FCC chair says it’s ‘really concerning’ that a Soros-backed radio station exposed undercover ICE agents

Federal Communication Commission chairman Brendan Carr said it’s “really concerning” that a radio station backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros broadcasted live locations of undercover Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Carr’s FCC is looking into San Francisco-based KCBS 740 AM, which has come under fire for revealing live locations of undercover ICE vehicles and agents that…

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‘AI powerhouse’: White House encourages Americans to provide ideas for artificial intelligence strategy

The White House is opening its artificial intelligence plan up to Americans to contribute policy ideas to the Trump administration to ensure that the United States is “the undeniable leader” in AI technology.  President Donald Trump signed an executive order at the end of January on artificial intelligence, which White House officials say shows that…

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Trump executive order to deport Hamas sympathizers on campuses prompts student newspaper to delete names

President Donald Trump’s Jan. 30 executive order to cancel the student visas of Hamas sympathizers on college campuses is being met with resistance. The editorial board at the Exponent, Purdue University’s student newspaper, said it “refuses to be party to such a blatant violation of the First Amendment rights of potentially hundreds of Purdue students.”…

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Former USAID official Mark Moyar says ‘corruption’ at agency ‘subverted’ Trump White House

In President Donald Trump’s first term in the White House, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) was rife with “corrruption” as staffers were intent on “subverting the president’s will,” on policy matters and sending taxpayer dollars overseas to further DEI and LGBT advocacy initiatives, a former USAID official told Fox News Digital in an…

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The secret reasons for ‘Zoom fatigue’ among American workers

People are suffering from “Zoom fatigue” for some very specific reasons, according to researchers of a recently published study.  In the post-pandemic world, the increasing reliance on virtual meetings has led to the identification of a new phenomenon among people who are apparently fed up with talking to colleagues on computer screens. This phenomenon has…

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