National Review,
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'Artificial intelligence is, we believe, going to make us more productive, more prosperous, and more free.” So proclaimed Vice President JD Vance at his first foreign speech, given to an AI forum conducted jointly by the French and Indian governments.
He outlined the reality that America is the current leader in AI and intends to remain so. He said the Trump administration’s view is that AI is good for economic growth, for worker productivity, and for discovering breakthrough tech, in not only the world of “bits” but the physical world as well, in medicine and manufacturing. He outlined broad principles that would guide America’s approach to AI tech. We will invest
National Review,
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Haley Strack
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2/13/2025 7:39:09 PM
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In his first week since being nominated Archbishop of Detroit, Edward Weisenburger denounced Donald Trump’s immigration policies, and criticized the president’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Pope Francis nominated Arizona Bishop Weisenburger for the position on February 11; he is slated to replace outgoing Detroit Archbishop Allen Vigneron, who resigned from the post in 2023 after serving the diocese since 2009. An Illinois native, Weisenburger comes to Detroit from the city of Tucson, Arizona, where he has been since 2017.
Weisenburger wasted no time after being appointed to attack the Trump administration, taking issue with efforts to eliminate USAID spending.
National Review,
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James Lynch
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2/13/2025 5:13:02 PM
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The Department of Health and Human Services spent $22.6 billion on assistance to illegal immigrants from 2020 to 2024 as border crossings hit all-time highs, a new watchdog report shows.
The HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement, a unit that lost track of 32,000 migrant children, distributed the bulk of the funds to nonprofit organizations during President Joe Biden’s term, according to a report from government spending watchdog Open the Books, first reported by the New York Post.
In fiscal year 2023 alone, the ORR doled out $10 billion worth of grants as the Biden administration expanded the number of illegal aliens eligible for assistance. HHS distributed obligated funds of
Hot Air,
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David Strom
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2/13/2025 3:14:54 PM
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Project Veritas dropped a shocker of a video back in December, in which an EPA manager was bragging that the Biden administration was metaphorically 'dropping gold bars off the Titanic.' They were shoving every dime they could out to their NGO buddies so they could harass the Trump administration and continue to suck off the taxpayers' teat for years to come.
We all know such things happen, but to have it so vividly described was revealing. Well, Lee Zeldin is retrieving those gold bars, and it turns out to be a lot of them. $20 billion, all sitting in the equivalent of a bank vault.
Hot Air,
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Ed Morrissey
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2/13/2025 3:06:34 PM
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Policies have consequences, especially financial incentives -- and disincentives. Texas supplies plenty of the former, while blue states such as New York, Delaware, and Illinois provide overwhelming amounts of the latter. Corporate America has taken notice of the Lone Star State's favorable tax and business environment, prompting a significant number of companies to re-incorporate and relocate to Texas.
Now the stock exchanges are following suit. Texas had already encouraged some investors to set up a competing exchange in Dallas, given the corporate relocations and the desire in the financial industry to lower their tax risks. NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange are now rushing to fill the gap
CNBC,
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Kevin Breuninger
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2/13/2025 3:03:29 PM
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President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a presidential memorandum laying out his plan to impose "reciprocal tariffs" on foreign nations.
"They charge us a tax or tariff and we charge them," Trump said during a press event in Oval Office. The president said that under the plan, the U.S. will treat other countries' non-tariff policies as unfair trade practices that warrant tariffs in response.
Those include value-added taxes, or VATs, and other practices that the office of the U.S. trade representative deems to be unfair trade limitations.
He also suggested that additional tariffs, including on auto imports,
The Hill [DC],
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Julia Mueller
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2/13/2025 12:21:15 PM
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris would be the Democratic front-runner for governor of California if she jumped into the Golden State’s 2026 race to replace term-limited Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), polling shows.
Harris snagged support for a hypothetical gubernatorial bid from nearly 6 in 10 Democratic primary voters in California, 57 percent, according to a survey from Emerson College Polling/Inside California Politics/The Hill.
Former Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.), who left the House to mount an unsuccessful Senate bid last year, followed at 9 percent support.
Ex-Speaker of the California State Assembly Antonio Villaraigosa (D) and sitting Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalaki (D) brought in 4 percent each, and another 17
New York Post,
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Emily Crane
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2/13/2025 10:01:53 AM
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Hamas announced Thursday that it would resume freeing Israeli hostages as originally planned — just days after President Trump warned he would “let hell break out” if the terror group didn’t honor its cease-fire deal with Israel.
The terrorist group had earlier said it was suspending the handovers — starting with those planned for Saturday — over what it claimed were Israeli violations of their agreed terms.
However, after repeated warnings from Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Hamas said Thursday it would go ahead with implementing the truce deal — crediting Egyptian and Qatari mediators for helping to “remove all hurdles.”
Breitbart,
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Oliver JJ Lane
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At least 20 people were injured, some seriously and others possibly fatally when a driver ploughed a car into a trade union rally in Munich, Germany on Thursday morning.
UPDATE 1200 GMT — 28 Injured, suspect is Afghan ‘asylum seeker’
Following Bild‘s earlier claim of internal police information that the man held by police over the driving of a car into a trade union demonstration was an Afghan, this fact has now been confirmed by the Bavarian interior minister Joachim Herrmann. He said the Kabul-born Afghan “asylum seeker” was already known to police for drug crimes and theft.
Politico,
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Eugene Ludwig
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2/13/2025 9:54:14 AM
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Before the presidential election, many Democrats were puzzled by the seeming disconnect between “economic reality” as reflected in various government statistics and the public’s perceptions of the economy on the ground. Many in Washington bristled at the public’s failure to register how strong the economy really was. They charged that right-wing echo chambers were conning voters into believing entirely preposterous narratives about America’s decline.
What they rarely considered was whether something else might be responsible for the disconnect — whether, for instance, government statistics were fundamentally flawed. What if the numbers supporting the case for broad-based prosperity were themselves misrepresentations? What if,
New York Post,
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Alex Oliveira
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2/12/2025 9:29:56 PM
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Israel is considering a substantial strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities now that President Trump is in office and Joe Biden is out, according to a report citing US intelligence agencies.
A strike could come sometime this year, with Israeli leaders feeling Trump is far more likely to back an attack on Iran than Biden ever was, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
The intelligence came from an assessment compiled by the Biden administration in the final days of its existence. The report explained that the balance of military risks had shifted in the Middle East after Iran’s defenses had weakened following a year of war and proxy
CNBC,
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Dan Mangan
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2/12/2025 9:04:57 PM
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Social media company X has agreed to pay about $10 million to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump, who has put X's billionaire owner Elon Musk in charge of a major government cost- and staff-cutting effort, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Trump had sued X, then known as Twitter, and its then-CEO Jack Dorsey in San Francisco federal court for deplatforming his account following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol by his supporters. Twitter had cited the risk of Trump inciting further violence related to his effort to remain in the White House following his loss to former President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.