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Trump Claims Assassination Attempt During Speech
US President Donald Trump attended an event focused on freedom of speech, which aimed to bring together members of both parties and representatives of the press. He recounted the incident during an appearance on a program where he became angered by the host reading a section of the attacker's manifesto. Trump denied accusations of rape and pedophilia, asserting he had not committed such acts. He also criticized the host, calling them "very bad people." The incident reportedly occurred in Washington D.C. Donald Trump has claimed there was an assassination attempt against him during a White House speech. The incident is being discussed in the context of political rhetoric and social media influence. It is unclear if the rhetoric is the direct cause, but concerns exist about the level of public belief in such actions compared to past years. The figure reportedly escaped unharmed.
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Donald Trump Adopts Calmer Tone
Donald Trump is expected to speak at events commemorating the 250th anniversary of US independence. His remarks may include claims of credit for American victories over British troops.
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US President Wants FISA Reauthorization Unchanged
President Trump desires the reauthorization of FISA without any modifications. He has stated a willingness to relinquish his rights for the military's benefit. If this bill fails, Johnson will have two remaining options for FISA's future. President Biden is seeking to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without any changes. The act's Section 702, which allows for the collection of foreign intelligence data on non-US persons abroad, is set to expire. There are discussions about whether to include a warrant requirement for accessing data collected on Americans. The outcome could endanger Speaker Johnson's leadership within his own party. Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is also a major task for Congress, with the agency having been shuttered for over two months, marking the longest shutdown in its history.
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US Government Seeks Geofence Warrant Data from Google
US spy agencies collect data on approximately 350,000 foreigners located outside the US each year without requiring a warrant. Republicans are divided on whether warrants should be necessary for such data collection. The US government collects the calls, texts, and emails of approximately 350,000 foreigners outside the US annually under the Intelligence Surveillance Act. Federal law enforcement can search this database for information on Americans without a warrant, a practice that divides Republicans and is questioned by many Democrats. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reportedly collecting data on foreigners without a warrant. Some immigration enforcement teams are opting for a slower, one-party approach to fund the agency. President Trump has set a June 1st deadline for these changes. The Capitol Police investigated approximately 14,000 threats against lawmakers last year.
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US President Expands White House Honey Program
The US President announced an expansion of the White House honey program. A new apiary will be added to the two existing ones, increasing annual honey production by 30 pounds. This expansion aims to further utilize honey in the White House culinary program and support healthy food initiatives. The announcement was made during the opening ceremony of the apiary.
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US President Invites Iran to Negotiate
President Trump stated that Iran can contact the US if they wish to negotiate. He made this comment to Fox News on Sunday. This statement comes amid discussions about Iran's nuclear program and US sanctions.
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US Government Actions Criticized by Suspect
A suspect rails against actions taken by the US government but does not name the president directly. Investigators have spoken with the suspect's brother in Connecticut and sister in Rockville. More details are expected when charging documents are made public.
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Electricity's Economic Impact Requires New Factory Designs
General-purpose technologies like electricity require time to be fully adopted and significantly change work. Early factories that added electricity to existing setups saw little difference. The true economic transformation occurred when new factories were designed with readily available electricity in mind, altering factory layouts and work methods.
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AI as General Purpose Technology Like Internet
Artificial intelligence is being described as a general purpose technology, similar to electricity or the internet. Economists note that such technologies often require time to demonstrate their full impact. Unlike a specific tool like an ATM for banking, AI has broader applications.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory Leader William Pickering Honored
New Zealand-born scientist William Pickering, an early pioneer in space exploration, was honored. Pickering was born in the same decade as the Wright Brothers' first flight. His contributions helped shape America's achievements, including the journey to the moon. His achievements are noted in the context of America's 250th anniversary and the nation's history of innovation. He immigrated to the United States, became a citizen, and was instrumental in the launch of America's first satellite. His work guided the exploration of the solar system.
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