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Defense Secretary Argues for Military Remake
Defense Secretary Pete Hexeth is advocating for a restructuring of the military. He described the proposed budget as and fiscally. The changes aim to remake the military's operational capabilities.
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US Supreme Court Allows New Congressional Map
The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for a Republican-led state to use a congressional map previously blocked by courts. This decision impacts the allocation of congressional seats within the state. This decision follows previous court blocks on redistricting efforts.
NPR
Former Clerk Becky Hill Sentenced for Stealing Millions
The former Colleton County Clerk of Court, Becky Hill, was sentenced for stealing millions of dollars from her clients. She was charged last May with perjury and obstruction of justice.
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Colorado Immigration Officers Violated Warrant Order
A federal judge has ordered an Ohio anti-vaccine activist, David Rees Jenkins, to pay nearly $700,000 in back taxes. The ruling stems from tax evasion charges against the activist. The ruling pertains to the circumstances under which arrests can be made.
Radio Observador
Minnesota Considers Crypto Kiosk Ban
A ban on cryptocurrency kiosks may be headed to Minnesota. This potential regulation follows recent actions by law enforcement and international bodies seizing amounts of cryptocurrency.
GDELT Global Events
Bitcoin Vulnerable to Quantum Attacks
GDELT reports that 4 million Bitcoin are vulnerable to quantum attacks, leading to a cryptocurrency price drop. The specific impact on the Venice Token is a 10.4% decrease in value.
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US Military Confirms Running Bitcoin Node
Admiral Paparo revealed that the US Military is operating a Bitcoin node. This disclosure comes as Bitcoin prices rally towards $80,000, with speculation that a single billionaire may be influencing the market. This disclosure indicates a direct involvement of the US military in cryptocurrency infrastructure.
GDELT Global Events
AI to Counter Solar Storms on Artemis II Mission
Artificial intelligence will be deployed to protect the Artemis II mission from solar storms.
GDELT Global Events
General Motors Cuts 600 White-Collar Jobs
General Motors is cutting between 500 and 600 white-collar jobs globally. The automaker is focusing these positions in information technology as it shifts its strategy towards artificial intelligence.
NBC News Radio
Someone Struck By Train Halts Uptown F, D Service
Service on the Uptown F and D trains has been rerouted via the Coney Island-Stillwell Av to Broadway-Lafayette St line. This disruption is due to emergency teams responding to an individual struck by a train at Avenue P.
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