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Right‑Wing Influencer Pops Up in California After Minnesota Daycare Scandal – What’s Next?
Right‑wing YouTuber Nick Shirley, whose unfounded Minnesota daycare fraud claims sparked federal immigration raids, has resurfaced in California, threatening to repeat his tactics. The episode highlights how online misinformation can quickly provoke real‑world policy actions, stressing the need for vigilant fact‑checking and protective measures for vulnerable communities.
Justice Department Fires Up Its Fight Against Google’s Search Monopoly with New Cross‑Appeal
The Justice Department has filed a cross‑appeal challenging the specific remedies imposed on Google for monopolizing internet search and ad services. The move intensifies a legal showdown that could reshape competition, consumer choice, and data privacy online.
Minneapolis Tech Leaders Pause Their Start‑ups to Rally the City in Its Toughest Moment
Minneapolis tech founders and investors have paused their own projects to support the community through skill‑building, financial aid, and mentorship. This collective effort aims to strengthen the city’s social fabric, ensuring a stable future for both residents and the tech ecosystem.
Libya’s Power Shift: Saif al‑Islam Gaddafi Killed – What It Means for a Turbulent Nation
Saif al‑Islam Gaddafi, the former heir of Libya’s long‑standing dictator, was killed in a western ambush, highlighting the country’s ongoing factional violence. His death removes a controversial political figure but raises fears of renewed reprisals and underscores the challenges Libya faces in establishing rule of law.
House Races Against Time: $1.2 Trillion Deal Keeps Federal Workers Paid—But Only for Two More Weeks!
The House passed a $1.2 trillion stop‑gap spending bill to end the shutdown, funding the Department of Homeland Security only through February 13. Lawmakers now have two weeks to negotiate a full‑year budget, or risk another shutdown that could disrupt essential services.
Intel's Bold Leap into the GPU Arena: Can It Upend Nvidia's Reign?
Intel is launching a new line of discrete GPUs built around customer needs, aiming to challenge Nvidia’s dominant position in the market. Success could lower prices and boost innovation across AI, data‑center, and gaming sectors.
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