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LIVE: US Secretary of State Rubio visits Hungary
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LIVE: US Secretary of State Rubio visits Hungary

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán celebrated a new 'golden age' in bilateral relations, signing a civil nuclear energy agreement while confirming US exemptions allow Hungary to maintain Russian energy imports, and defending Budapest's sovereign right to pursue independent foreign policies including engagement with China.

4 months ago · 10 points
US Pulls List of Tech Firms Linked to China’s Military | Bloomberg Tech 2/13/2026
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Bloomberg Technology Bloomberg Technology

US Pulls List of Tech Firms Linked to China’s Military | Bloomberg Tech 2/13/2026

The Pentagon briefly added Alibaba, Baidu and BYD to a military-linked blacklist before mysteriously withdrawing it, while OpenAI accused DeepSeek of IP theft and Anthropic closed a $30 billion funding round doubling its valuation to $380 billion amid volatile 'AI scare trade' selloffs hitting logistics and software sectors.

5 months ago · 8 points
LIVE: Iran discussion at Munich Security Conference
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LIVE: Iran discussion at Munich Security Conference

Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran's last Shah, argues that the international community must abandon four decades of appeasement and actively support the Iranian liberation movement through targeted sanctions and diplomatic pressure, positioning himself as a transitional bridge to a secular democracy determined by popular referendum.

5 months ago · 10 points
LIVE: DHS's Kristi Noem speaks on election security in Phoenix
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LIVE: DHS's Kristi Noem speaks on election security in Phoenix

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem advocated for the SAVE Act in Phoenix, calling for federal mandates on voter photo ID and citizenship proof while urging Arizona officials to utilize DHS tools to clean voter rolls and restore trust in election systems she characterized as historically problematic.

5 months ago · 9 points
LIVE: Don Lemon at Minneapolis court hearing
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LIVE: Don Lemon at Minneapolis court hearing

Supporters and activists gather outside a Minneapolis courthouse for Don Lemon's hearing, linking press freedom concerns with protests against ICE actions and demanding accountability for alleged agent misconduct in Minnesota.

5 months ago · 7 points
How consumers are dealing with rising food prices, American Superconductor CEO on the US energy grid
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Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance

How consumers are dealing with rising food prices, American Superconductor CEO on the US energy grid

Markets endured a volatile week led by tech and financials selling off despite softer-than-expected CPI data, while consumers increasingly prioritize value over brand loyalty as food prices surge. Meanwhile, the aging U.S. power grid faces mounting strain from electrification and AI data centers, requiring substantial capital investment to ensure reliability.

5 months ago · 9 points
LIVE: Munich Security Conference
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LIVE: Munich Security Conference

The transcript consists of fragmented behind-the-scenes technical audio from the Munich Security Conference, including security preparations for delegations, production timing coordination, and brief diplomatic remarks regarding France-Europe-US relations, but lacks coherent substantive policy content for detailed analysis.

5 months ago · 4 points
How GOOD could AGI become?
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How GOOD could AGI become?

The video explores a 'golden path' scenario where voluntarily ceding control to benevolent Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) could eliminate human inefficiencies like war and greed, enabling optimal resource allocation through space colonization and Dyson swarms. It argues that being managed by rational machines may be preferable to current human hierarchies and that both AI doomers and accelerationists are converging on the necessity of AGI for species survival.

5 months ago · 9 points
Inflation slowed in January, how the market is reacting to the latest CPI report
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Inflation slowed in January, how the market is reacting to the latest CPI report

January CPI data showed headline inflation at 0.2% month-over-month, below the 0.3% expected, while core CPI rose 0.3% in line with estimates, offering markets temporary relief but maintaining a cautious Federal Reserve stance amid data distortions from the government shutdown and ongoing tariff pass-through effects.

5 months ago · 10 points