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Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful’ Bill Hits Migrants With New Remittance Tax — Experts Say It Could Fuel Black Market And Hurt America’s ‘Very Poor’
New tax on remittance transfers from non-citizens in the US is facing criticism for unfairly impacting poor migrants and hindering formal remittance systems. read more
Tiktok Influencer Pays Six Figures For Trump’s Memecoin Gala Dinner, Gets ‘Trash’ Food And Watches President’s Marine One Depart Within Minutes
TikTok prankster Nicholas Pinto spent more than $360,000 worth of President Donald Trump’s Official Trump (CRYPTO: TRUMP) memecoin for what promoters billed as an “unforgettable Gala DINNER.” What he got instead, he says, was “Walmart steak,” a seat far from the President and a lingering appetite for read more
Mark Zuckerberg Says Research On Doomscrolling’s Impact Is ‘Inconclusive,’ But Experts Say The Data Tells A Different Story
Mark Zuckerberg argues social media’s impact depends on individual use, not inherent harm, despite scientific evidence linking it with decline in mental well-being. read more
Peter Schiff Slams Trump’s EU Tariff Delay As ‘Fake Win’ — Says It ‘Still Leaves Americans Paying Higher Tariffs’
Peter Schiff criticizes Trump for delaying 50% tariffs on EU, calling it a “fake win” that leaves American consumers footing a higher bill. read more
Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin Claims All AI Models Respond Better To Threats Of ‘Physical Violence’, Says ‘We Don’t Circulate This Too Much…’
Google co-founder Sergey Brin reveals AI chatbots perform better when threatened, sparking ethical concerns over teaching users to bully models. read more
Iran Declines Temporary Uranium Enrichment Freeze Amid Ongoing US Nuclear Deal Talks: Report
Iran definitively rejected proposals for a temporary uranium enrichment suspension Monday, dealing a setback to ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations as both sides maintain hardline positions over Tehran’s atomic program. read more
After Jensen Huang Criticized US Export Curbs, Nvidia Set To Launch Cheaper Blackwell AI Chip For China Amid Market Share Slide: Report
Nvidia Corp. will launch a significantly cheaper artificial intelligence chip for China’s market, priced between $6,500 and $8,000, as the company adapts to ongoing U.S. export restrictions that have decimated its Chinese market share. read more
‘Do We Find Ourselves All Enslaved To P.R.C.-Mediated A.I.?’: J.D. Vance Warns That Pausing US AI Development Could Hand Global Control To China
VP J.D. Vance expressed concern about AI’s impact on human relationships & national security, but does not support regulations to control its advancement. read more
As Gates and Buffett Step Back, New Tax Rules And Emerging Women Donors Signal Shift In Billionaire Philanthropy Landscape
The traditional foundation-based philanthropy model pioneered by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett faces disruption from proposed tax policies, while female mega-donors like Melinda French Gates and MacKenzie Scott reshape charitable giving through trust-based direct donations. read more
Is The Stock Market Open On Memorial Day? Here’s What’s Open And Closed On May 26
U.S. equity markets will remain closed Monday, May 26, in observance of Memorial Day, affecting trading activity across major exchanges. read more