‘State of the art’ air traffic control system will be unveiled in the ‘next couple days,’ Duffy says

A brand-new “state of the art” air traffic control system will be unveiled by the Trump administration in the “next couple days,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told “Fox & Friends” Wednesday.  President Donald Trump will get the “first sneak peek” before the system is presented to Congress as part of a funding request, according to…

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Trump DOJ hammers judge’s ‘digressive micromanagement,’ seeks more time to answer 5 questions

The Justice Department accused a federal judge of “digressive micromanagement” Wednesday in relation to a case involving deportation flights that sent Venezuelan nationals to El Salvador over the weekend. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ordered the Justice Department to submit answers to five questions after it insisted Tuesday that the flights did not violate a…

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Fox News AI Newsletter: ‘America’s great industrial comeback’

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: — Vance knocks globalization’s ‘cheap labor’ and lauds ‘America’s great industrial comeback’ at AI summit— Home robot automates household chores like Rosie from ‘The Jetsons’— AI dashcams enhance trucker safety while raising privacy concerns— Getting divorced? Artificial intelligence deepfakes could cost you in court ‘INDUSTRIAL COMEBACK’: Vice President JD Vance knocked recent…

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Idaho murders case: Bryan Kohberger’s Amazon history, phone tracking witnesses denied by judge

An Idaho judge has denied Bryan Kohberger’s request to bring in defense experts to offer testimony against the prosecution’s theories about his movements and Amazon shopping history. “The information Defense seeks to convey can be presented by declarations,” Judge Steven Hippler wrote in an order Tuesday. “Counsel may have the witnesses available by video streaming…

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Pentagon to cut up to 60K civilian jobs, but fewer than 21K have voluntarily resigned

Approximately one-third of the employees the Department of Defense (DOD) will dismiss are voluntarily leaving through the deferred resignation program, a senior U.S. defense official said on Tuesday.  “More than 20,000, nearing 21,000 of the applications from employees that volunteered to participate in deferred resignation program. So those will actually be achieved over time,” the…

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Successful legal challenges to Biden’s pardons over autopen signature ‘vanishingly low’: Turley

Concerns are mounting around former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign presidential pardons and other official documents across his four years in office, though the chances of successfully challenging in court the use of an autopen on presidential pardons are “vanishingly low,” constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley said.  “Many are suggesting that the…

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