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'Okay': CNN host laughs at conservative for downplaying Elon Musk's influence over Trump

Tech billionaire Elon Musk is leading an effort to drastically cut the federal workforce, setting off court challenges and furious pushback by Democratic lawmakers, and CNN's Kasie Hunt laughed off a conservative guest for downplaying his role in Donald Trump's administration.

The administration gave millions of federal employees until midnight Thursday to decide on a "deferred resignation" offer, which a federal judge has temporarily suspended while court challenges play out over its legality, and Wall Street Journal reporter Annie Linskey said the move closely resembles the wrecking ball Musk took to Twitter's workforce after taking control of the social media platform he later renamed X.

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'Social Network' star Eisenberg slams Zuckerberg as 'obsessed with power'

by Adam PLOWRIGHT

Hollywood star Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in 2010 hit "The Social Network", told AFP the Facebook owner had evolved from having "a sense of righteousness" into "somebody obsessed with power".

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'Trump' thrills fans at Hong Kong theatre's last hurrah

by Holmes CHAN

The crack of a gunshot and the blonde man flinches behind the lectern, clutching his ear.

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'Hero': Latest school shooter celebrated as followers float copycat plans

When 17-year-old Solomon Henderson fatally shot a fellow student and then took his own life at Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, last month, he left behind a diary full of provocative poses as a kind of press kit.

Henderson's associates in an online subculture organized around inceldom, neo-Nazi accelerationism, and edgy memes immediately set to work incorporating images of him spliced together with white supremacist symbols and set to music for tribute videos.

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U.S. cuts task forces on foreign influence, Russian sanctions

The Justice Department is scaling back policing of foreign interests operating in the United States, ending criminal enforcement of a law used to snare bad actors seeking to influence politics and elections on behalf of foreign governments.

In a memo sent to staff Wednesday, US Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed she had disbanded the Foreign Influence Task Force, a unit dedicated to investigating violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), requiring such agents to register with US authorities.

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Republicans 'dreading it' with 'clock ticking' towards 'stumbling into a shutdown': report

House Republicans are becoming increasingly concerned that they will not be able to agree amongst themselves on a budget deal that will forestall a government shutdown in March.

According to a report from NOTUS, House Appropriations Chair Tom Cole (R-OK) confessed the drop-dead date is "getting here faster than I would like," adding, "We need to get a topline. Quick.”

As Reese Gorman and Riley Rogerson of NOTUS wrote, "... with Republicans and Democrats still so far apart, that topline is looking more magical and far-fetched by the day."

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According to the report, –– with a shutdown seeming inevitable –– GOP lawmakers are feeling handcuffed because Donald Trump has been pushing "the bounds of the law with executive orders" and Democrats, whose votes are needed, "may try to reestablish the power of the purse by insisting on new riders."

Asked about going into negotiations, Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE), confessed he is "dreading it."

Cole complained to NOTUS that the GOP leadership is partly to blame for the late start, explaining, "This should have been done in December, I didn’t get the authority to negotiate the topline until January. By that time, I had a new Senate, a new president of the United States on the way. So we’re doing the best we can with the cards we have and the players we have around the table.”

“I worry more about stumbling into a shutdown than someone deliberately triggering one,” Cole conceded.

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Japan PM to tread carefully in Trump talks

by Danny KEMP

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will cautiously try to convince Donald Trump to treat Tokyo better than other allies Friday when he becomes the second foreign leader to meet the US president since his return to power.

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Trump sanctions ICC for 'illegitimate' Israel, US probes

by Danny KEMP

U.S. President Donald Trump slapped sanctions on the International Criminal Court for probes targeting America and its ally Israel, but the ICC on Friday vowed to continue providing "justice and hope" around the world.

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'We screwed up': Some Dearborn voters have buyers remorse as Trump floats Gaza takeover

President Donald Trump's remarks this week turned heads when he suggested the United States could take over Gaza, force out Palestinians and turn it from a "demolition site" into the "Riviera of the Middle East."

And some voters in the Arab American enclave of Dearborn, Michigan, are now regretting their decision to snub former Vice President Kamala Harris.

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'Lottery ticket': Crypto investors brace for bumpy ride under Trump

by Lucie LEQUIER

Nick was enjoying his Saturday off work in Pennsylvania when he received an unexpected and alarming message: cryptocurrencies, buoyed since Donald Trump's November 5 election win, were in freefall.

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Taiwan says detects six Chinese balloons near island

by Amber WANG

Taiwan detected six Chinese balloons off the island, the defense ministry said Friday, as Beijing maintains military pressure to push its claim of sovereignty.

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AI starts to help India's struggling farms

by Aishwarya KUMAR

Each morning Indian farmer R Murali opens an app on his phone to check if his pomegranate trees need watering, fertiliser or are at risk from pests.

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'Please Kanye': Rapper shocks internet with new 'early morning rant against Jewish people'

The rapper known as Kanye West, or simply Ye, shocked social media users Friday with an early morning "rant against Jewish people."

Jake Sherman, founder of Punchbowl News, took to X to flag the development.

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