zendis), which is part of an EU initiative focused on developing sovereign digital infrastructure.
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