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Ofcom has launched an investigation into X following reports of altered images generated by Grok, which could result in significant fines or even a UK-wide ban if the platform is found in violation of the law. The UK government has also announced it will enforce the Data (Use and Access) Act this week, making the creation or requesting of deepfakes a criminal offense, along with prioritizing the issue within the Online Safety Act. Kendall, addressing the House, stated that the content on X is illegal, emphasizing that creating or sharing intimate images without consent is a criminal offense under the Online Safety Act for individuals and platforms. She urged the regulator to act swiftly.
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In the midst of ongoing protests, reports indicate that Trump is considering military action against Iran. Elsewhere, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell confirmed a Department of Justice investigation. Other prominent news includes a representative criticizing Trump for delaying the release of Epstein files, and a Cuba historian warning of economic devastation if Venezuelan oil is cut off. Additionally, a new survey reveals declining support for Trump among young men, and GOP senators are diverging from the White House on a Venezuela vote.
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So, the situation appears to be that Trump is saying he’s going to keep Exxon out of Venezuela’s oil industry. But, and this is a pretty big “but,” Exxon seems to be the one who doesn’t *want* in. It’s almost like a child throwing a tantrum, declaring they’re not inviting someone to a party the person wasn’t even planning on attending.
The crux of the matter seems to be Exxon’s assessment that the whole Venezuelan oil situation isn’t a good investment. They’ve essentially said, “It’s uninvestable,” which, coming from a major oil company, is pretty telling. It looks like they’re seeing a bunch of red flags: the low quality of the oil, the logistical nightmares of getting it out, and the sheer cost of modernizing the infrastructure.… Continue reading
Analysis of Federal Election Commission records reveals that Donald Trump’s largest donors during his second term included tech CEOs and individuals with relatives facing legal challenges. Many of these donors, who had previously given little to political campaigns, contributed substantial sums to the Trump-affiliated super PAC, MAGA Inc. Among the notable donors were OpenAI CEO Greg Brockman and the CEO of Palantir, Alexander Karp. Some donors’ relatives later received leniency from the administration, leading to scrutiny, even though officials maintain those decisions were not influenced by donations.
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Senator Mark Kelly has filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon, claiming their efforts to censure and demote him are unconstitutional. The lawsuit alleges Hegseth’s actions violate Kelly’s First Amendment rights and the Speech and Debate Clause, arguing the Executive Branch cannot punish a Senator for political speech. The suit claims Hegseth’s actions are in response to Kelly and other retired service members’ video urging military members to refuse illegal orders. Kelly states the actions against him send a chilling message to retired veterans and erodes the separation of powers.
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During a press conference aboard Air Force One, President Trump blamed the victim, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, and her wife for the fatal shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. He characterized Good as “very radical,” “very violent,” and “highly disrespectful” towards law enforcement, despite video evidence contradicting the administration’s claims and showing Good’s calm demeanor before the shooting. This response drew criticism for attempting to justify the use of deadly force and erase the identity of a same-sex couple. Advocacy groups have condemned the killing as preventable and reprehensible, and are calling for an independent investigation into the shooting.
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The Roman Empire faced a financial crisis similar to the U.S. today, leading to concerns about “fiscal dominance,” where the central bank’s ability to fight inflation is limited by the government’s debt. Economists worry that the U.S. may be approaching this point as the national debt climbs. This concept is further complicated by the “death of the Hamilton Norm,” where the public’s perception of government debt has shifted from being a future obligation to a permanent gift, fueling inflation. This situation is leading to market distress, as bond investors increasingly influence the economy.
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Following the killing of Renee Nicole Good by a federal agent in Minneapolis, videos have emerged showing escalating public outrage directed at immigration officers. These clips depict activists confronting ICE agents, some using bear spray, while being told they are not wanted in the city. In response to the unrest, Trump has reportedly deployed more officers despite local officials calling for an end to operations. These actions are viewed by some as an attempt to provoke the civilian population.
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The Trevor Project, an organization providing mental health services to LGBTQ+ youth, received a $45 million donation from MacKenzie Scott in late 2025. This gift represents the largest in the organization’s history, providing a significant boost following management challenges, layoffs, and the loss of federal funding for their 988 crisis hotline service. The Trevor Project lost $25 million in funding when the Trump administration stopped supporting LGBTQ+ youth on the 988 lifeline. Despite these setbacks, the organization’s CEO expressed optimism, viewing the donation as validation of their mission and a chance to revitalize the organization.
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Trump Blames Victims of ICE Killing, Calls Them “Radical” and “Disrespectful”
During a press conference aboard Air Force One, President Trump blamed the victim, Renee Nicole Macklin Good, and her wife for the fatal shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. He characterized Good as “very radical,” “very violent,” and “highly disrespectful” towards law enforcement, despite video evidence contradicting the administration’s claims and showing Good’s calm demeanor before the shooting. This response drew criticism for attempting to justify the use of deadly force and erase the identity of a same-sex couple. Advocacy groups have condemned the killing as preventable and reprehensible, and are calling for an independent investigation into the shooting.
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