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Fear, anger and confusion have swept across federal agencies as workers grapple with a deluge of orders from President Donald Trump that they see as an effort to “scare” them out of their jobs.In conversations with more than a dozen federal employees across multiple agencies, civil servants said the Trump administration’s rapid changes have turned their day-to-day operations into “chaos,” with their immediate higher-ups unable to answer questions about their employment and duties. A number of these workers also expressed surprise at what they saw as an underwhelming response from Congress and their union.Follow live politics coverage hereAdding to the…

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The Justice Department on Thursday moved to block Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, the first deal to be challenged by antitrust enforcers during President Trump’s second term.In a lawsuit filed in United States District Court for the Northern District of California, the government said the deal “risks substantially lessening competition in a critically important technology market.” The agency said that the deal would end a corporate rivalry in the wireless networking industry that resulted in lower prices for big companies, universities, hospitals and other buyers of complex technology systems.The suit came as many in corporate America…

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  Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. made it clear what Free Speech was in Schenk v. U.S., 249 U.S. 47 (1919) (1919), ruling that a restriction is legitimate only if the speech in question poses a “clear and present danger”—i.e., a risk or threat to safety or to other public interests that is serious and imminent. Yelling fire in a crowded movie theatre is not free speech. There have been many cases involving freedom of speech and of the press over the years, and what is taking place in Europe is a rejection of free speech. In Britain, they sentenced…

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Credit: Screenshot via 60 Minutes Vice President JD Vance took a shot at a reporter who claimed that the Trump administration’s removal of a portrait of retired Gen. Mark Milley from the Pentagon hallway is akin to what dictators do. Milley, the retired Army general and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who on several occasions subverted orders from his Commander-in-Chief, had his portrait removed from the Pentagon within two hours of President Donald Trump’s inauguration. It had been revealed just 10 days prior to its removal. Earlier this week, newly minted Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that Milley’s…

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A man claiming to be Jamie Foxx’s son has accused the actor of being a “deadbeat dad,” adding that they hadn’t seen in three years.The man’s claims led to mixed reactions from fans on social media, with some believing his claims while others advised him to make a name for himself rather than hoping to live on his alleged father’s money.On record, Jamie is a father of two daughters, Corinne Foxx, who he shares with his ex Connie Kline, and Anelise Bishop, who he shares with ex Kristin Grannis.Article continues below advertisementMan Claims Jamie Foxx Is His Dad Jamie Foxx…

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STOCKHOLM: An Iraqi refugee in Sweden who repeatedly burned the Quran in 2023, sparking outrage in Muslim countries, has been shot dead south of Stockholm, investigators said on Thursday (Jan 30), with Sweden’s prime minister suggesting “a foreign power” might have been involved. Prosecutor Rasmus Oman confirmed to AFP that an investigation had been opened into the murder of 38-year-old Salwan Momika and that five people had been arrested. “We’re in the very early stages … there’s a lot of information gathering. Five people have been detained suspected of involvement in the crime,” Oman said. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson told reporters…

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Khan Younis, Gaza – Since 8am, 32-year-old Abu Yusuf* has been standing in a crowd near the rubble of the former home of Yahya Sinwar, the slain Hamas political and military leader, in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis. With his four-year-old son perched on his shoulders, he has been waiting to catch a glimpse of the two Israeli captives set to be released. Around Abu Yusuf, thousands of people have gathered amid a sea of green Hamas flags and the black banners of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group. There were also portraits of Hassan Nasrallah, Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader killed by Israel,…

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Colorado star Shedeur Sanders and Miami’s Cam Ward will almost certainly be the first two quarterbacks picked during the 2025 NFL Draft, but Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart could become the QB3 of his class depending on how he performs throughout ongoing Senior Bowl practices and upcoming workouts. Cleveland Browns insider Tony Grossi of ESPN Cleveland/The Land on Demand shared that Dart “was almost exclusively a shotgun quarterback in Lane Kiffin’s Mississippi offense that simplified calls to stress defenses at a hyper-tempo.” Thus, to improve his draft stock before the night of April 24 arrives, Dart will need to work on taking…

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So-called “porch pirates” were responsible for about $12 billion worth of stolen goods in 2024, per data from Security.org, and at least one in six U.S. adults (17%) reported having a package stolen last year, according to a survey from CNET.Serial entrepreneur Melissa Kieling’s son Brennan Naylor was a frequent victim of package theft when he lived in San Francisco. “I couldn’t ship anything to him without having it stolen immediately off of his doorstep,” Kieling tells Entrepreneur.Image Credit: Courtesy of hyve Security. Melissa Kieling.Related: Porch Pirates Stole 119 Million Packages From Doorsteps Last Year Alone. Here’s What You Can…

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What does this monkey make of the image in the car mirror?peters99/Getty Images The Moral CircleJeff Sebo (W. W. Norton US: on sale; UK: March) Should chimpanzees have rights? What about elephants? Or ants? Or microorganisms? And how about artificial intelligence? These questions are at the heart of The Moral Circle: Who matters, what matters, and why, a crisply argued little book by philosopher Jeff Sebo. Based at New York University, Sebo has spent years arguing that consciousness is widespread in the animal kingdom and that we should extend our moral circle to encompass many more types… Source link

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