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Hollywood urges Trump to protect film, TV from AI

Hundreds of Hollywood stars including Ben Stiller, Cate Blanchett and Cynthia Erivo have urged Donald Trump's White House to protect film, TV and music copyrights against big tech and artificial intelligence.

The open letter -- signed by over 400 actors, directors and artists -- hits back against tech giants like Google and OpenAI, who say their AI models must be allowed to train on a vast range of copyrighted work or risk being left behind by Chinese rivals.

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Nvidia showcases new tech at AI 'Super Bowl'

by Glenn CHAPMAN

Nvidia chief Jensen Huang on Tuesday showcased cutting-edge chips for artificial intelligence and new applications for the technology, shrugging off talk of China's DeepSeek disrupting the market and dangers from US President Donald Trump's trade wars.

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'Harmed the public interest': Judge deals Trump and Musk another blow in court

A federal judge on Tuesday dealt a legal blow to the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s DOGE-led efforts to shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development.

U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang found in a ruling critical of the unilateral move that Musk likely violated the Constitution. The ruling came after a group of more than two dozen unnamed current and former USAID employees and contractors challenged Musk’s attempt to halt operations at the agency, according to CBS News.

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'They're trying to pander': Expert skeptical of Russia deal amid Trump's 'ceasefire' boast

Vladimir Putin did not agree to an absolute ceasefire with Ukraine when he spoke by phone with President Donald Trump on Tuesday, as was the U.S. administration's goal.

Trump posted to Truth Social shortly after the call, "My phone conversation today with President Putin of Russia was a very good and productive one. We agreed to an immediate Ceasefire on all Energy and Infrastructure, with an understanding that we will be working quickly to have a Complete Ceasefire and, ultimately, an END to this very horrible War between Russia and Ukraine."

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'Profoundly alarming': Analyst warns Musk's 'outsized influence' shifting to state races

Billionaire Elon Musk is expanding his political interests beyond the federal government to eye state races that could benefit his companies if the right people are elected, according to an opinion piece in The New York Times.

Musk has turned his gaze to Wisconsin, where he is unsurprisingly supporting the conservative candidate for the state's supreme court. A victory for Musk's candidate, Judge Brad Schimel, "would flip the court from liberal to conservative control, with potentially enormous implications for access to voting, legislative districts, abortion and more," wrote law professor Kate Shaw.

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'None of our jobs are safe': Postal workers union sounds alarm amid fears of privatization

American Postal Workers Union President Miriam Bell is sending warning letters to carriers and other U.S. Postal Service workers amid concerns that Elon Musk and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy will privatize their operations.

Reporter Amee Vanderpool wrote on Tuesday that Bell's email was a response to a letter from DeJoy that was also sent to House and Senate leaders last week, which said that the new administration's team would "assist" the service in addressing the “mismanagement of the agency’s retirement assets and Worker’s Compensation Program.”

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'Angry base is motivated base': Analyst says 'livid' Dems may have gotten kick they needed

Democrats are angry that their leadership is failing to show any substantive pushback to President Donald Trump's first two months of devastation, which might be exactly what the party needs to get moving in the right direction, argues a new piece from MSNBC.

The tipping point came when Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) aligned himself with Republicans to vote for the recent funding bill to keep the government open. Backlash has been swift, leading Schumer to cancel his book tour due to security concerns over unruly protesters.

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Minnesota Republican accused of soliciting sex with 16-year-old girl

Minnesota state Sen. Justin Eichorn, a Republican, was arrested on Monday on suspicion of trying to solicit a minor.

Minnesota Public Radio reported Tuesday that the Bloomington Police Department claimed Eichorn, “who thought he was talking to a 16-year-old female," was actually in touch with detectives. He then scheduled a meetup on Monday, where police arrested him, officials said.

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'Trump will keep pushing': Bezos' WaPo comes out swinging against latest attacks

Billionaire Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos may support Donald Trump, but his paper's editorial board did not hesitate to disparage the president in Tuesday's paper.

At issue was Trump's targeting of law firms and attorneys he has held grudges against for, in some cases, decades.

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Trump admin moves to fire hundreds of government scientists

The Trump administration plans to lay off hundreds of scientists and researchers from the US federal government as part of drastic cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), lawmakers warned Tuesday.

The firings would result from the EPA, which tackles environmental issues including pollution, clean water and climate change, eliminating its scientific research arm that employs over 1,500 people.

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Trump may have just helped Putin cover up war crimes involving children: report

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the U.S. could be inadvertently helping Russian President Vladimir Putin cover up alleged Russian war crimes involving children.

The controversy revolves around a now terminated, U.S.-funded initiative that contained "a sensitive database detailing the mass deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia," The Post reported. The project was headed up by Yale University’s Humanitarian Research Lab, but that contract was recently scrapped by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.

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Elon Musk cries 'terrorism' after multiple vehicles ablaze at Las Vegas Tesla center

Tesla CEO Elon Musk blamed "terrorism" after multiple vehicles reportedly burned at one of his facilities in Las Vegas.

KLAS reported that the FBI and local authorities were investigating the blaze at a Tesla Collision Center on Tuesday.

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'I don't even like the Democratic Party': Even James Carville mad at post-Trump Dems

Democratic strategist James Carville sounded off on CNN about the current defeatist attitude consuming the Democratic Party following Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) capitulation on the GOP-crafted funding bill.

"I'm mad at the Democratic Party," Carville told Wolf Blitzer. "You see, when you lose an election — a party exists for one reason, and one reason only. And that is, to win the election. We lost, but there's nothing permanent about this."

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