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The logos of Big Tech companies and key associations were featured prominently Monday at the White House Easter Egg Roll, offering an unprecedented scene and use of the grounds to promote private ...
Bring rustic charm and industrial style together in this inspiring DIY project! In this tutorial, you'll learn how to craft a stunning custom sign using authentic reclaimed barn wood, giving new life ...
White House aide Will Scharf told Reuters the latest order resembles previous actions the Trump administration has taken against law firms that it says have been involved in the “weaponization ...
Although Duke University wasn’t down with The White Lotus displaying its logo along with some attempted familicide, Nestlé is leaning into the moment. Following last week’s Season 3 finale of ...
(CNN) — The US Agency for International Development (USAID) reversed course Tuesday and restored several of the World Food Programme’s lifesaving humanitarian aid contracts after canceling ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Tuesday called The Associated Press’ exclusion from White House events “contrary to the First Amendment” and ordered the Trump administration to treat the ...
Google is now making its Lyria text-to-music model available for enterprise customers “in preview with allowlist” on Vertex AI. This model can generate high-fidelity audio across a range of ...
White House officials tried to bully a major news organization into submission over the "Gulf of America." A Trump-appointed judge ruled against them. By Steve Benen In February, Donald Trump and ...
"It was kind of a bitch move." White also took issue with Tapia de Veer claiming that he and the auteur “already had our last fight forever.” According to White, no such arguments took place.
Current and former USAID experts and partners said some $560 million in humanitarian aid was cut to Afghanistan, including for emergency food assistance, the treatment of severely malnourished ...
The memo states that the “default position” is that all staff are reporting to work — except those who have been requested and approved to go on administrative leave — and that USAID employees ...