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Relationship between university and Beijing has elicited concerns about Chinese Communist Party influence
Legal Fights Cast Uncertainty Over US Tariffs
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Max Tegmark on AI Superintelligence: We’re Creating an ‘Alien Species’ That Would Replace Us
‘The painful truth … is that we’re much closer to figuring out how to build this stuff than we are figuring out how to control it,’ says MIT professor Tegmark.

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Our Pioneer Heritage Is a Part of the American DNA
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Battle Lines Form After Musk Criticism of Big, Beautiful Bill Divides Republicans
‘Elon is simply wrong,’ said House Speaker Mike Johnson. But Sen. Rand Paul sided with the DOGE chief, saying, ‘We can and must do better.’
White House Submits Request to Cut $9.4 Billion in Foreign Aid, Public Media Funding
The cuts proposed by President Donald Trump would codify several cuts put forward by DOGE.
Rubio Condemns CCP’s Tiananmen Square Massacre Ahead of Anniversary
‘We remember the brutal crackdown 36 years ago ... Freedom, democracy, and self-rule are human principles the CCP cannot erase,’ said U.S. Secretary of State.
Boulder Attack Suspect’s Family Taken Into Federal Custody; Deportation May Be Imminent
Authorities are questioning relatives of the Egyptian man who is accused of a terror attack against supporters of Israel in Colorado.
▶Max Tegmark on AI Superintelligence: We’re Creating an ‘Alien Species’ That Would Replace Us
‘The painful truth … is that we’re much closer to figuring out how to build this stuff than we are figuring out how to control it,’ says MIT professor Tegmark.
Airline Crews Say DEI Persists, Despite Safety Concerns and Trump Orders
Nearly a dozen aviation insiders, including a whistleblower who filed a federal complaint, asserted that diversity initiatives cause unneeded distractions.
2 Chinese Nationals Charged With Visa Fraud, Smuggling ‘Agroterrorism Weapon’ Into US
‘The alleged actions of these Chinese nationals—including a loyal member of the Chinese Communist Party—are of the gravest national security concerns.’
Musk Calls GOP Budget Bill an ‘Abomination,’ Drawing White House Response
White House press secretary says Elon Musk’s view ‘doesn’t change the president’s opinion.’
Job Openings Unexpectedly Jump to 7.39 Million in April: JOLTS
Payrolls little changed as hiring and layoffs were flat again.
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Alleged CCP Influence Operations Involve Paid Protesters in New York
New protests coincide with CCP’s intensified persecution campaign against religious group Falun Gong.
House CCP Committee Chairman Inquires With Canadian Firm About Supply of Critical Metal
Rep. John Moolenaar says America’s dependence on China for tungsten ‘poses a significant risk’ to the United States’ industrial base and warfighting readiness.
Pentagon Deploys Civilian Staff to Help DHS in Fight Against Illegal Immigration
The new Pentagon deployments are part of the Trump administration’s ‘whole-of-government’ strategy to secure the southern border and enforce immigration laws.
Former Top Chinese General, Xi Ally Dies in Beijing
Xu Qiliang’s death came as the communist regime’s military saw a series of high-profile purges.
Day in Photos: Elections in South Korea, Prison Escape in Pakistan, and Princess Diana’s Clothing Auction
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Short Bursts of Movement Ignite Calorie Burn
Structured workouts are rivaled by the energy generated by brief daily movements such as climbing the stairs to the bedroom, or getting up for a quick stretch.
Former University of Michigan President Fails to Win Vote to Helm Florida’s Flagship School
Santa Ono championed a DEI agenda at the University of Michigan before complying with a Trump order and publicly declaring a change of heart.
Senate Panel Advances Trump’s Nominee to Lead IRS by One-Vote Margin
Reflecting the partisan divide, a Democrat leader made a last-minute appeal to replace the Republican nominee who has faced intense scrutiny.
US Army Hits Annual Recruitment Goals 4 Months Early
Pentagon cites rising enlistment interest among youth, crediting Trump-era reforms and patriotic momentum.
Chinese Student Charged With Illegally Voting in 2024 Election
Michigan officials charged Gao for casting an illegal vote after he approached a city clerk and tried to retract his ballot.
US Embassy Officials Warn Americans Not to Use Dating Apps to Meet People in Mexico
The U.S. Consulate General Guadalajara says American citizens have been kidnapped in the Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit areas.
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