U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that Nvidia will be prohibited from selling its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips, including the Blackwell series, to China. Speaking during an interview on CBS’ 60 Minutes on Sunday evening, Trump stated that while Nvidia can continue doing business with Beijing, access to its top-tier AI technology will...
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Pentagon Faces Backlash Over Restrictive Press Access Policy
The Pentagon Press Association (PPA) has condemned the U.S. Department of Defense’s new press access policy, warning it could severely limit journalists’ ability to cover military affairs. The policy, which may take effect as early as next week, has drawn criticism from major media outlets including Reuters, The New York Times, ABC News, and Fox...
Vulnerable House Dem chalks up GOP 'fearmongering' as 'number one' public safety issue with border crisis
FIRST ON FOX: A Democratic congressman in a tight re-election race in New York took part in a Zoom town hall where he said “the impacts” of Republican “fearmongering” is “number one” when it comes to the border and public safety. “Last year I think all these districts lost on the crime issue and now,...
Michigan Republicans continue to spar with Dems over deal with Chinese EV company in key House race
The race for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District is generating national attention as Republicans attempt to tie their Democratic opponent to a controversial deal with a Chinese Communist Party-backed company. Michigan Republicans are calling on former Democratic State Sen. Curtis Hertel, who is currently running to represent Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, to break his silence on...
Dems pour $25M into ground game as GOP inches closer to Senate majority
The Democrats’ Senate campaign arm announced massive new spending across the country on Monday focused on contacting voters directly with less than 50 days until the election. The $25 million venture is split across 10 states, including Senate battlegrounds Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Montana, as well as places where Democrats are hoping...
Alleged Trump gunman Ryan Routh has a paper trail of pro-Ukraine advocacy: reports
The alleged gunman arrested at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, has a lengthy paper trail of pro-Ukraine advocacy, according to several news reports Monday. The suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was arrested Sunday after allegedly pushing the muzzle of an assault rifle through a chain-link fence near former President Donald...
Lawmakers request briefing with Secret Service on second attempted assassination on Trump
A group of bipartisan U.S. lawmakers on a task force looking into the assassination attempt against former President Trump have requested a briefing from the U.S. Secret Service on Sunday’s latest attempted murder of the former president. On Sunday, a man with an AK-47 was fired upon by Secret Service agents after raising his rifle...
Ohio Senate candidate rips 'depraved' politicians for Springfield migrant crisis: Citizens 'pay the price'
Republican Senate candidate Bernie Moreno is blasting “depraved” politicians for the migrant crisis in Springfield, Ohio, that he says shows elected Democrats have “forgotten” they “work for the American people.” “Let’s start with we don’t even know how many Haitian immigrants have been brought into Springfield, Ohio,” businessman Bernie Moreno, running as a Republican against...
Trump urges California GOP US Senate candidate Garvey to reach out for endorsement: ‘No chance’ without MAGA
Former President Trump told reporters on Friday that California Republican U.S. Senate candidate Steve Garvey “hasn’t reached out to MAGA” after the presidential nominee was asked why he hadn’t endorsed Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff’s opponent. “I don’t know much about Steve Garvey. I think he’s made a big mistake because he hasn’t reached out to...
Arizona’s repeal of 1864 ban on nearly all abortions goes into effect
Arizona’s Civil War-era ban on nearly all abortions is officially being repealed on Saturday. The long-dormant 1864 law, which predatedArizona’s statehood, had no exceptions for rape and incest, only for the life of the mother. The 160-year-old law went into effect after the repeal of Roe vs. Wade in 2022 but faced court challenges which...









