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Judge reopens Trump IRS lawsuit to investigate $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
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Judge reopens Trump IRS lawsuit to investigate $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund

A federal judge in Florida reopened President Donald Trump‘s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS on Friday to investigate the nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund that resulted from the settlement. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, revived the case in response to a request from 35 former federal judges […]

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U.S. Fertility Rate Falls to Record Low as Americans Have Fewer Babies

The U.S. birth rate hit a record low in 2025. Here is how the TFR is measured, what the historical data shows, how the U.S. compares globally, what a falling birth rate does to an economy, and why immigration has been the silent offset.

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Trump snubs Mace with S.C. gov endorsement of Pam Evette

Trump snubs Mace with S.C. gov endorsement of Pam Evette

President Trump endorsed a GOP challenger to Rep. Nancy Mace’s (R-S.C.) campaign for South Carolina governor on Friday, backing Lt. Gov. Pam Evette in the contest.  The president lauded Evette as an “America First Patriot” who “never wavered” in a Truth Social post on Friday evening. “Pam Evette is a good friend, fighter, and WINNER,...

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Wall Street Week | Britain’s Debt Problem, Poland’s Economic Boom

Wall Street Week | Britain’s Debt Problem, Poland’s Economic Boom

This week, the UK’s debt burden and weak growth are reviving fears that financial markets could once again destabilize British politics and policy. And, investors see data centers as long-term infrastructure, but neighbors worry about noise, water use, power demand and lasting costs. Plus, is Poland is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, but it faces challenges to keep up its rapid rate of growth. Later, war in the Middle East and US tariffs are simultaneously tightening global aluminu

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Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all teasing Nvidia’s new N1X laptop processors

Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all teasing Nvidia’s new N1X laptop processors

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang with an RTX laptop at CES 2025. | Image: Getty Images It's the world's worst kept secret that Nvidia is about to announce its own Arm-powered laptop chips at Computex this weekend, and now Microsoft, Nvidia, and Arm are all openly teasing the announcement. The Windows and Nvidia GeForce accounts on X both posted "A new era of PC" earlier today, and now Arm has followed up with an identical post. All three posts include coordinates pointing to where Computex is hosted i

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The AI agent bottleneck isn't model performance — it's permissions

The AI agent bottleneck isn't model performance — it's permissions

Enterprise AI agents are stalling — not because of model performance, but because of permissioning. Every agentic workflow eventually hits the same wall: what is this agent allowed to touch, on whose behalf, and how does the system know? Workday's answer is to make its existing system of record the governance layer for agents. Gerrit Kazmaier, the company's president for product and technology, told VentureBeat in an interview that customers often struggle when they cobble together solutions for

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NASA Awards Contract for Johnson Space Center Infrastructure

NASA Awards Contract for Johnson Space Center Infrastructure

NASA has selected seven companies to provide construction, revitalization, and infrastructure improvements at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The Johnson Space Center Multiple Award Construction Contract supports up to $300 million in upgrades to mission‑support facilities, utilities, and equipment across the NASA Johnson campus. All funds must be obligated by Sept. 30, 2026. […]

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NASA Hosts SpaceX Crew-11 Astronauts for Public Event at Headquarters

NASA Hosts SpaceX Crew-11 Astronauts for Public Event at Headquarters

NASA will host a public event featuring three crew members from the agency’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission at 11 a.m. EDT Monday, June 1. The event, which takes place during the crew’s standard postflight visit, will be held in the Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters in the Mary W. Jackson building, 300 E. Street SW in […]

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Modeling the Gulf: A researcher's quest to map every current, particle and tide

Modeling the Gulf: A researcher's quest to map every current, particle and tide

Understanding the dynamics of how water moves is deceptively simple in concept and endlessly complex in practice. Real-world marine environments are anything but controlled: weather, seasons, and geography change constantly. Yet understanding water movement is a critical aspect in areas of study like marine biology, coastal and environmental science, and even policy around how we recover from natural disasters.

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Enhanced MRI Tops Ultrasound in Catching Early Liver Cancer

Enhanced MRI Tops Ultrasound in Catching Early Liver Cancer

(MedPage Today) -- Enhanced, abbreviated MRI (AMRI) outperformed ultrasonography (US) as a screen for early liver cancer in high-risk patients with cirrhosis, according to a single-center, randomized clinical trial. Overall, AMRI yielded significantly...

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Sources: 76ers make Cavs' Gansey new ops prez

Cleveland Cavaliers general manager Mike Gansey finalized a multiyear deal to become the new president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, his agent, Bret Just of WME Basketball, told ESPN on Friday.

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UCLA baseball suffers stunning NCAA Tournament loss in opener

UCLA baseball suffers stunning NCAA Tournament loss in opener

John Savage thought it was a routine out. “When it went up,” the UCLA baseball coach said, “I thought it was a fly ball to right.” UCLA’s Roman Martin takes a swing against Saint Mary’s on Friday during an NCAA Tournament Regional opener. Martin homered in the loss. The Saint Mary’s player who hit it...

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U.S. Fertility Rate Falls to Record Low as Americans Have Fewer Babies

What the numbers mean, why countries need population growth, how immigration has masked the decline, and why outlets disagree on every solution.

The U.S. birth rate hit a record low in 2025. Here is how the TFR is measured, what the historical data shows, how the U.S. compares globally, what a falling birth rate does to an economy, and why immigration has been the silent offset.

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