As the California business exodus continues, the latest to leave is Realtor.com, relocating its corporate headquarters from Santa Clara, Calif., to Austin, Texas.
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ICE Plans Enforcement amid Los Angeles Protests; City Officials Say 10 Percent of Residents Are ‘Undocumented’
One week into anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are preparing for a “large scale” immigration enforcement action in the city, according to documents leaked to the Los Angeles Times.
Read MoreTrump Tells Hamas to Release Hostages by Noon Saturday
After a fresh batch of executive orders from the Oval Office Monday night, President Donald Trump said that the hostages still being held by Hamas must be returned by Saturday at 12 o’clock or the ceasefire deal should be canceled and all hell will break loose.
Read MoreTrump Begins Trade War in Earnest by Shoring Up Key Allies, Targeting Chinese Goods
President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports on Monday, targeting critical industrial goods after shoring up trade relations with Japan and setting the stage for what is expected to be a lengthy economic showdown with China.
Read MoreTop Story: In Battle for AI Dominance, Chinese Corporate Espionage Creates an Uneven Playing Field
Top Commentary: The Democrat Party’s Self-Destruction
In Battle for AI Dominance, Chinese Corporate Espionage Creates an Uneven Playing Field
New charges in an alleged artificial intelligence trade secret theft by a Chinese national is a warning about how Chinese economic espionage unfairly tips the scales in the battle for technological dominance.
The new Chinese AI platform DeepSeek shook Silicon Valley last month when it claimed engineers had developed artificial intelligence capabilities comparable to U.S. firms at lower cost and with less advanced chips.
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Commentary: The Democrat Party’s Self-Destruction
The Democratic Party is polling about 31 percent approval, a near-historic low.
Despite enjoying a huge lead in fundraising, legacy media favoritism, and incumbency, in the 2024 election, Democrats lost the White House to Donald Trump. Ever since, they have offered nothing new, no novel agenda, no innovative policies—nothing other than screaming that they are loudly against everything and anything that the president is for.
Read MoreTrump Cabinet Pick Lori Chavez-DeRemer May Be Most at Risk of Not Getting Confirmed
One of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks may be at risk of not getting confirmed amid growing uncertainty from Republican lawmakers, according to multiple reports.
Some Republican lawmakers are less than enthused about Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s nominee for Department of Labor (DOL) secretary, according to various reports. Notably, many Republicans have criticized Chavez-DeRemer for her pro-union stance.
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