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House votes to block Canada tariffs in rare rebuke of Trump
- Feb. 12 (UPI) -- In a rare rebuke of the Trump administration, the Republican-led House on Wednesday moved to block sweeping tariffs imposed on Canada by President Donald Trump . In a 219-211 vote on Wednesday evening, House lawmakers approved legislation terminating a national emergency Trump declared early in his administration to slap tariffs on the United States' northern neighbor. Six Republicans joined their ...

Source: upi.com
US   POLITICS  
Unredacted Epstein files and planned deposition thrust Jewish philanthropist Leslie Wexner back into spotlight
- Wexner, an Ohio billionaire and longtime Epstein associate, has denied wrongdoing and faces closed-door congressional testimony ( JTA ) — Newly released federal investigative documents and a looming congressional deposition have renewed scrutiny of Leslie Wexner, the Ohio billionaire philanthropist long known in the Jewish world for his leadership and largesse — and more recently for his decades-long ...

Source: forward.com
US   POLITICS  
Republicans Approve 'Dystopian' Voter Suppression Bill That Would Force States to Give Info to DHS
- Doing President Donald Trump's bidding, the Republican-controlled US House on Wednesday approved legislation that would potentially prevent millions of Americans from participating in federal elections by instituting draconian voter ID requirements, mandating documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote, and requiring states to share voter information with the Department of Homeland Security. The White ...

Source: commondreams.org
POLITICS  
The Fight Over US Climate Rules Is Just Beginning
- As the EPA moves to roll back the endangerment finding, which allows it to regulate greenhouse gases, experts predict uncertainty for business and a protracted legal fight. On Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency is expected to roll back the endangerment finding, which underpins the US's ability to regulate the greenhouse gases that cause climate change . The rollback, the result of more than 15 years of ...

Source: wired.com
Russia attempted to 'fully block' WhatsApp, Meta-owned company says
- Move is a 'backwards step', company spokesperson says, amid concerns Kremlin is seeking more state control via messaging apps such as Max Russia has attempted to "fully block" WhatsApp in an attempt to push users towards its own state-sponsored communications app, Max, a spokesperson for the Meta-owned company has said. The company did not reveal more detail on what extent the attempt succeeded or what action was ...

Source: theguardian.com
Ukrainian Olympian banned from Winter Games over helmet showing compatriots killed in Russia's war
- Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy — Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych is out of the Milan Cortina Games after refusing a last-minute plea from the International Olympic Committee to use a helmet other than the one that honors athletes killed in Russia's war on his country . IOC President Kirsty Coventry was waiting for Heraskevych at the top of the track when he arrived around 8:15 a.m. Thursday, about ...

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Anthropic says it will pay 100% of the grid upgrade costs tied to its AI data centers
- "We will pay for 100% of the grid upgrades needed to interconnect our data centers," Anthropic said in a blog post published Wednesday, adding that it will absorb costs that might otherwise be passed on to American households. "The country needs to build new data centers quickly to maintain its competitiveness on AI and national security," Anthropic said. "But AI companies shouldn't leave American ratepayers to ...

Source: insider.com
Shadow AI: The Invisible Insider Threat
- Shadow AI is the unsanctioned use of artificial intelligence tools outside of an organization's governance framework. In the healthcare field, clinicians and staff are increasingly using unvetted AI tools to improve efficiency, from transcription to summarization. Most of this activity is well-intentioned. But when AI adoption outpaces governance, sensitive data can quietly leave organizational control. Blocking AI ...

Source: securitymagazine.com
WORLD   POLITICS  
Trump directs Pentagon to purchase coal-fired electricity
- Feb. 12 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump has directed the Pentagon to purchase coal-fired electricity to boost domestic coal production, a move that has drawn staunch criticism from energy and environmental experts. Trump issued the directive via an executive order that he signed Thursday at the end of a White House ceremony attended by coal executives called "The Champion of Coal Event." "We're going to be buying a ...

Source: upi.com
POLITICS  
Bangladesh votes in first general election since bloody ousting of Sheikh Hasina | World News
- More than 127 million people are eligible to vote in the contest that pits the Bangladesh Nationalist Party against its former ally the Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami. Bangladesh will go to the polls for the first time since its government collapsed in 2024 during a bloody crackdown on protesters. More than 127 million people are eligible to vote in the country's first general election since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ...

Source: news.sky.com
WORLD  
Police identify suspect in Canada school shooting
- VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The suspect in a school shooting in Canada was an 18-year-old who had a history of police visits to her home to check on her mental health, authorities said Wednesday, a day after the attack that killed eight people in a remote part of British Columbia. Police said Jesse Van Rootselaar was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted wound following the assault on a school in ...

Source: bostonglobe.com
US   MARKETS  
US hiring soars past expectations as unemployment edges down
- US job growth beat expectations in January while unemployment crept down, official data showed Wednesday, defying immediate concerns about labor market fragility on the back of President Donald Trump's economic policies. The United States added 130,000 jobs last month, the Department of Labor said, significantly above the 55,000 predicted in surveys by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal. This was also ...

Source: digitaljournal.com
US  
Moderna to blame for FDA decision to not review flu vaccine, FDA officials say
- Federal officials on Wednesday cast blame on Moderna as they stood by the Food and Drug Administration's controversial decision not to review the Cambridge biotech's new flu vaccine. In a press conference, a senior FDA official said the decision was the result of Moderna exposing certain trial participants to substandard care against the advice of the federal regulators. The senior official spoke to news media ...

Source: bostonglobe.com
WORLD  
US reopens airspace over El Paso after claim of cartel drone infiltration
- United States aviation authorities have announced that the airspace over El Paso, Texas, has been reopened after initially closing the airspace due to an alleged drone incursion from a Mexican cartel. Wednesday's announcement walked back an earlier statement from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), abruptly pausing air traffic over the southern border city for 10 days. Such a closure would have been ...

Source: aljazeera.com
US   POLITICS  
New Marimar Martinez shooting evidence shows Border Patrol agent joked in aftermath, was praised by Bovino
- The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent who shot a Chicago woman five times last fall has been placed on administrative leave, as video footage and other evidence from the incident provide new insight on what happened the moments before and after Marimar Martinez was shot. Newly released video evidence and text messages from the case revealed the agent who shot Martinez joked about it afterward, and was ...

Source: cbsnews.com
WORLD   POLITICS  
Iran says missile programme non-negotiable as Tehran, Washington eye talks
- Iran is unwilling to compromise on its missile capabilities, an adviser to Iran's supreme leader has said, indicating a potential sticking point in negotiations with the United States. Ali Shamkhani made the statement on Wednesday during an event marking the 47th anniversary of the Islamic revolution. "The ‌Islamic Republic's missile capabilities are non-negotiable," he was quoted by state media as saying. His ...

Source: aljazeera.com
US questions person over disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of TV host
- FBI releases images of suspect in Guthrie abduction United States authorities questioned a person in connection with the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of high-profile news anchor Samantha Guthrie, who disappeared earlier this month in a case that has gripped the nation. Local and federal authorities have not confirmed any further details since Pima County Sheriff's Department reported the arrest on ...

Source: aljazeera.com
US   POLITICS  
Feds Remove Pride Flag at Stonewall Monument, Sparking Outrage From NYC Leaders
- On Monday, the National Park Service (NPS) removed a Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument in New York City — a move many observers have condemned as just the latest attempt by the Trump administration to erase LGBTQ history and culture in the U.S. The Stonewall Inn is a dive bar in Manhattan that is widely considered the birthplace of the LGBTQ liberation movement. In 1969, the bar was the site of ...

Source: truthout.org
WORLD  
FAA lifts closure of airspace around El Paso, Texas
- EL PASO, Texas (AP) — The Federal Aviation Administrationsays it has lifted the temporary closure of airspace over El Paso, Texas, and all flights are to resume. The FAA said it was closing the airspace around El Paso International Airport in Texas for 10 days, grounding all flights to and from the airport on Wednesday morning. "The temporary closure of airspace over El Paso has been lifted. There is no ...

Source: wfla.com
US   POLITICS  
This is Trump's dead giveaway that he was in over his head with Epstein
- Donald Trump addresses House Republicans in Washington. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Every time he sees trouble brewing, Donald Trump exhibits a telltale panic response. When he's cornered, when the walls close in and facts start to make the hair left on his head stand straight up — although a stiff wind will do that too — Trump doesn't simply deny. He lies by preemptively distancing himself. It's the first ...

Source: rawstory.com
DIGITAL   TECHNOLOGY  
Google Search introduces new ways to remove sensitive personal information and explicit images
- Google expanded its "Results about you" tool to give users more control over sensitive personal information and added a way to request removal of non-consensual explicit images from Search. Manage and limit sensitive personal information in Search Users can request the removal of Search results that contain sensitive personal information, such as driver's license numbers, passport numbers, and Social Security ...

Source: helpnetsecurity.com
US  
Sarasota quadruple murder victims identified, linked to double homicide in South Florida
- SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — A shooting that left four victims and the suspect dead in a Sarasota gated community was linked to a separate homicide in Florida, authorities said. At 12:24 p.m. Tuesday, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office got a call about a man being shot at a home in the Amberlea neighborhood near Proctor and McIntosh Roads. Upon arrival, deputies found neighbors attempting CPR on the male victim. ...

Source: wfla.com
POLITICS  
Why a bridge over the Detroit River is the latest flare-up in the US-Canada trade spat
- President Donald Trump is singing "No Canada" as a sprawling bridge connecting Ontario to Detroit nears completion. The Gordie Howe International Bridge is set to connect Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. Construction began in 2018, with an anticipated opening planned for 2024. Delays pushed the opening to 2026 — and Trump's threats could delay it even longer. The US and Canada are engaged in an  ongoing ...

Source: businessinsider.com
Microsoft fixes dozens of security flaws in Windows, Office, and Azure
- Yesterday, February 10th, was Patch Tuesday. Microsoft released security updates to address 58 new security vulnerabilities. In addition to Windows and Office, Exchange Server, Internet Explorer, Azure, and the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) are also affected. Six zero-day vulnerabilities are already being exploited in the wild, and five vulnerabilities are classified as critical. The next Patch Tuesday is ...

Source: pcworld.com
US  
Illinois judge rules in favor of swipe-fee ban on sales tax and tips
- A federal judge upheld an Illinois law that prevents banks and card networks from collecting swipe fees on sales taxes and tips, dealing a major blow to the banking industry's claims of federal preemption.  U.S. District Judge Virginia Kendall ruled Tuesday that a landmark law passed last year by the Illinois legislature and signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a Democrat, does not directly regulate banks. The ...

Source: americanbanker.com
US   MEDICINE  
Hair extensions may contain chemicals linked to cancer and reproductive issues
- Dozens of hair extensions—including artificial and natural braids—may contain synthetic chemicals that are a health and environmental hazard , a new study shows. At least 12 of the 169 chemicals detected in the new analysis have been associated with cancer, birth defects and reproductive issues and are included in California's Proposition 65 hazardous chemicals list. The study, published today in ...

Source: scientificamerican.com
DIGITAL  
Super Bowl LX had second-largest number of US viewers
- Sunday night's Super Bowl and Bad Bunny fell short of setting records for most watched US broadcast and halftime show. The Patriots' 29-13 loss to the Seahawks averaged 124.9 million viewers on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, NBC Sports Digital, and NFL+, according to Nielsen's Big Data + Panel rating system. That fell short of the 127.7 million US viewers that tuned in for the Eagles' 40-22 victory over the Chiefs last ...

Source: bostonglobe.com
US  
Gallup to stop tracking presidential approval ratings after 88 years
- Public opinion polling agency says decision 'solely based on Gallup's research goals and priorities' Gallup, the public opinion polling agency, will stop tracking presidential approval ratings after almost nine decades, a spokesperson confirmed. As Donald Trump continues to closely scrutinize polling of his popularity, and publicly lambast media companies that report on unfavorable numbers, Gallup insisted its ...

Source: theguardian.com
POLITICS  
Buddhist monks draw thousands to Lincoln Memorial on final day of their 15-week journey from Texas
- A group of Buddhist monks ended their 108-day Walk for Peace from Texas to Washington with a ceremony Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln Memorial, where thousands gathered to hear them speak. The 19 monks — led by the Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara and joined by his dog, Aloka — walked 2,300 miles (3,700 kilometers) across several Southern states — sometimes in frigid conditions — drawing large ...

Source: apnews.com
US  
Why Nancy Guthrie's doorbell footage has led to privacy concerns | US News
- The retrieval of the video, which sees the armed suspect at the front door of the now-missing 84-year-old, has been a significant development in the case - but it's also led to wider concerns over privacy. Doorbell footage showing a masked man approaching Nancy Guthrie's home on the day of her disappearance has been released by the FBI. It comes almost 10 days after the 84-year-old mother of TV host Savannah ...

Source: news.sky.com
US   POLITICS  
US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick says he had lunch with Epstein on his private island
- As he faces calls from lawmakers to resign, Lutnick testifies that he and his family visited disgraced financier in 2012 The US commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, had lunch with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on the disgraced financier's private island, he said on Tuesday, as he faces mounting calls to resign from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. "I did have lunch with him, as I was on a boat ...

Source: theguardian.com
US   POLITICS  
FBI search of Georgia election offices relied on years-old claims of fraud, affidavit shows
- – The FBI relied on years-old claims about the 2020 presidential election, many of which had been thoroughly investigated and found to have no connection to widespread fraud, to obtain a search warrant for in Fulton County, Georgia, according to an affidavit unsealed Tuesday that shows the case began with a referral from an administration official who tried to help President Donald Trump overturn his election ...

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